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Question : When was the last telegram sent in India?

Option 1: July 14, 2013

Option 2: August 1, 2013

Option 3: July 30, 2013

Option 4: June 14, 2013


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Correct Answer: July 14, 2013


Solution : The correct answer is July 14, 2013.

In India, the official telegram service came to an end on July 14th, 2013 after being in operation for over 160 years. The state-owned telecommunications company, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), decided to discontinue the service due to the reduced demand caused by the rise of modern communication methods like email, text messaging, and social media. This marked the end of an era in communication.

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