During the lockdown, if you are working from home and your plan's data runs out quickly, then you do not have to worry. Today we will tell you about some special recharge plans of Reliance Jio, Airtel and Vodafone, which are worth less than Rs 500. Also, in all these plans you will get 2 to 4 GB of data per day. So let's take a look at these recharge plans of the three companies. Jio's 401 rupee plan If you are a subscriber of Jio, then you can choose this recharge plan for yourself. In this plan, you will get a total of 6 GB data with three GB of data per day. Also, the company will give you 1,000 non-live minutes for calling on other networks. Apart from this, you can also use the Jio Premium App for free. At the same time, the validity of this pack is 28 days. Airtel Rs 349 plan If you are an Airtel customer, then this plan is best for you. You will get 2 GB of data per day in this plan. Additionally, you will be able to make unlimited calling on any network. Apart from this, the company will give you a free subscription to Airtel Extreme, Amazon Prime, G5 and Wink Music app. At the same time, the validity of this pack is 28 days. Airtel Rs 298 plan You will also get 100 SMS per day with 2GB data in this plan. Additionally, you will be able to make unlimited calling on any network. Apart from this, the company will give you a free subscription of Airtel Extreme, G5, Free Hello Tune and Wink Music. The validity of this pack is 28 days. Vodafone plan for Rs 449 This plan is the best for Vodafone customers, as they will get double data to offer in this recharge pack. Under this offer, the company will give 2 GB data (additional 4 GB data) to the users along with 2 GB data. Also, users will be able to make unlimited calling on any network. Apart from this, users will be given free subscription of Vodafone Play and G5 app in this recharge plan. The time limit of this pack is 56 days. Nokia 5310 will be launched today, know features Know price of Xiaomi's latest Redmi Note 9 Pro West Bengal government's special software will track employees