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What are the minimum and maximum recharges for prepaid mobile numbers?

In India, the minimum recharge amount for prepaid mobile numbers was set to ₹10 according to the latest TRAI rules. Such a low entry point means you have the opportunity to keep your number active even if your phone usage is infrequent or you want to stick to a tight budget. On the other hand, the maximum recharge amount isn’t the same for all operators—it’s a variable, based on your service provider and the plan you choose. For example, some long-term plans or high-value packs can be worth several thousands of rupees if they come with unlimited data or extended validity period.

Moreover, these limits on recharge amounts are put in place in order to protect you from fraud and comply with regulatory requirements. It’s best to look at the available plans and check the minimum and maximum amounts that you can use before charging. For most operator apps and digital payment platforms, if the amount you enter is beyond the allowed range, they will automatically remind you so that you won’t make a mistake.

Splitting a large recharge into smaller sums, is an easy way to get around this. Using this method, you can easily comply with the limits set while at the same time controlling your expenses. Whenever you get any special recharge packs as the ones with very long validity or the bundles, always read a term and condition document so you won’t get anything unexpected.

If you have no idea what the recharge limits are for your number, then quickly resolving the issue by calling customer service or opening the operator’s app for clarification will be very helpful. Operators are known to revise or make changes to their recharge options and limits periodically hence, getting in the habit of checking will ensure that you are always up to date.