Plan Voucher 128
Validity: 18 DAYS Get 10 Local On-net Night Minutes. All local/National Calls at 2.5p/sec. Night minutes benefit available from 2300 Hrs to 0600 Hrs. Outgoing SMS - Rs1/1.5/5 for Local/STD/ISD. Service Validity- 18 days. . Pack last changed 30 April 2024
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Plan Voucher 46
Validity: 28 DAYS Get 10 Local On-net Night Minutes for - 28 Days at 2.5p/sec Local/National Calls, Night minutes benefit available from 2300 Hrs to 0600 Hrs only.. . Pack last changed 22 August 2023
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About Robetson pet

Robertsonpet is a township in the city of Kolar Gold Fields in India. It is one of the first planned residential areas in modern-day India. The township was planned and built to accommodate the increasing population of the city of Kolar Gold Fields. The town hall popularly known as King George Hall is lavishly built in Victorian style with an impressive lawn and garden in front of it. Robertsonpet is a township located at the Kolar Gold Fields, India, established in 1902 and named after Sir Donald Robertson the British Resident of the Princely state of Mysore. It is considered to be one of the premier well planned townships in Modern India.In the late 19th and early 20th century, the mining industry expanded under the John Taylor and Sons Company. In its peak period, it employed 4500 employees, and the waste rocky terrain was developed into a township.[1] The township was first established in 1901 as New Town, to house the population working in the KGF Mines. On 15 August 1903, the township was renamed as Robertsonpet.[2] The Town got its name at the insistence of the Maharaja of Mysore, who named after Sir Donald Robertson the British Resident of Mysore. As the township grew, several tradesmen such as bakers, confectioners, jewellers, pawn brokers, barbers, timber merchants, tailors, etc. migrated and set up shop in Roberstsonpet.[1] A town hall (similar to the town halls in country Australia) was built in the Victorian architecture with arches, canopies and large garderns, and was named as the King George Hall. The KGF Club in Oorgaum and the The King George Hall Cosmopolitan Club were established providing faculties for badminton, tennis, cards, carom, snooker, etc.