19 Aug 2026, 08:31 AM 2 min readhealthDaily Pulse

Chhattisgarh Advances Rural Broadband and Telemedicine Infrastructure via BharatNet

State secures ₹3,942 crore in central support to connect over three lakh rural homes with fibre internet.

[BharatNet Agreement Signed in Chhattisgarh]

Chhattisgarh has taken a definitive step toward bridging the digital divide by signing an agreement to implement the Amended BharatNet Programme under a state-led model. The Government of India has approved substantial financial support amounting to approximately ₹3,942 crore to facilitate robust broadband expansion across rural territories. This foundational infrastructure aims to transform connectivity in remote regions.

[Unlocking Rural Healthcare Access]

According to state implementation plans, the initiative is expected to facilitate over three lakh rural home fibre connections. This massive digital expansion is specifically designed to enhance last-mile delivery for essential services, placing significant emphasis on telemedicine. Remote communities will gain direct access to virtual diagnostics and specialist medical consultations without needing to travel long distances.

[Broader Socio-Economic Impact]

Beyond healthcare, the upgraded digital network will support e-Governance, online education, and digital financial inclusion across the state. Stakeholders anticipate that this initiative will drastically reduce healthcare disparities between urban centers and remote tribal areas, establishing a scalable model for rural digital enablement across India.
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Context & Impact
  • Rural healthcare delivery in remote regions has historically suffered from a lack of specialist medical access.
  • The Government of India approved significant financial backing for the state-led BharatNet rollout.
  • Previous digital initiatives laid groundwork but lacked high-speed fibre connectivity in interior districts.
  • Telemedicine services will scale rapidly across rural Chhattisgarh following fibre deployment.
  • Healthcare delivery times for critical rural consultations are expected to decrease significantly.
  • Local governance and digital payment adoption will see measurable improvements.

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