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Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN)

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Purpose:

  • The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has introduced draft rules to operationalize the Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN), which will replace the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF). The DBN aims to enhance telecommunication services in underserved and remote areas, and address the limitations and underutilization of the USOF.

Functioning of DBN

  • Fund Management:
  • Contribution: Telecom companies will contribute to the DBN, with funds initially credited to the Consolidated Fund of India (CFI).
  • Utilization: The funds will be allocated for:
  • Promoting access to telecommunication services in underserved areas.
  • Supporting research and development in telecommunications.
  • Funding pilot projects, consultancy, and advisory support.
  • Encouraging start-ups and manufacturing in the telecom sector.
  • Administration:
  • Administrator Appointment: The Centre will appoint an “administrator” to oversee the DBN.
  • DBN Implementers: The administrator will select implementers through bidding or applications.
  • Funding Modalities: The administrator will determine funding modalities, including full or partial funding, co-funding, market risk mitigation, and risk capital.

Significance of DBN

  • Enhanced Reach: DBN aims to extend telecommunications infrastructure to remote and rural areas, ensuring better connectivity where private companies might not invest due to low revenue potential.
  • Focused Support: It will target underserved groups such as women, persons with disabilities, and economically disadvantaged sections.
  • Sector Development: By supporting R&D and start-ups, DBN will foster innovation and growth in the telecommunications sector.

Issues with Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF)

  • Underutilization:
  • Utilization Statistics: From 2017 to 2022, the government collected ₹41,740 crore in USOF contributions, but only utilized ₹30,213 crore (about 72%).
  • Annual Discrepancies: In FY19-20, ₹7,962 crore was collected, but only ₹2,926 crore was utilized.
  • Recent Trends: In FY23, the government revised the expenditure estimate from USOF to ₹3,010 crore, significantly lower than the budgetary estimate of ₹9,000 crore.
  • Challenges:
  • BharatNet Project: A significant portion of the USOF was allocated to the BharatNet project for fiber connectivity to villages, but faced issues with underspending.
  • Utilization Efficiency: The underutilization of funds indicates challenges in effectively deploying resources for universal service objectives.

Way Forward

  • Optimizing Fund Utilization: Ensuring that the DBN addresses the issues of underutilization by setting clear guidelines and efficient allocation processes.
  • Enhanced Monitoring: Implement robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to track the effective use of funds.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with telecom companies, start-ups, and local stakeholders to align the DBN's objectives with on-ground needs.
  • Innovation Encouragement: Promote innovation through dedicated funding for research, development, and pilot projects to drive growth in the telecommunications sector.

Conclusion

The transition from USOF to DBN represents a strategic move to enhance the efficiency and impact of funding in the telecommunications sector. By focusing on underserved areas and fostering innovation, DBN aims to improve connectivity and drive sectoral growth, addressing the limitations observed with the previous USOF framework

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