Name Price Validity Benefits
3G/4G Data Pack 600

600.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 5 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
3G/4G Data Pack 19

19.0 1 day 3G/4G Data: 1 GB.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
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3G/4G Data Pack 2000

2000.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 20 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
3G/4G Data Pack 700

700.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 6 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
3G/4G Data Pack 1000

1000.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 10 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
3G/4G Data Pack 181

181.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 1 GB / Day.
Pack last changed 17 April 2024
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Data Plan 450

450.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 2 GB, extra @Rs.0.5/1.0MB.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Data Plan 250

250.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 1 GB, extra @Rs.0.5/1.0MB.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
Data Plan 100

100.0 30 days 3G/4G Data: 300 MB, extra @Rs.0.5/1.0MB.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
3G/4G Data Pack 16

16.0 1 day 3G/4G Data: 2 GB, Valid for 24 hours.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
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3G/4G Data Pack 98

98.0 28 days 3G/4G Data: 6 GB, extra @Rs.0.04/10KB.
Pack last changed 22 August 2023
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About Virar

Virar (Marathi: ) is a city in Maharashtra, India, part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Virar is also a part of Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation in Thane district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Virar railway station is the northern-most railway station on the Western Line of Mumbai Suburban Railway. Virar is located at 1928N 7248E / 19.47N 72.8E / 19.47; 72.8. It has an average elevation of 11metres (36feet). The climate of the city is tropical. During Summer, the humidity level is very high and in winter the climate is almost always dry. Virar falls in a region of high to very high rainfall often experiencing devastating rainfall in the monsoon period of June to September, every year. The name Virar, as some believe, comes from the Indian philosopher Jeevan Virar. Some however argue that the name actually comes from the Goddess Eka-viraa (). Just as Tunga Parvat becomes Tunga-ar, similarly Vira becomes Vira-ar.There is a huge temple of Eka-vira...