Indian state governments are Taste of Future Sister-in-lawjoining technology giants and central government in pushing internet connectivity to more people.
The latest instance of this comes from the eastern Indian state of Bihar, where the government has announced free Wi-Fi access to college and university students.
SEE ALSO: Fumed Indians continue to troll NYT over 2-year-old cartoon mocking their space agencyThe chief minister of the state, Nitish Kumar urged the students to make good use of the free internet. "The objective is to provide free Wi-Fi facility to help youths to move ahead in life and to become digital smart," he told Hindustan Times.
The move comes days after the state, once widely known for its poor governance, announced the Bihar Startup Policy 2017 -- a $76 million fund that pledges to work on fostering startup culture.
Once considered a luxury, access to internet is quickly becoming ubiquitous in Bihar.
Whether it's Reliance Jio's free internet charm, or Google's free Wi-Fi at railway stations, the local residents have shown significant interest in using online services.
Other states aren't behind, either. Earlier this month, the southern Indian state of Kerala announced that it will offer free Wi-Fi to all citizens, calling access to the internet a "basic right."
The central government announced last month that it would be bringing affordable internet to more than 150,000 villages.
Topics Facebook Google
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Best Buy soundbar deal: Samsung B series 2.1 ch. soundbar is $119 for a short time
How to unblock XVideos for free
Best speaker deal: Save $65 on PSB Alpha iQ wireless speakers
How Education Reform Ate the Democratic Party
Review bombing hits McDonald's after UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect arrest
Best gaming laptop deal: Save $300 on HP Omen 14 gaming laptop
Dyson vacuum deals: Save up to 54% on vacuums ahead of the holidays
Lenovo laptop deal: Get 52% off at Best Buy
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。