Foundation stone for Rail Coach Factory to be laid on Oct. 22
THE HINDU Chief Minister
Oommen Chandy with Union Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi and Minister of State
for Railways, K.H .Muniyappa and state Ministers Aryadan Muhammed and
Kunhalikutty at the High level meeting convened to expedite railway
developments in the state, in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday. Photo: S. Mahinsha
The hurdles for setting up the Rail Coach Factory (RCF) announced
for Palakkad four years ago in the Union railway budget had been cleared and
the foundation stone for the coach manufacturing unit that is to change the
industrial scenario of the state will be laid on October 22.
Announcing this after a four-hour meeting convened by Chief
Minister Oommen Chandy here on Monday to set the priorities for railway
development in Kerala, the Union Railway Minister said the railways have in
principle cleared the eagerly awaited project as the land had been given free
of cost by the state for the proposed RCF.
The state wanted the proposed RCF to remain as a PSU and agreed
to the salient features of the project subject to the condition that land value
would be treated as equity of Government of Kerala, if the coach manufacturing
project is converted into a joint venture in future. Mr. Trivedi said the
modalities in this regard will be worked out by the railways and the state
soon.
On the Coach and Wagon Component Factory at Sherthala announced
in the 2007 railway budget, the Railway Minister said RITES that had been asked
to look into the scope of product-mix and suggest an alternative business plan
for the manufacture of components for LHB Coaches and other new generation rolling
stock is expected by October 15. There are issues in the model suggested and
the state will be made a partner and private participation will be looked into
if there is a resource crunch, he said.
On the demand for setting up an exclusive railway zone for
Kerala, Mr. Trivedi said deliberations in this regard will have to be done at
various levels. A Chief Administrative Officer will be appointed as nodal
officer to liaison between Centre and state for railway development.
The Union Minister said the 16350/16349 Nilambur
Road-Thiruvananthapuram Central Rajya Rani Link Express that will link Nilambur
with the state capital will start plying from October 23 and the
Mangalore-Palakkad Intercity Express from October end. The railway
electrification of Thiruvananthapuram-Kanyakumary section will be completed
before December 31.
The Railways was ready for commencing the 15905/15906
Kanniyakumary-Thiruvananthapuram-Dibrugarh Vivek Express that will cover over
4500 km of the railway network of the country from Assam to Kanniyakumary in
the south. The Railways would also consider the demand for introducing more
coaches for women in trains. The Mysore-Telicherry line, though not feasible
economically, will be looked into at the board level, he added.
On the railway medical college sanctioned for the state capital,
the Union Minister said the railways are ready if the land is made available
for such facilities. The Ministry of Health is the implementing and the state
can provide land for this project. The Union Minister said the state should
come forward to allow private participation for the Rs. 20,000 crore High speed
rail corridor connecting Thiruvananthapuram and Mangalore. Models are needed,
he added.
Describing the meeting as “fruitful”, the Union Railway Minister
said it was aimed at ensuring transparency, to reach out to the people and to
know the problems at the grass root level. “This is part of the meetings that
was kicked off from Nagaland. We are ready to hold meetings in all the states
if the Chief Ministers of the concerned ministers agree”, he added
Chief Minister, Oommen Chandy said the high-level committee
headed by Chief Secretary will hold meeting every month as suggested at the
meeting to sort issues between the various agencies of the state and the
railways and to expedite railway development. The railways have agreed to
examine the issue of 6,000 odd vendors in the Malabar area, he said.
Union Minister of State for Railways, K. H. Muniyappa, Union
Minister for Power K. C. Venugopal, Union Minister of State for Food and Civil
Supplies K. V. Thomas, 21 MP’s from the state and 14 of the cabinet colleagues
of Mr. Chandy, Chairman of Railway Board Vinay Mittal, Member (Mechanical)
Sanjiv Handa, Member (Engineering) A. P. Mishra, Advisor Safety Sunil Kumar,
General Manager, Southern Railway Deepak Krishan, all the Principal Heads of
the various wings of Southern Railway and Divisional Railway Managers of
Palakkad and Thiruvananthapuram, S. K. Raina and Rajiv Dutt Sharma respectively
attended the meeting.
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