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Delhi Metro Launches Free Wi-Fi Services at Yellow Line Metro Stations: How to Use

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Delhi Metro Launches Free Wi-Fi Services at Yellow Line Metro Stations: How to Use

Commuters on the Delhi Metro can now use free high-speed Wi-Fi to access the Internet at all its yellow line stations, as the DMRC launched the facility on Sunday. Officials said that Delhi Metro is working with a technical consortium to introduce this facility into metro trains (besides the Airport Express Line) within a year.

In January 2020, the urban transport company introduced high-speed Wi-Fi facilities in train cars on the airport line connecting New Delhi and Dwarka Sector 21 stations. This is the first such facility in any country in South Asia. The 22.7 km most luxurious line on the Delhi Metro network has six stations-New Delhi, Shivaji Stadium, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi Aerocity, IGI Airport and Dwarka Sector 21.

The coronavirus pandemic hit the capital in March 2020, and Delhi’s metro service was suspended for a long time due to its impact. “The DMRC on a trial-basis had introduced free Wi-Fi service in the trains of its Airport Line, which were suspended due to COVID-induced constraints in 2020, and are now in the process of being restored within the next 10-15 days time,” the DMRC said in a statement.

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In order to continuously improve the travel experience of commuters, Delhi Metro has successfully introduced free high-speed Wi-Fi services at all subway stations on the Yellow Line or Line 2 (from Samaypur Badli to HUDA City Center). , Officials said, adding that efforts are being made to expand the facility to stations in other corridors of the network.

DMRC stated that the high-speed service on this yellow line will prove to be a special boon for students travelling to and from the University of Delhi North Delhi campus. This service coincides with the opening of this line of 37 subway stations during the holiday season, mainly operating underground, passing through one of the most crowded areas in the city, covering officials outside Delhi, northern Delhi, central Delhi and southern Delhi We say, the last is Gurgaon. DMRC stated that more than 330 access points have been installed at these 37 stations to provide unexplained Internet access for commuters.

The statement said that in addition to providing free Wi-Fi in subway stations on its network, DMRC and Techno Sat Comm are also working hard to introduce this facility in subway trains within a year.

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While a Punjabi vocalist croons, PM Modi replicates Diljit Dosanjh’s beats and beats the table like a dholak. Observe

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While a Punjabi vocalist croons, PM Modi replicates Diljit Dosanjh’s beats and beats the table like a dholak. Observe

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met acclaimed singer- actor Diljit Dosanjh, describing their interaction as “very memorable.” 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh and lauded him as “a combination of talent and tradition.” During the “memorable’ meeting”, the two discussed music, culture, and India’s vibrancy, including yoga.

Diljit, PM Modi match beats

During the meeting, PM Modi praised Diljit for his achievements, saying, “When a boy from a small village in Hindustan shines on the global stage, it feels amazing. Your family named you Diljit, and you keep on winning people’s hearts, just as your name suggests.”

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Diljit responded, “We used to read that ‘Mera Bharat Mahan’ (My India is great), but when I travelled across India, I realised why people say this.” PM Modi highlighted India’s diversity, saying, “India’s vastness is its strength. We are a vibrant society.”

Diljit added, “The greatest magic in India is yoga.” PM Modi agreed, saying, “Those who have experienced yoga know its power.”

The singer-actor also admired PM Modi’s personal journey, saying, “I had watched your interview, sir. The position of Prime Minister is great, but behind it, there is a mother, a son, and a human being. Many times, this half-truth is much larger when you carry your mother and the sacred Ganga with you. That touches the heart.”

Diljit then sang a song on Guru Nanak, as PM Modi listened intently, beating the adjacent table like a dholak, matching his beats with Diljit’s.

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Diljit, PM Modi express grattitude

After the meeting, Diljit Dosanjh expressed his gratitude, calling it a “fantastic” way to start the year. He posted on X, “A fantastic start to 2025. A very memorable meeting with PM @narendramodi Ji. We talked about many things, including music, of course!”

PM Modi responded to Dosanjh’s post, describing their meeting as “a great interaction.” He said, “A great interaction with Diljit Dosanjh! He’s truly multifaceted, blending talent and tradition. We connected over music, culture, and more.”

Diljit recently concluded his Dil-Luminati tour in India with a grand performance in Ludhiana. Throughout his concerts at various venues, the singer aimed to address important social issues during his performances.

In a lighthearted and endearing moment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen enjoying the beats of a Punjabi vocalist, tapping the table in rhythm like a dholak player during a recent cultural event. The video, which has since gone viral, showcases PM Modi replicating the infectious energy of Diljit Dosanjh’s iconic beats, capturing the essence of Punjabi music’s vibrancy and rhythm.

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The event brought together various cultural performers, with one Punjabi vocalist stealing the spotlight. As the singer crooned traditional Punjabi tunes, PM Modi, seated among other dignitaries, began enthusiastically tapping the table in sync with the music. His gestures resembled a seasoned dholak player, displaying his spontaneous connection with the pulsating beats.

The audience present erupted in applause, cheering on the Prime Minister’s engaging participation. Social media users were equally charmed, with many praising Modi’s ability to connect with the cultural diversity of India. “Modi Ji has the rhythm of a true Punjabi!” one user commented, while another said, “This is the energy we love to see in our leader.”

The moment also highlighted PM Modi’s commitment to celebrating India’s rich cultural heritage. His natural enjoyment of the performance reflects his appreciation for the art and music that unify the diverse communities of India.

Such lighthearted and relatable gestures from leaders often resonate deeply with the public, making them feel connected on a personal level.

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