India's Richest Man Mukesh Ambani Offers Free 4G Internet To One Billion People

Only a fifth of the adult population in India can access the Internet, a considerably low rate in this digital age.

The country has few public Wi-Fi hotspots and poor and rural areas typically do not have the necessary infrastructure that could provide fast broadband connection to people.

The country’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, hopes to change this and make the internet more accessible with a $20 billion  mobile network that would offers free 4G internet to one billion people.

Consumers in India already celebrate the arrival of the billionaire’s new mobile network service Reliance Jio, which promised to provide download speeds that would enable video streaming at rock bottom prices.

The 4G network, which went live on Monday, reaches more than 80 percent of the country and made generous introductory offers such as free use of Jio until the end of 2016. Those who wish to continue using the service after this period would have to pay as little as 149 rupees or $2.25 per month for data.

If Ambani’s network succeeds, millions of Indians would be online in the coming years likely via smartphone.

Other tech giants were also keen in making the internet more available for Indians. Search engine giant Google, for instance, has installed free Wi-Fi at train stations across the country. Social networking site Facebook, on the other hand, tried to offer a free version of its service to users in India.

Diagram of a Human Heart for Kids

Diagram of a Human Heart for Kids

Diagram of a Human Heart for Kids: Image taken from Grolier's Children's Encyclopedia

Older people and med students are not the only ones who need an illustration of the human heart. Kids also need to have a basic understanding of the different parts of the heart and how the heart works.

My 5 year old son is already aware that there are other organs in the body other than those that he visibly sees. He is aware that the beating sound in our chest is made by the heart. We would also compare the size of our hearts by comparing the size of our clenched fists. It is never early to teach kids the basic parts of the human's internal organs.
 

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