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Rs. 5000 Full Talktime Pack
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.5000.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
Rs. 2000 Full Talktime Pack
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.2000.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
Rs. 550 Full Talktime Pack
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.550.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
Rs. 500 Full Talktime Pack
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.500.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
Rs. 1100 Full Talktime Pack
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.1100.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
Rs. 220 Full Talktime Pack
Validity: EXISTING PACK Talktime: Rs.220.0. Full TalkTime / Extra TalkTime. Validity: Existing Plan. For users with an active base plan.. . Pack last changed 29 April 2024
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About Sangrur

Sangrur (Punjabi:) is a city in the Indian state of Punjab, India. It is the headquarters of the Sangrur district. It is located at the intersection of the roads connecting Delhi with Ludhiana and Patiala with Bathinda, at a distance of 80km from Ludhiana and 48km from Patiala. The Ludhiana-Jakhal railway line passes through it. The Sangrur district was earlier predominantly rural area in the southern part of Punjab. Now its running with high glance educational and international business spot. Only 2% people below to povertiy line. The earliest settlement at the site of Sangrur is believed to have begun around 2,300 B.C. Attracted by the fertile soil and availability of water, people from Sindh and Balochistan started moving and following the path of the Satluj or the Ghagger settled at Rohira. They started living in thatched huts on the virgin soil, before long they started building houses of sun-dried bricks. By about 2,000 B.C, a new set of people is believed to have...