8,500 railway stations across India will soon be equipped with Wi-Fi
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Jan 8, 2018, 15:51 IST
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The Indian Railways is planning to set up Wi-Fi facilities in 8,500 railway stations across India. This will cover urban as well as rural and remote areas. The new project will be costing a total of 700 crore INR.
The Indian Railways is planning to set up Wi-Fi facilities in 8,500 railway stations across India. This will cover urban as well as rural and remote areas. The new project will be costing a total of 700 crore INR. Read less

The Indian Railways is planning to set up Wi-Fi facilities in 8,500 railway stations across India. This will cover urban as well as rural and remote areas. The new project will be costing a total of 700 crore INR.
The meeting helped point out 1,200 stations that would primarily cater to rail passengers, while at the same time 7,300 other stations have been selected to serve passengers and also allow local people to access free internet facility in rural areas. This move to make Wi-Fi facilities available in rural areas for the reach of the local population is part of the digital makeover of rural India, and would further promote e-governance.

With the help of the Telecom Ministry, the railway stations will have kiosks with Wi-Fi as well, and these will allow people to access services such as digital banking, Aadhaar generation, issuing government certificates, and as well filing taxes and paying bills. Also, people can access e-commerce websites through these kiosks to order and receive goods.
A total of 600 stations have been targeted to be provided with Wi-Fi facility by March 2018, while all 8,500 stations should have Wi-Fi access by 2019.
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