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    Pakistan Railways Restricts Media and Vlogging Without Prior Consent

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan Railways has introduced a new policy that prohibits any media coverage and vlogging activities within its facilities unless prior authorization is secured. This directive aims to control the dissemination of information and ensure that all content related to the railway operations is vetted before public release. The move reflects growing concerns about security and the accuracy of information shared through digital platforms.

    In a significant development, this restriction affects journalists, bloggers, and social media influencers who frequently document their experiences at railway stations and onboard trains. Pakistan Railways intends to streamline communication and prevent unauthorized or potentially misleading content from being circulated. This step also aligns with broader efforts by government institutions to regulate media presence in sensitive areas.

    Meanwhile, the ban may impact the visibility of Pakistan Railways on social media and other digital channels, where vlogging has become a popular medium for public engagement. Critics argue that such measures could limit transparency and public awareness about the state of railway services. However, officials emphasize that the policy is designed to maintain operational security and uphold the integrity of information shared with the public.

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