Residents of Gunji and Nabbhi villages of Dharchula tehsil in Pithoragarh district along with those living at Gwaldom area in Chamoli district have been using Nepalese SIM cards for the past several years in their cell phones to not only communicate but also surf internet.
Residents have to shell out more money for using these facilities. They say they are left with no other option but to pay the rate of ISD calling.
"We are told that BSNL has mobile tower in Gwaldom area but you cannot use it. Your BSNL SIM will not get signals. On the other hand, Nepali SIM cards are easily available and provide promising connectivity.
"Besides calling facility, one can use Nepali SIM cards for serfing internet which has become a basic requirement," said a paramilitary jawan on the condition of anonymity
The issue of communication figured along with ailing infrastructure when the villagers met Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju near the Sino-India and Indo-Nepal border areas.
"Nepal is a small nation as compared to India yet they are well equipped with these basic services. I wonder what will happen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Digital India programme if we continue to use Nepali SIM cars," Gwaldom resident Vinod Rawat said.
"There are no basic facilities like road, transportation, telecommunication at Gunji, Dharchula and Nabhi villages. We are facing a lot of hurdles and want the government to addres the issues as soon as possible as our future is looking bleak," Rameshwar, a local resident, said.
"I myself have witnessed problems related to infrastructure and telecommunication. I walked continuously for six hours hours to reach Nabhidang BoP of ITBP from Kalapani BOP of SSB as there is roads to connect this 8-km long stretch.
"I assure you all that the government will release funds from Border Area Development Programme to develop the area. It is a priority for the government to provide better facilities in border area," Rijiju said.
Rijiju, who was told by locals that people are using Nepali SIM cards, assured them that they will get better telecommunication facilities as soon as possible and he will call a meeting of concerned departments once he reaches Delhi.
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