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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (abbreviated BSNL) offers mobile and fixed communications, including both dial-up and broadband internet, phone service, mobile phone and mobile internet, as well as television over internet (IPTV). Mobile phone service is offered under the BSNL Mobile brand.

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BSNL Issues Reports Near Rāmpur, Madhya Pradesh

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Rāmpur and nearby locations:

  • arun_computers
    Arun Computers (@arun_computers) reported from Rāmpur, Madhya Pradesh

    I'm a BSNL broadband user since last 8 years. Now I'm facing some connectivity issues since Sept 22. I tried to raise this issue but no one is getting my call. Sidhi region JTO Mr.Vishwakarma is also not responding. @BSNLCorporate @bsnl_mp please look into this and do the needful

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  • MeenaG47
    g0.gor@v (@MeenaG47) reported

    BSNLCorporate @BSNL_RJ BSNL FTTH connection down with a red LOS light for the last 2 days. Work from home severely impacted. Standard complaints raised but no resolution. Please escalate. Docket No: 1064215117 #BSNLFTTH #BSNL

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @neha_naidu93 Hi, We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused . Please be informed that your complaint No. G041173371324 is currently under active examination by our concerned team, and necessary action is being taken to resolve the issue at the earliest. Regards, BSNL Care (Shahjahan)

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @sui17255 Dear Customer, We would like to clarify that the BSNL BharatNet broadband plan is a genuine BSNL service offer and is not related to any scam or fraudulent activity. This initiative aims to bring high-speed broadband connectivity closer to rural homes, offering seamless internet access, unlimited calls, FREE Waves OTT benefits, and free installation starting at just ₹259/month. You can avail this service through official BSNL channels. Regards, BSNL Care (Lokendra)

  • Shadow21201
    Yati P (Modi Ka Parivar) (@Shadow21201) reported

    The Murder Mystery of Pappachan: When a 'Road Accident' Turned Into a Chilling Contract Killing On 23 May 2024, the bustling city of Kollam, Kerala, witnessed what appeared to be yet another tragic road accident. An 82-year-old retired BSNL Assistant General Manager, C. Pappachan, was cycling along a quiet stretch near Asramam Ground when a speeding blue Maruti WagonR rammed into him from behind and fled the scene. Passersby rushed the elderly man to hospital, but he succumbed to his injuries the next day. For the police, it looked like an ordinary hit-and-run. They were wrong. What followed would unravel into one of India's most meticulously planned financial-crime-turned-murder investigations. --- The Man Who Trusted His Savings More Than Anyone Pappachan was not poor. Far from it. He reportedly had: - Retirement savings running into ₹75–90 lakh. - A monthly pension of over ₹80,000. - Investments in fixed deposits and the stock market. - Yet he continued travelling everywhere on a bicycle, earning him the nickname "Cycle Pappachan." He reportedly lived so frugally that he even used a rope as a belt instead of buying a new one. Living alone and estranged from much of his family, he became an ideal target for people who allegedly believed no one would closely monitor his finances. --- The Financial Trap According to investigators, a branch manager of Muthoottu Mini Nidhi, Saritha, allegedly spent months gaining Pappachan's confidence. She reportedly convinced him to shift substantial deposits from established banks into her institution by promising attractive returns. Police allege that over time: - loans were taken against his deposits, - funds were diverted without his informed consent, - and lakhs of rupees disappeared through unauthorized financial transactions. When Pappachan began demanding answers, the alleged fraud was at risk of being exposed. --- The Alleged Murder Plot Investigators say the conspiracy was planned for nearly six months. Police allege that: - Saritha contacted Animon, a known history-sheeter. - A deal worth around ₹2 lakh was struck to eliminate Pappachan. - Earlier attempts to stage an "accident" reportedly failed. - Finally, on 23 May, the plan was executed. On the day of the incident: A bank employee allegedly invited Pappachan for tea. As the elderly man followed him on his bicycle, the employee allegedly signalled the waiting car. Seconds later... The WagonR accelerated and struck Pappachan from behind. To everyone watching, it appeared to be a tragic road accident. According to police, it was allegedly murder disguised as negligence. --- The Tiny Clues That Broke the Case Many murder mysteries are solved by DNA. This one was solved through suspicion, banking records, CCTV footage, and mobile phone analysis. The investigation gained momentum because: - Pappachan's daughter noticed unexplained financial discrepancies after his death. - CCTV footage traced the getaway vehicle. - The driver turned out to be a known criminal rather than an ordinary motorist. - Police discovered repeated phone calls between the alleged contract killer and bank officials. - Investigators also found suspicious financial links among the accused. Inspector Anil Kumar later said it was the driver's criminal background that first gave investigators a "gut feeling" that the crash was not accidental. --- More Victims? During the investigation, an internal inquiry reportedly found that the branch manager had allegedly carried out unauthorized withdrawals from the accounts of seven other senior citizens as well, suggesting the case may have involved a broader pattern of financial exploitation beyond Pappachan alone. --- Arrests Police arrested multiple accused, including: - Branch manager Saritha, - bank employee Anoop, - alleged contract killer Animon, - car owner Hashif Ali, - and autorickshaw driver Mahin, who investigators allege played a role in the conspiracy. Contd-

  • Sagarbehe
    SAGAR (@Sagarbehe) reported

    Hello @BSNL_OR @BSNLCorporate, my BSNL network is completely down for the last 2 days in Odisha. No network signal. Please check the network tower issue in my area. ​Location: Basudevpur Pincode: 756168 Total Network Outage ​Please resolve this quickly. #BSNLDown #BSNLOdisha

  • biruda
    Dr.Birupakshya Dixit (PhD) (@biruda) reported

    When monopoly ruins the services. Jio in Odisha is almost similar to the BSNL of 90's. I am struggling with regular issues and no one supports. This time it 3 days now and I am unable to get support to revive the internet in @jio_fiber . The @JioCare is the biggest joke.

  • ParagPriyank
    Parag Priyank Srivastav (@ParagPriyank) reported

    Fed up of this @airtelindia cellular network. BC 5g signal mei bhi internet nahi chalta aur call nahi lagta. BSNL was way better. @Airtel_Presence @TRAI

  • Harshbajaj2010
    Harsh Bajaj (@Harshbajaj2010) reported

    @IndianTechGuide Duopoly in telecom is eventually going to hit end consumers hard. Hikes of 10–15% every 12 or 18 months just aren’t sustainable in a lower middle income country like ours, but people won’t have much of a choice. I use Vi, and honestly it’s been fine for me. The network is decent, they’re rolling out 5G, and I don’t have major complaints. But if Jio and Airtel raise tariffs, Vi gets a clear path to follow. As for BSNL, I still don’t think it’s a reliable alternative at this point. The network is inconsistent, mobile data is patchy in many places, and that limits competitive pressure on the private players.

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @MonjurHussain09 Dear Customer, We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused. We would like to inform you that our team is actively working on your complaint number (G0718174829242) and will get back to you with a better resolution soon. Regards, BSNL-Care (Shatrughan)

  • bsnl_care
    BSNLCare (@bsnl_care) reported

    @Binayak65176855 Dear Customer, We apologize for the inconvenience caused you. We would like to inform you that our team is actively working on your complaint number (G0833175170273 ) and will get back to you with a better resolution soon. Regards, BSNL-Care (Sahil)