Union Minister of Communications, Sh. Jyotiraditya M. Scindia launched the National Broadband Mission (NBM) 2.0.
Key Highlights
NBM 2.0 builds on the success of NBM 1.0, under which nearly 8 lakh towers were established.
The primary objective of NBM 2.0 is to connect the remaining 1.7 lakh villages across the country and to achieve ambitious milestones.
The goal is to ensure that at least 60 out of every 100 rural households have access to broadband connectivity.
Additionally, the government also aims to achieve a minimum fixed broadband download speed of 100 Mbps, creating a robust digital infrastructure for rural India.
From e-governance to disaster management, NBM 2.0 promises to transform every sector and has the potential to spark positive changes nationwide.
This initiative is not merely about expanding infrastructure—it is about sowing the seeds for a digitally inclusive future, where connectivity empowers every citizen.
As India advances on this digital journey, the mission is clear: to create a connected, resilient, and sustainable India where technology and innovation thrive for the prosperity of all.
The NBM 2.0 aims to propel India into a new era of digital transformation.