"At the present pace, the Committee feels that it will be extremely difficult to meet the target of achieving optical fibre connectivity to 2,50,000 gram panchayats by 31 December, 2016," the Standing Committee on Information Technology said in its report tabled in the Lok Sabha.
The government had approved National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) project worth around Rs 20,100 crore in 2011 for facilitating at least 100 Mbps bandwidth in all the estimated 2,50,000 village panchayats.
"As on December 6, 2015, optical fibre laying in 32,272 gram panchayats have been completed," Prasad said.
The work has been distributed by Bharat Broadband Network Limited (BBNL) to three central public sector units -- BSNL, Railtel and Powergrid. Survey work and tenders for supply of material and execution of the project are underway by BBNL and the three CPSUs.
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The present NDA government had fixed this deadline for completing the roll out of optical fibre in a phased manner by December 2016.
"The Committee is of the firm view that the success of NOFN, a project of national importance, is not only essential to the expansion of the telecom network, but will also provide the requisite infrastructure to support the 'Digital India' campaign of the government," the panel said.