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1.5 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack

187.0 28 days 2G/3G Data: 1.5 GB / Day. Unlimited Data Pack. Post FUP Speed: 40 Kbps. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. SMS: 100 SMS / Day. Free PRBT.
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56 GB Combo Unlimited Data Pack

269.0 28 days U/L voice calls (Local/STD) any-net in Home LSA and National Roaming (incl Mumbai and Delhi) + U/L Data with speed reduced to 40Kbps after 2GB/day + 100 SMS/ day incl MTNL area Mumbai and Delhi + BSNL Tunes + Hardy Mobile Games service by M/s ONE97 communications limited + Challenges Arena Mobile Gaming Service on Progressive Web App(PWA) by M/s Onmobile Global Ltd + Lystn music services provided by M/s Tellyfonic Digital Media + Lokdhun+ Zing + Astrotell and GameOn services” by M/s Ubarri Marketing Private Limited + GAMEIUM premium gaming application” by M/S ADVYSORS INC..
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2 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack

98.0 18 days Unlimited Data (speed restricted to 40 Kbps after 2GB/day) for 18 days + EROSNOW..
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10 GB Combo Data Pack

319.0 65 days 2G/3G Data: 10 GB. Local, STD & Roaming Calls: Unlimited. SMS: 300 SMS.
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2 GB / Day Combo Unlimited Data Pack

288.0 60 days Unlimited Data speed reduced to 40 Kbps after 2GB/day..
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Combo Topup - Rs. 10.0 Talktime

247.0 30 days Rs.10 Talk Value in Main account balance + 50GB Data at high speed (Post which unlimited @ 40 Kbps) + U/L voice + 100SMS/day + BSNL Tunes.Freebies Validity of 30 days is not applicable for Rs.10 in main account balance..
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About Sambhal

Sambhal (Hindi: , Urdu: ) ( listen) is a city in Uttar Pradesh, India. Sambhal is a Muslim dominated area.[2] It takes 2 hours 40 mins to reach Sambhal and is 158.6 kilometres (98.5 mi) from New Delhi.[3] Sambhal district, which had population of around 22 lakh, was carved out of Moradabad district in September 2011. It consists of three tehsils Sambhal and Chandausi, taken from Moradabad, and Gunnaur, taken from Badaun. Sambhal city is famous for its unique kind of horn and bone craft items which is manufactured in Sarai Tarin 4 km away from Sambhal city (but included in Sambhal) which are being exported. Sambhal headquarter is situated in Pawasa Sambhal.Sambhal has a rich history and has been home to several rulers and emperors. It was found in Satyuga. At that time it was a very big city. From the Lodis to the Mughals, right from the 5th century BC and spanning up to the 16th Century, it has been under the rule of one emperor or the other. During 5th century BC, Sambhal was home to the Panchal rulers and was subsequently a part of king Ashokas empire. During the 12th century, Prithviraj Chauhan, Delhis last Hindu ruler is said to have engaged in two fierce battles here which were both fought against Ghazi Sayyad Salar Masud, who was the nephew of the ruler of the Ghazni empireMahmud Ghazni. Chauhan gained victory over the latter in the first war and vice versa is said to have occurred in the second war. There nevertheless is no circumstantial evidence to prove the same and is widely regarded as a legend. Qutubuddin Aibak, the first Muslim sultan of Delhi, seized Sambhal and included it under his empire. That was in the early 14th Century and subsequently, Firoz Shah Tughlaq, another sultan of Delhi, raided the town of Sambhal as one of the Hindu rulers from there was responsible for the killing of several of his men. He, therefore, administered a Muslim rule in Sambhal to try and vanquish all of the Hindu rulers forces and enslave him for the rest of his life. In 15th century BC, Sikandar Lodi, the second ruler of the Lodi empire, declared Sambhal as one of the capitals of his vast empire and it remained that way for four long years. After the previously mentioned empires had collapsed, it was then the turn of the Mughals to stake a claim in the offerings of Sambhal as a place that was most suited to be the capital of their empire. Babar, the first Mughal ruler constructed the first Babri Masjid in Sambhal which is to date considered to be a historic monument. He later on made his son Humayun the governor of Sambhal and Humayun in turn passed on the reigns to his son Akbar. Sambhal is said to have flourished under the Akbar rule but subsequently deteriorated in popularity when Akbars son Shah Jahan was made the incharge of the city.