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Kerala government to provide free internet connection to over 20 lakh poor families

Internet would be made the right of the people and two million "poor families" will get free access to the web, Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Issac said.

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CPI(M)-led LDF government in Kerala is planning to provide free internet connections to 20 lakh poor families in the state. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told the state assembly in a written reply that the initiative is being implemented under the new optic fibre pathway, 'Kerala Fibre Optic Network' (K-FON).

"Kerala government is planning to launch K-FON system.It is envisaged to provide free internet connection to 20 lakh families as part of the new fibre network," he said. Besides free internet connection, the government has also planned to distribute free mobile phones to poor families under the initiative, he said. The proposals had already been mentioned in the ruling LDF's election manifesto and the state's draft IT policy.

However, the fund for the project is yet to be earmarked, the chief minister added. Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac in the budget for the year 2017-18, had proposed to provide 20 lakh free internet connections to as many poor families and internet services at a lower rate for the others.

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