30.1 C
Delhi
Wednesday, May 13, 2026

5G connectivity a biggest boon for Agriculture, health care, education sectors of India: Vaishnaw

Date:

Share post:

Bhubaneswar: 5G connectivity will come as the biggest boon for the healthcare, agriculture and education sectors in the country, Union Minister for Communication, Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw said.

Vaishnaw who attended a program ‘Modi@20– Dreams meet Delivery’ organised in SOA to mark 20 years of leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Thursday night has suggested the SOA University to to set up two Labs—a 5G Lab and a Software Development lab.

He assured that the IT ministry will provide the needed 5G spectrum and extend the assistance for such ventures within 30 days of receipt of the application.

“The three big challenges we faced in launching 5G included development of a stable core, development of a stable radio for Indian conditions and integration of the whole system and we have succeeded well in all three,” he told a questioner.

Vaishnaw said only five countries in the world had end-to-end technology for telecom. A world class 5G lab had already been developed at IIT-Madras to provide a boost to the 5G technology.

Replying to a question about the poor speed of 4G, Vaishnaw said the biggest obstacle is the availability of spectrum. The Union minister said he had told all telecom service providers that it was their duty to improve the quality of service since they have the spectrum now.

Related articles

When the CIA Began Watching Indian Air Power Closely – And How Operation Sindoor Validated Those Fears

There are moments in history when a nation’s military evolution becomes impossible for the world to ignore. For...

Operation Sindoor: India’s “New Normal”

Operation Sindoor marked a turning point in how India responds to cross‑border terrorism. For decades, India absorbed attacks,...

Restraint or Compulsion?

On 5 May 2026, speaking at a Pentagon press briefing on “Project Freedom”, the U.S. maritime security operation...

Elderly Woman Looted, Hacked to Death in Manipur’s Kangpokpi

At around 10 PM on Sunday, May 3, a 63-year-old Pushpa Devi, wife of Nakul Poudel, was brutally...