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Airtel’s Vice Chairman Meets Cm Yogi

Airtel’s vice chairman Rakesh Bharti Mittal of Bharti Enterprises, met with Yogi Adityanath, chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, on Thursday to discuss the implementation of the Digital India Mission, ways to improve communication infrastructure, and investment proposals from the Bharti Group in the state.

According to a statement, during the meeting at the chief minister’s residence in this city, Adityanath reaffirmed his commitment to “ease of living,” saying that the government is working to ensure that every resident has access to healthcare and education in every village, town, and city in the state.

The largest aid in this area, according to him, is the employment of internet technologies.

The chief minister claimed that the Digital India Mission of the prime minister is a crucial cornerstone for a new Uttar Pradesh and new India.

Airtel’s 5G Revolution

The chief minister lauded the efforts of Bharti Enterprises for the availability of high-quality communication facilities in UP, describing the 5G revolution that the nation has been going through under the leadership of the prime minister as a great help in accelerating the pace of building a new India.

He said that the state government would help the company in whatever way it could in its endeavours to improve Uttar Pradesh.

Mittal stated that the group’s top aim is to provide high-level communication services in a state like Uttar Pradesh, which has a sizable population and a big geographic region.

The chief minister expressed his joy at the introduction of the 5G network and said that it will provide high-quality access to government services in the areas of health, education, and insurance. This will help integrate rural communities with society extremely effectively. As a result, there will be more job chances.

The vice chairman of Bharti Enterprises  presented new proposals for investment in the state before the chief minister.

Praising the law and order situation in the state and the government’s investment-friendly policies,

Mittal said that Bharti Enterprises is keen to invest in data centers, digital banking and vocational education in UP.

Expressing happiness over this, the chief minister assured him of all possible help from the government.

Airtel’s 5G services have reportedly begun in some areas of Uttar Pradesh, according to Mittal. He said, 5G high speed internet service will soon be available in all 75 of Uttar Pradesh’s districts.

Also Read: Apple Goes 5G

Airtel’s Bharti Group

The group is  laying optical cable in a systematic manner, to offer greater internet coverage even in distant locations. The state government should work with you on this in a helpful manner.

The Bharti group was also asked to attend the Uttar Pradesh Global Investors Summit. Summit will take place from February 10 to 12, 2023. The chief minister promised that any investment request submitted by the group will be processed quickly.

Parth Kakade

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