Outlay
of Rs 64,305 Crore Proposed for Rail Budget with A Budgetary Support of Rs
30,223 Crore
17 New Premium
Trains, 38 Express Trains and 10 Passenger Trains Proposed
Surveys
For 19 New Lines and Doubling of 5 Tracks to be Taken Up
Meghalaya
and Arunachal Pradesh to be on Railway Map
The Elimination of 5,400 Unmanned Crossings
To Prevent Fire
Incidents Portable Fire-Extinguishers in Coaches and Induction Based Cooking
Introduced in Pantry Cars
Feasibility Study
for High Speed Trains in Mumbai-Ahmedabad Corridor and Semi High Speed Projects
to Taken Up on Select Routes
More Bio-Toilets in
Trains and Green Curtains Along the Track Close to Major Stations
Independent Rail
Tariff Authority Set-Up to Advice on Fares and Freight
Loading
Target Raised to 1,052 Million Tonne and Freight Earnings Target Revised to Rs
94,000 Crore
No increase in
rail fare and freight has been proposed in the Interim Rail Budget for 2014-15.
Presenting the Budget in Parliament today, the Minister of Railways Shri Mallikarjun
Kharge announced 72 new trains, extension of three trains and increase in
frequency of three trains. The Minister announced that there will be no more
unmanned crossings. A Rail Tariff Authority has also been announced. A number
of measures for safety and security of passengers like portable
fire-extinguishers in coaches and induction based cooking in pantry car have
been proposed in the Budget.
The Budget presented today envisages
investment of Rs. 64,305 crore as against Revised Estimates for 2013-14 of Rs.
59,359 crore. Anticipating a healthier growth of economy, the freight traffic
target is proposed at 1,101 million tonnes, an increment of 49.7 million tonnes
over the current years’ revised target of about 1052 million tonnes. The Gross Traffic
Receipts have been projected at Rs. 1,60,775 crore . Working Expenses have been
proposed at Rs. 1,10,649 crore, which is Rs. 13,589 crore higher than the
Revised Estimates for the current year.
Highlighting the passenger friendly initiatives of Indian Railways,
the Minister said the success of e-booking of tickets has surpassed all
expectations, and now train movements can also be tracked online to find the
exact location and running. Besides, 51 Jan-Ahaar outlets for sale of Janta
Meals have been set up; 48 passenger escalators have been commissioned at
railway stations and 61 more are being installed and air-conditioned EMU
services will commence in Mumbai area by July 2014.
Railways Minister announced that Itanagar, capital of
Arunanchal Pradesh will soon be on rail map in this financial year, as
Harmuti-Naharlagun line is expected to be commissioned shortly. The state of
Meghalaya is also all set to come on the Railway map in this financial year, as
Dudhnoi – Mehendipathar line is getting completed by March 2014.
Briefing about Railways efforts for moderation of its network Sh.
Kharge said a joint Feasibility Study for Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed corridor,
started in December 2013, will be completed in 18 months. Besides the High
Speed project, Indian Railways also intend to explore low cost options for
raising speeds to 160-200 kmph on existing select routes like Delhi-Agra and
Delhi-Chandigarh.
The Minister said that Investment in Railways is being stepped up by
partnership with the private sector. PPP projects related to rolling stock
manufacturing units, modernisation of railway stations, multi-functional
complexes, logistics parks, private freight terminal, freight train operations,
liberalised wagon investment schemes and Dedicated Freight Corridors are in the
pipeline. Apart from attracting private investments from domestic investors in
rail sector, a proposal is under consideration of the Government to enable
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to foster creation of world class rail infrastructure.
Reiterating Railways’ commitment or safety and security of
passengers the Minister said several measures have been and are being taken for
its further strengthening. Manning or elimination of all unmanned level
crossings has been taken up and planning for induction of indigenously
developed Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) and provision of Vigilance
Control Device (VCD) in all electric and diesel locomotives is being
introduced. He said that a Comprehensive Fire and Smoke Detection System is on
trial on two rakes of Rajdhani Express trains. This will be extended to all
major passenger trains. Provision of portable fire extinguishers in AC coaches,
Guard-cum-luggage break vans, pantry cars and locomotives. Introduction of
electrical induction based cooking appliances in replacement of LPG in pantries
is being taken up.
With
a view to improving aesthetic ambience along the track close to the approach of
major stations, the Railways Minister announced creation of ‘Green Curtains’
at Agra and Jaipur stations on pilot basis. He said that bio-toilets have been
introduced in about 2,500 coaches. It is proposed to increase the coverage
progressively.
Railways
Minister said given the promising trend of loading, the target has been scaled
up to about 1052 million tonnes from the budget target of 1047 million tonnes
and freight earnings targets revised to Rs 94,000 crore. He announced that an
independent Rail Tariff Authority is being set-up to advise the Government on
fixing of fares and freight.
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