The total number of connections eligible for subsidy will be 31 per exchange.
The total number of computer/computing devices eligible for subsidy will be 31 per exchange.
FLS claims can be submitted in the same quarter in which the connections are installed and made functional or in the subsequent quarter.
Since the subscriber shall have an option to have the broadband connection without computer/computing device there could be instances where net addition on account of connections will be different from that on account of computers/computing devices.
The name of the exchanges should match with the list of exchanges under this Agreement.
For individual/govt. institutional connections that remain faulty for more than 7 days in a quarter, the USP shall provide rebate against the charges for the connections as per TRAI regulations. In case no rebate is allowed by the USP subsidy shall be deducted for the full quarter in respect of such connections. No subsidy shall be disbursed for the connections that remain faulty for 45 days or more during the quarter.
For Kiosks remaining faulty for more than 7 days and less than 45 days in a quarter, pro rata EQA subsidy shall be deducted for the total number of days the kiosk remains faulty. No EQA subsidy shall be payable for faults of 45 days of more in a quarter.
Certificate of DGM(TR)/GM(TR) wherever required must be furnished.
Whenever EQA for a kiosk is claimed for the first time, first bill shall have to be submitted.
Attachment 1/6 is the Summary and claim statement for Front Loaded subsidy for Rural Wire line Broad band connections and Kiosks.
Attachment 2/6 is the EQA claim statement for Govt. Institutional and Individual users.
Attachment 3/6 is the EQA claim statement for Kiosks.
Attachment 4/6 is the bill summary for new connections.
Attachment 5/6 is the bill summary for closed connections.
Attachment 6/6 is for calculation of net additions of connections with computers/computing devices.