Donation of telecom companies.


Donation of telecom companies

Thus Kanaiyalal Munshi's novel was called pocket theatre. Because those stories are full of drama. The dialogues of Kak and Munjal once enthralled the Gujarati people! Now even mobile phones are pocket theatres. Indian people are addicted to this mobile phone as a good entertainment. More than hundred crore people are using mobile phones in the country now, most of them also have internet connection. Once in a month or fortnight Indians would go to watch a movie and once in a while go out for food. After the advent of mobile phones, the restaurant has also come to the doorstep and the phone has become a pocket theater. The most shocking thing is that millions of parents in the country are giving their time to their children to mobile phones. Sometimes they are giving mobile phones to their children as an alternative to giving time to their children.

The picture has completely changed and due to this, in the minds of the coming generations, the mobile phone will now replace parents or teachers as the main factor in their lives. This is having an additional serious effect on the sensory system of children. In the era of lockdown, the relationship between mobile phones and babies has become closer. If the mother moves away from the child, the child does not cry, but if the mobile phone is taken from her hand, the child starts crying. The meaning of this phenomenon, which is still not understood by the new-age parents, is another additional shock. Bread, clothes, house and mobile phone - these things have become our necessities of life. We have gone a step further in the essentials of life. Not only us, mobile companies themselves also know this.

As the prices of mobile phone equipment are decreasing due to new technology, the prices of mobile telephone services are expected to increase in reverse order. Connectivity has worked like a charm since the introduction of internet connection in mobile phones. It is not possible to get rid of it now. The wider society has become dependent on Android services. It doesn't matter as long as it is dependent, but if it becomes weak, the title will remain. The telephone companies have now come very close to the point where they understand the mobile phone services as a weakness of the Indian citizen and the situation is such that it is time to take advantage of this weakness. As the BJP government knows the secret that no matter how much the price increases, the consumption of petroleum products will not decrease. Petrol pumps are the goverment's hangout for unbridled exploitation of Lokdhan. This is a new National D-Gang.

There is a situation where the top private telecom companies of the country have to lighten the pockets of the customers in the coming days. Which can be an additional shock to the common citizens of the country in the environment of economic recession. Till date, there was tremendous competition between private telephone companies to make available to the people, starting with phone calls, data and other entertainment services and social media. But by providing services at cheap prices, these companies have now plunged into a big hole of loss. Amidst such coincidences, the Supreme Court of the country has ordered these telecom companies to immediately pay the government loans they have. The amount owed by the companies to the government is so huge that it cannot get away without collecting the money from the customers.

It is no small wonder that the progress graph of Indian telecom companies has leaped higher and higher in the last two decades, but now it is time to hike the rates of mobile telephone services, which means that the Supreme Court has ruled that the companies owe the government an estimated Rs. The amount is ordered to be paid forthwith. In a way, mobile companies have a monopoly. The country's Department of Telecommunications has ordered the companies to pay a total of one lakh thirty three thousand crore rupees to the Government of India. Out of this amount, the companies have to pay Rs 2,500 crore as license fee and Rs 41,000 crore as spectrum fee to the government.

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