All a customer has to do is buy a cup of tea, log in, and access the Internet. But according to Khadar’s policy, one customer can log in only once in a day. From 100 cups daily before he launched this scheme, he is now selling 400 cups.
From ban on pornography to shark finning and toxic pollutants, here are six bans that could change India for the better, uphold rights and save the environment.
A radio repairman turned broadcaster, Raghav Mahto helped set up a community radio station in Tilonia in 2009. RJ Norat Mal now uses the power of the Internet to find and deliver content that helps create awareness about the villagers' rights and provides information about government schemes.
This October, BSNL has some great news for its internet consumers. They are offering a minimum broadband speed of 2Mbps from October 1, without any extra charge.