Govt Mandates CBuD App to Protect Utilities During Telecom Digging

The government has implemented the Telecommunication (Right of Way) Rules, 2024, to establish safeguards during telecom infrastructure deployment. A key initiative is the mandatory use of the Call Before u Dig (CBuD) mobile app to coordinate between excavators and utility owners, preventing accidental damage. States like Punjab have already issued notifications mandating the app's use for all departments. Furthermore, authorities are advised to map underground assets on the PM GatiShakti platform and establish clear compensation procedures for any damage incurred.

Key Points: Govt Acts to Prevent Utility Damage in Telecom Cable Laying

  • New RoW Rules under Telecom Act 2023
  • CBuD app for excavation coordination
  • Punjab mandates app use
  • Asset mapping on PM GatiShakti
  • Compensation procedures defined
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Govt acts to prevent damage to underground utilities during telecom cable laying: Scindia

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia details new rules and the CBuD app to prevent damage to water, gas, and power lines during telecom excavations.

"Governments of all States and UTs have been advised... to provide the procedure for claiming compensation - Jyotiraditya Scindia"

New Delhi, March 11

Union Minister of Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Wednesday that the government has implemented several measures to prevent damage to drinking water pipelines and other underground utilities during the laying of telecommunications infrastructure.

The minister informed the Lok Sabha in a written reply today about some of the initiatives.

As per information available on the Call Before u Dig (CBuD) platform, certain complaints have been raised by telecom operators regarding unreported excavations.

However, no complaints have been lodged on the platform by the agency responsible for drinking water supply regarding any damage to drinking water pipelines (during the laying of telecom cables in the Ferozepur, Guru Har Sahai, Fazilka, Malout, Abohar and Sri Muktsar Sahib areas of Punjab).

The Telecommunication (Right of Way) Rules, 2024 ("RoW Rules") have been made under the Telecommunications Act, 2023, to enable public entities to specify their terms and conditions at the time of grant of right of way permissions and to provide for safeguards for undertaking telecommunication infrastructure deployment works.

The Call Before u Dig (CBuD) mobile app has been made available to facilitate better coordination between excavation agencies and underground utility asset owners before any excavation and to prevent accidental damage to underground utility infrastructure such as optical fibre cables, drinking water pipelines, electric cables and gas pipelines etc.

The Government has requested all States and Union territories (UTs) to mandate the use of the CBuD mobile app by various department and agencies, such as Public Works Department, urban local bodies and water, gas and electricity utilities, pursuant to which the Government of Punjab has issued a notification dated 7.2.2025 mandating such use by all departments within the State.

In addition, the Central Government has also requested all State/UT Governments and infrastructure-related Ministries of the Central Government to issue necessary directions to map their underground utility assets on the Prime Minister GatiShakti National Master Plan (PM GatiShakti) platform, with a view to enhance the effectiveness and utility of the CBuD mobile app.

The minister said that the Act also provides for compensation in case of damage to telecommunications network established under the provisions of the Act and the RoW Rules provide the procedure for claiming compensation. "Governments of all States and UTs have been advised by the Department of Telecommunications to issue a government order on lines similar to the RoW Rules to provide the procedure for claiming compensation for damage to underground utilities of departments and agencies in the State in case their assets are damaged due to excavation by any agency or contractor," the minister said in his written reply in the Lok Sabha.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Finally some coordination! In my city, the same stretch of road is dug by telecom, then water department, then electricity, within months. It's a nightmare for commuters. Mapping on GatiShakti is the need of the hour.
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Aman W
Good to see Punjab has already issued a notification. Other states need to follow suit quickly. The compensation clause is important - contractors will be more careful if they know they have to pay for damages.
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Sarah B
While the policy sounds good on paper, the real test is implementation at the local level. Will the municipal workers and small contractors actually use this app? Training and awareness are key.
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Vikram M
This is a classic case of "jumla" until proven otherwise. We have so many apps and rules, but on ground, the cable-wallah digs wherever he wants. Let's see if this changes anything or remains another file in the ministry.
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Kavya N
Protecting water pipelines is crucial. In many areas, contaminated water supply due to damaged pipes is a big health issue. If this app can prevent that, it's a win for public health. 🙏
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Michael C
Integrating with the PM GatiShakti platform is a smart move. It shows a move towards using technology for holistic

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