PWD dept to finally execute AAP govt's free Wi-Fi project

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The public works department of the government will finally execute the dispensation's ambitious plan to provide free in the national capital, days after its expressed "inability" to implement the scheme citing "lack of expertise".

A cabinet note has also been prepared to execute the free plan in the city.

Free at public places across the city was one of Aam Aadmi Party's key poll promises.

During his budget speech in the Assembly in March, Deputy had said that the Wi-Fi project, which was earlier with the information and technology (IT) department, was given to the PWD to expedite the work.

However, the in-charge of the project had recently conveyed to senior officials of the department that the project should actually be executed by the department as the PWD "lacks expertise" in carrying out such projects, sources said.

"It has now been cleared that the PWD will execute the Wi-Fi project. A top PWD has asked the engineer-in-chief to go ahead with the project. A cabinet note regarding the implementation of the project has been prepared," said a senior official, who did not wish to be named.

In its 2018-19 budget, the government has allocated Rs 100 crore to provide Wi-Fi facility, even though the government did not mention a time-line for the completion of the project.

In February this year, had said that the government was working on three to four models for implementing the project.

As the formed its government in Delhi, the project was initially assigned to the (DDC) of Delhi chaired by the

In March 2016, the DDC had started first free Wi-on a three-month pilot basis in Sant Nagar market in north Delhi's Burari.

Thereafter, the ruling dispensation had promised that over 500 locations across east Delhi would be made high-speed Wi-Fi zones by December, 2016, but there was no progress.

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 13:15 IST