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India’s telecommunication network is the second largest in the world by number of telephone users and has one of the lowest call tariffs in the world. Major sectors of the Indian telecommunication industry are telephone, internet and television broadcast. Indian telecom industry underwent a high pace of market liberalisation and growth since the 1990s and now has become the world’s most competitive and one of the fastest growing telecom markets. Moreover, telecommunication has supported the socio-economic development of India and has played a significant role to narrow down the rural-urban digital divide to some extent. It has also helped to increase the transparency of governance with the introduction of egovernance in India. The government has pragmatically used modern telecommunication facilities to deliver mass education programmes for the rural folk of India. In context of the above case:(a) Why was telecommunication sector reserved for public sector at the time of independence?(b) Why was telecommunication sector privatised later on?(c) Do you think the consumers have been benefitted through privatisation of telecommunication sector?List any two values that the telecommunication sector has propagated through its workingplease answer in manner and in good explainition​

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