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Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Launches New Sim Cards In A Tie Up With BSNL

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After becoming the country’s trusted Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali, a brand which celebrates and promotes homegrown products, has stepped up its game by launching its own sim cards in connection with BSNL. Are you tired of all the tall promises made by Reliance or Airtel? Are you sick and exhausted with the poor network Vodafone offers? Then worry not, because it is time to rejoice!

Patanjali launched the ‘Swadeshi Samriddhi’ SIM cards in an alliance with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL.) To test the feasibility and duration of the sim card, only Patanjali employees will be able to use the sim card in the early phase. Apart from promising a strong network range and impeccable connection, the Swedeshi Samriddhi SIM cards come up with economically viable recharge offers.

Just with a recharge of Rs. 144, one would be able to make unlimited calls across the country, get 2 GB data pack and send 100 text messages. Speaking about the new SIM card, Ramdev said government owned BSNL is a Swadeshi network and the motive of both Patanjali and BSNL is directed towards improving the welfare of the country. “There are five lakh counters of BSNL and from there people can soon get Patanjali Swadeshi Samriddhi card,” Ramdev said.

Talking about the BSNL’s motive “prosperity for charity”, Baba Ramdev further said in addition to attractive data and call package, the card also comes with the medical and life insurance covers of Rs. 2.5 lakh and Rs 5 lakh, respectively.  However, the insurance cover can only be availed in the case of road accidents.

Sunil Garg, BSNL Chief General Manager, who was also present here, promoted the tie up of Patanjali and BSNL by saying, “Patanjali’s plan is BSNL’s best plan. In Rs 144, one can make unlimited calls from any part of the country. We are giving 2 GB data pack, 100 SMSs. The members of the Patanjali has to just show their identity and there SIM will be activated soon after some paper work.”

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