
The country’s three major telecom companies have expressed interest in the Rajasthan government’s chief minister, Digital Seva Yojana, with 1.35 million women in the state expected to receive smartphones.The government plans to complete this process as soon as possible so that the program can be implemented before next year’s parliamentary elections. The total cost of the project is Rs 12,000.
Rajasthan Prime Minister Ashok Gehlot unveiled his Mukhyamantri Digital Seva Yojana in this year’s budget. The program will provide Internet-connected smartphones to 1.35 million women enrolled in the Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme for three years.