Name | Price | Validity | Benefits | |
IR Pack 595 |
₹ 595.0 | 1 day | In-Flight - 1 GB, 100mins OG, No incoming calls, 100 SMS (selected Intl flights). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 649 |
₹ 649.0 | 1 day | 500 MB, 100mins IC+OG (IN+Local), 10 SMS (USA, Europe, Gulf, Asia, Africa & more). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 2998 |
₹ 2998.0 | 30 days | 5 GB, 200mins IC+OG (IN+Local), 20 SMS (USA, Europe, Gulf, Asia, Africa & more); In-Flight- 250 MB, 100mins OG, 100 SMS, 24hrs validity (selected Intl flights). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 755 |
₹ 755.0 | 5 days | 1 GB (USA, Europe, Gulf, Asia, Africa & more). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 899 |
₹ 899.0 | 10 days | 1 GB, 100mins IC+OG (IN+Local), 20 SMS (USA, Europe, Gulf, Asia, Africa & more). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 195 |
₹ 195.0 | 1 day | In-Flight - 250 MB, 100mins OG, No incoming calls, 100 SMS (selected Intl flights). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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Mettur is an industrial and tourism town located in the Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is best known for the Mettur Dam. Mettur is known for its huge dam, power generation, chemical manufacturing, and aluminium production. Most of the water requirements for irrigation in Tamil Nadu is provided by the Mettur Dam. Usually the dam opens in June every year for irrigation in the Kaveri Delta. Mettur is also one of the primary sources of electricity for Tamil Nadu. The Mettur Thermal Power Station acts as a base load power plant for the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB). As of 2011, the town had a population of 52,813. Mettur Dam, which forms Stanley Reservoir, is constructed across the Kaveri River in Tamil Nadu. It was constructed in 1934 and took 9 years to complete. Maximum height and width of the Dam are 214 and 171 feet respectively. Maximum storage height is 120 feet. Mettur Dam receives the water from both Kabini Dam and Krishna Raja Sagara Dam located in Karnataka. There are 2 hydroelectric power stations in Mettur Dam, the first constructed during British rule and the second during the Indian Republic. There is a park at the base of the dam called Ellis Park maintained by the Tamil Nadu Public Works Department.