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The government suffered a loss of 1,757,56 GBP crore, because the state telecommunications company BSNL failed to account for Reliance Jio for 10 years since May 2014 according to their passive infrastructure sharing agreement, he said on Tuesday (April 1, 2025).
In his statement, CAG stated that BSNL had suffered a loss of 38.36 GBP Crore, because it was not possible to deduct the share of the license fee of the income paid to the telecommunications infrastructure providers (tips).
“BSNL failed to enforce the main service agreement (MSA) with M/S. Reliance Jio Infocomm LTD (RJIL) and did not charge for further technology used for shared passive infrastructure BSNL, resulting in loss of RS 1 757.76 crore and criminal interest from March 20,” Cag said ” Cag, “Cag said,” Cag said, “Cag said,” Cag said, “Cag said,” Cag said, “Cag said,” Cag said, “Cag said,” Cag said, ” Cag said, ”Cag said,” Cag said, ”Cag said.
CAG also noted that there was a short billing of the BSNL passive infrastructure.
“Failure to comply with the conditions set out in the MSA with RJIL by BSNL and not to use the escalation clause resulted in the loss of CRORE RS 29 (including GST) for infrastructure sharing fees,” he said.
Published – April 2, 2025 12:10 AM is