I.PASSENGER AMENITIES AND
DIGITAL INDIA INITIAVES
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Indian
Railways launched three social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter and You
Tube with the handle @railminindia. Ministry of Railways employed first of its
kind, a real time 24x7 public grievance system through Twitter and provided
medical, security and other emergency assistance to travelling passengers
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All
India Security Helpline 182 set up to report any untoward incident and seek
emergency help during travel
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The
All India Passenger Helpline ‘138’ provided for all other query/complaints
during travel
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A
mobile based application viz. Complaint Management System (COMS) launched
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E-catering
facility launched at 100 stations. 408 railway stations designated for
providing E-catering
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A
massive scheme for providing Water Vending Machines (WVMs) to provide RO Water
at affordableprices is under implementation by Railway PSU IRCTC
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Reservation
quota of two lower berths per coach in Sleeper class enhanced to four lower
berths per coach for Senior Citizens and Women
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Tatkal
reservation timings have been staggered to serve dual purpose of providing
convenience to the passengers and for staggering traffic on the e-ticket
portal.All agents are debarred from booking tickets during first thirty
minutes of opening of booking
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Automatic
refund of Confirmed /RAC e-tickets on cancellation of trains similar to
waitlisted e-tickets is granted without filing of TDR
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Time
limit for booking reserved tickets was increased to 120 days w.e.f. 01.04.2015
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Destination
alert and wake up alarm services launched on 139
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Automatic
Destination Alerts to passengers through SMS for Rajdhani and Duronto trains.
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E-ticketing
facility launched for disabled persons and for accredited journalist on
concession pass.
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Mobile
charging facilities in all new general class coaches initiated.
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Out
of 1252 Stations identified for upgradation to Adarsh Stations’, 986 stations
have so far been developed. 160 developed in last two years
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Scheme
namely ‘SMS Gateway’ launched enabling passengers to get SMS alerts on the
status of reserved tickets
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New
Generation system put in place which can book 7200 online tickets instead of
2000 tickets per minute and can attend 2,00,000 enquiries instead of 50000 per
minute
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Rationalization
of Computerized Passenger Reservation System (PRS) done to enable passengers to
buy tickets even after the preparation of reservation charts
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Paperless
unreserved ticketing including Paperless Platforms tickets through mobile phone
introduced in suburban sections of Western Railway, Central Railway, South
Central Railway, Southern Railway, Eastern Railway, South Eastern Railway
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Pilot
Project of hand Held Terminals for TTEs launched
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E-booking
of disposable linen started on trains at New Delhi Railway Station and
Nizamuddin Railway Station, Mumbai Central (BCT), Chattarpati Shivaji Terminus
(CSTM), Southern Railway
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E-booking
of Wheel chair launched
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Currency
Coin cum Card operated Automatic Ticket Vending Machines installed at select
stations.
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Initiated
one of the largest free public wifi fi systems in the world. Launched at 26
stations with a plan to extend it to 100 Stations by December this year and to
400 stations by 2018.
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The
booking of retiring rooms at different railway stations made online making it
convenient and transparent
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E-Ticketing
portal in Hindi launched
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60
lifts and 150 escalators provided in last 2 years at Railway stations
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Model
Rake (a passenger carrying train with 24 coaches) developedwith improved
interiors, colour scheme, aesthetics and amenity fittings. This is running as a
train between New Delhi and Varanasi.
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Cancellation
of confirmed, RAC and Waitlisted PRS counter tickets made easy using IRCTC
website or phone No. 139.
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Provision
made for acceptance of international debit and credit cards for payment of
E-ticket through IRCTC website
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Yatri
Ticket/Sewa Kendra (YTSK) Scheme launched to allow private agents to operate
ticketing terminals for selling reserved as well as unreserved tickets
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Indian
Railways started six pilgrims’ special tourist trains. More such trains being
planned in subsequent phases
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Dustbins
to be provided in non AC coaches also
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NIFT,
Delhi has been engaged for designing of bedroll etc.
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A
new ‘Rail Neer’ plant for package drinking water set up at Ambernath (Mumbai).
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In order to increase availability of
accommodation for general class passengers on long distance Mail/Express trains,
GMs were delegated powers to de-reserve Sleeper Class (SL) coaches as General
Coaches (GS) in identified trains & sectors
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Suvidha Trains with graded pricing structure
introduced with facility for booking on PRS in addition to e-tickets and
facility of limited refund on cancellation of ticket
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The Defense Travel System to eliminate exchange
of defense warrants was rolled out on the NGeT platform. Till date about 2000
Defense units have started issuing tickets through this platform without
exchange of warrants
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Number of berths available for physically
challenged has been increased from 2 to 4
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‘VIKALP’, Alternative Train Accommodation System
(ATAS) launched with a view to provide confirmed
accommodation to waitlisted passengers and also to ensure optimal utilization
of available accommodation. This facility is now available on New Delhi –
Jammu, New Delhi – Lucknow, Delhi-Howrah, Delhi- Chennai, Delhi-Mumbai
and Delhi-Secunderabad Circuits,
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Launched pre-cooked (ready-to-eat) meals of
reputed brands on some trains.
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Commencement
of provision of Braille signage on 3000 coaches
has been given in order to facilitate travel to visually impaired passengers.
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Provision
of foldable ladder in First AC coaches launched
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Provision
of Bio degradable garbage bags to passengers started on pilot basis
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Escorting ladies special trains and ladies compartment by
security squad
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Security helpline 182 activated and real time complaint
resolution through Twitter employed with a high priority to women security
issues
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Fitment of CCTV surveillance cameras for women security in
trains initiated with first such fitment undertaken in Amritsar-New
Delhi-Shan-e Punjab Express
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Development
of security App over some of the Zonal
Railways
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Middle
bay reserved for women
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Pilot Project of Sale of Unreserved Tickets through Hand Held
Terminals initiated at Hazrat Nizammudin Railway Station of Northern Railway.
II. INFRASTRUCTURECREATION AND SUPPORT TO MAKE IN INDIA
INITIATIVE
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Indian
Railways has taken a giant leap forward in ‘Make in India’ drive by signing
Agreement for setting up of Diesel Locomotive Factory (DLF) at Marhowra, Saran
district, Bihar for procurement and maintenance of mainline most modern high
power Diesel Electric Locomotives with M/s GE Diesel Locomotive Pvt. Ltd. A
separate agreement signed with M/S ALSTOM for setting up of electric locomotive
factory at Madhepura, Bihar for procurement and maintenance of most modern high
power electric locomotives, both major PPP and FDI tenders of Indian Railways.
This would be one of the highest FDI’s in India amounting to order book of
almost Rs 40,000 Crore.
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The
Ministry has initiated process for procuring high speed train sets which will
improve average speed of passenger carrying trains thereby reducing journey
time.
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MoU
between India and Japan signed for Mumbai–Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Project
using Shinkansen Technology covering a total of 508 kms. A new entity
named National High Speed Ra Extension of newly introduced cancellation
facility for PRS
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il
Corporation Limited has been set up in February, 2016 to implement the project
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Further
high speed studies are being conducted by Ministry of Railways on Diamond
Quadrilateral High Speed Rail network. Feasibility studies of Delhi- Mumbai,
Mumbai- Chennai and Delhi- Kolkata are underway. The feasibility studies of
Delhi-Nagpur and Mumbai –Nagpur corridors are being taken up through G2G
cooperation with Chinese and Spanish governments respectively
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Ministry
of Railways launched Gatimaan Express, country’s first semi high speed train
with a maximum speed of 160 kmph between Delhi and Agra heralding a new era of
high speed rail travel in India
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Redevelopment
of 400 Stations to be developed on e-bidding on as is where is basis; 10
stations handed over to IRSDC
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Indian
Railways commissioned 2828 Km of Broad Gauge lines, highest ever in 2015-16
against an average of 1528 Km from 2009-14.
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IR
commissioned two mega bridges over river Ganga at Patna and Munger.With these,
the Railway networks of North and South Bihar have been integrated.
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The
executions of the biggest infrastructural projects in the country, Eastern and
Western DFCs have been fast-tracked. Revised cost estimates have been approved
by the Cabinet and funding has been tied up. Rs.25,320 Cr worth of contracts
have been awarded in the last two years, which is more than double of the total
contracts of Rs.12,240 Cr awarded since commencement. The first ever section on
DFC of 56 km between Durgawati-Sasaram has been commissioned. The project is
progressing well for commissioning in phases by 2019
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Rail
Wheel Plant, Bela commissioned and regular production started
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Diesel
loco factory at Varanasi is being expanded
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DEMU
factory at Haldia was commissioned and Mid-life Rehabilitation Workshop for
coaches at Jhansi completed.
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One
of the most challenging railway projects, conversion of 1500 V DC to 25000 V AC
traction system has been successfully completed over the entire Mumbai division
of Central Railway.
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During
2014-16, 3105 route kilometres have been electrified, which is an average of
1552.5 RKM/ annum as against 1236 RKM/annum during previous five years.
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Construction
of Electric Lolo Assembly & Ancillary Unit of CLW at Dankuni in West Bengal
completed
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Modern
LHB Coach manufacturing facility commissioned at ICF Chennai.
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The
Chhapra factory has started regular production of cast wheels for rolling
stock. The installed capacity of the plant is 1Lac wheels per annum.
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Foundation
stone laid for setting up Traction Alternator Factory at Vidisha to manufacture
100 traction alternators per annum of high horse power diesel locomotives which
are currently being imported
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Significant
boost in elimination of unmanned level crossing which has resulted in safe
operations. In 2015-16, a total of 1253 unmanned level crossings were
eliminated and 1024 Road over/ Road under bridges were constructed. This marks
an improvement of 35% against the average number from 2009-2014
III.REFORMS
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A
Memorandum of Understanding with LIC of India for obtaining funds to the
tune of Rs.1.5 lakh Cr signed.
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MOF
approved issue of tax free bonds by IRFC amounting to Rs.6,000 Cr
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Discussions
initiated with World Bank for setting up a Railway Infrastructure Development
Fund of around USD 30 Bn
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Powers
delegated and decentralized for improving efficiency and transparency. Measures
for E-tendering, E-auctioning, E-ticketing, E-Governance, E-Freight Demand,
E-Catering, E-Wheel Chair, E-Concierge etc. takenfor efficiency and
transparency
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Ministry
of Railways (MoR) signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for formation of
Joint Venture Companies with six State Governments viz. Odisha, Maharashtra,
Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Chhattisgarh and Telangana. JVs would undertake project
development works for an identified basket of projects, which will inter-alia
include surveys, preparation of Detailed Project Report (DPR) and getting
requisite approvals, processing for sanctioning of identified projects and
monitoring
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Ministry
of Railways conducted world’s largest online exam for recruitment for almost 90
lakh aspirants. With a view to increase transparency, a new system of handing
over the Question Booklets to the candidates has been introduced.A pilot
project of uploading of Answer Keys and Cut-off marks has also been initiated.
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Deloitte,
a consulting firm has been engaged for studying the manpower rationalization of
the Group A services. Report submitted and is under examination
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Four
Centres of Railways Research set up in premier educational institutions
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Development
of an online system initiated for grievance redressal of both serving as well
as retired railwaymen
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Railways
signed MoU to set up its own Railway Design Centre in collaboration with
National Institute of Design (NID)
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The process for putting in place a regulator
“Rail Development Authority” has been initiated. A concept note was uploaded to
receive feedback from all stakeholders. Process for drafting of a
bill/executive order underway.
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100 % FDI allowed in identified areas of railway
sector and sectoral guidelines on FDI formulated
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Ministry
of Railways implemented 100% E-procurement solution for all kinds of contracts
– goods, works and services. It isIndia’s largest e-procurement system
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A
web-enabled IT-Application “Project Monitoring and Information System (PMIS)”
launched which will be implemented in Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramullah Rail Link
(USBRL) project, followed by other mega and complex projects of Indian
Railways. This will increase transparency in project monitoring
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“Technology
Mission on Indian Railways (TMIR)” for Development/Research/Innovations in
Railway Technologies in association with Department of Science &
Technology, MoHRD and representatives of Industry has been set up
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Creation
of Mobility Directorate in Railway Board’s Office
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Creation
of Non-Fare Revenue Directorate in Railway Board’s Office
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Release
of Handout on ‘Railway initiatives for Ease of Doing Business’ and Nomination
of ‘Key Customer Managers’
IV. GREEN INITIATIVES
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Commissioned
26 MW wind mill power plant at Jaisalmer
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10MW
Solar Plants installed in two years. Massive solarisation (1000 MW Solar Power
Plants) planned in next Five years with an eye on making Railways, the largest
solar power producer in the country
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Railways provided27,000 bio-toilets in trains in the last two
years.A target of 30000 bio-toilets setfor the next financial year
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First
‘Green’ DEMU train introduced on Northern Railway to run between Rewari-Rohtak
section
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A hybrid toilet system, combining best features of a vacuum
toilet system and indigenous bio-toilet system has been installed for trial in
a First Class air conditioned coach of Dibrugarh Rajdhani which is running
wellsince September 2015. The system does not require any waste handling
facilities for evacuation and processing of waste. This system uses
significantly less quantity of water is used for flushing
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A
new separate Environment Management Directorate formed to address all
environment related issues in a focused and integrated manner
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M/s.
RITES has been engaged for setting up of two pilot plants at NDLS and JP for
disposal for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in an environment friendly manner
including conversion of Waste to Energy (bio-methanation)
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A major push was given to get additional
sanction of more than 30 Water Recycling Plants during
2015-16. As against this, less than 30 WRPs have been functioning all
these years
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Setting up of Automatic Coach Washing
Plants in major coach maintenance depots
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After field trails, IR has now developed the
environmental friendly composite sleepers made up of recycled plastic waste,
which will be used over all girder bridges in future for improved
maintainability and facilitating higher speeds and higher axle loads.
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Indian Railways has started a massive exercise
of planting trees alongside Railway Track with the signing agreement with
Haryana & Punjab Government in the first phase.
V.CLEANLINESS
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Indian
Railways joined the Swacch Bharat Abhiyan in a big way. It formulated an
integrated policy on cleanliness
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27
Charitable Institutions/Social Organizations invited to take part in ‘Swachh
Rail, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ through Shramdaan campaign
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Criterion
for qualification of OBHS trains revised to include all importantmail
&express trains. 7 more Clean Train Stations added and 240 new
trains added on OBHS in last two years
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“Clean
My Coach” Servicelaunched for any cleaning requirement in the coach. A
passenger can send an SMS on a mobile number 58888 or book through app and his
request is attended to
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16
more mechanised laundries set up in the last two years. Now around 45 percent
linen is cleanedthrough mechanised laundries
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Intensive
mechanised cleaning of coaching in coaching depots through professional
agencies – 132 Coaching Depots in different Railways already have the system
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Cleaning
of 50 major stations has been outsourced to professional agencies
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Cleanliness
audit through 3rd party started for Railway stations
institutionalised. Ranking of stations based on cleanliness would be generated
periodically
VI. CONNECTIVITY IN NORTH EAST AND J&K
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Indian
Railways completed Udhampur-Katra Broad gauge line in the State of Jammu and
Kashmir bringing Katra on Broad Gauge Railway map
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Lumding-Silchar
Broad gauge section inaugurated giving seamless BG connectivity to Barak Valley
of Assam
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Meghalaya
came on the rail map with the flagging off the first ever train from Guwahati
to Medipathar in Meghalaya
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The
Prime Minister laid the foundation for a new line to take rail connectivity to
Mizoram’s capital Aizwal
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The
Tripura’s Capital Agartala came on the broad gauge rail map
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Meter
gauge will be fully eliminated in North-East in near future
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IR
commissioned 545 KM of Broad Gauge lines in North East in 2015-16 in comparison
to 110 KM per year from 2009-2014
VII.PPP IN RAIL LINE
PROJECTS
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In
2015-16, Indian Railways generated an investment of Rs.15,000Cr through PPP.
This is the highest achieved till now.
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Partnership
with State Governments, Industry is being encouraged to undertake coal and
mining connectivity projects.
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To
encourage port connectivity projects, thrust has been given to implementation
of projects under the participative model policy of 2012. Rail connectivity to
Tuna Port at a cost of 142 Cr has been implemented in 2015. Also approvals
under Joint Venture model have been granted to build rail connectivity to the
ports of Jaigarh (Rs 771 Cr.), Rewas (Rs.349 Cr), and Dighi (Rs.724 Cr.)
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Ministry
of Railways for the first time has decided to launch three annuity projects
Badrak- Nargundi 3rd line (900Cr.), Nagpur – Wardha 3rd
line 550Cr. and Kazipet- Vijayawada 3rd line 1566 Cr in the current
calendar year.
VIII. FREIGHT
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Massive
rationalization of freight policies initiated
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Merry-Go-Round
system introduced to capture short lead traffic near steel plants and thermal
power house
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Post
congestion charges withdrawn which will help in increasing traffic from the
Ports to hinterland
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Two-Point/Multi
Point/Mini Rake facility extended to maximize traffic.
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Roll
on – Roll off scheme launched on Digha Rail Bridge over River Ganges near
Patna. Under this scheme loaded trucks would be moved on the flat wagons to
avoid congested roads across Ganges
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Busy
season charge withdrawn.
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Automatic
Freight Rebate Scheme for traffic loaded in Traditional Empty Flow Direction
introduced
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Computerized
system to register demands for wagons introduced. Electronic forwarding note
and Electronic Railway Receipts introduced to enhance efficiency and
transparency in freight operations
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Liberalised
Wagon Investment Scheme, Wagon Leasing Scheme, Special Freight Train Operator
Scheme, Private Freight Terminals, Automobile Freight Train Operator Scheme,
accelerated to improve freight
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Auto
hub at Walajabad in Chennai Division developed for automobiles moment
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Flagging
off of Roll-On-Roll-Off(Ro-Ro) train Ex.-Bihta to Turki in Bihar.
IX. SAFETY
IN RAIL OPERATIONS
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Working
towards ‘Zero Accident’ Mission.
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TPWS
is a safety Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system conforming to European
Train Control System (ETCS) Level-1. TPWS trials at 160 Kmph were
successfully conducted.
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282 Level
Crossing Gates have been interlocked with Signals to enhance safety.
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A
cost effective indigenous safety system – Train Collision Avoidance System
(TCAS) is being developed indigenously by RDSO and the trails are on.
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Pilot
Project initiated for Improving Safety at Unmanned Level Crossing which include
automatic warning to road users through flasher light and Sensing of
Obstruction on level crossing and visual warning to train drivers
X. MISCELLANEOUS
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In
the last two years, 14 MoUs/MoCs/other agreements for cooperation in rail
sector have signed with Railways/Governments of Czech Republic, China, South
Korea, Canada, Kazakhstan, Slovak Republic, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Russia
& Sweden.
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Under
Skill India Initiative, 53 locations across the country have been identified by
setting up training centres
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Indian
Railways made successful arrangements to transport drinking water to
drought-affected areas of Latur district in Maharashtra
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Indian
Railways lent helping hand during the Nepal earthquake tragedy by providing
‘Rail Neer’ bottles and by transporting Nepal evacuees
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Railways
also helped during the J&K floods
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Railways
were in the forefront in extending help to the Indian nationals returning from
Yemen
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Indian
Railway weightlifters (5 Women & 1 Men) represented India in the
Commonwealth Youth; Junior & Senior Weightlifting Championship held at Pune
from 11th to 15th November, 201. All Railway players won
medals in this Championship
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Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) signed Ministry of Railways and PEC University of
Technology for setting up of ‘Kalpana Chawla Chair’ on Geospatial Technology
for Indian Railways at PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh.