In a major step toward digital inclusion, the government has announced that 40 railway stations across Punjab will soon be equipped with free Wi‑Fi services for passengers and the public.
The initiative is part of a broader infrastructure and modernization plan under the Ministry of Railways, aimed at improving facilities at key transit points.
According to officials, this digital upgrade will be implemented in coordination with the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), which previously managed public internet services across the province.
📶 Key Highlights:
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Free Wi‑Fi to be installed at 40 major railway stations in Punjab.
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Part of the government’s Rs 350 billion railway development package.
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Aimed at enhancing digital access for commuters, students, and low-income communities.
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Public spaces such as parks, bus stands, and hospitals are also expected to be included in future phases.
🚉 Background:
Free public Wi‑Fi was previously available at many locations in Punjab but was discontinued due to financial constraints. However, with renewed focus on modernization and digital infrastructure, the provincial government has revived the project, beginning with railway stations.
📈 Broader Vision:
This initiative not only aims to improve passenger convenience but also plays a key role in bridging the digital divide, especially in rural and semi-urban areas where internet access is limited.
Officials have also hinted at plans to expand the program to other provinces, as inter-provincial cooperation on railway reforms continues.