Rail Budget Seeks Course Correction, Avoids Populism
No Increase in Rail Fare
Stress on Resource Mobilization Through PSU Surplus, FDI and PPP
Bullet Train on Ahmedabad-Mumbai Corridor Proposed, Speed
of Trains to be Increased in Nine Sectors
More Thrust on Passenger Amenities, Cleanliness & Efficient
Station Management
Multi Pronged Approach for Improving Safety & Security,
4000 Women RPF Constables to be Recruited
Revamping Railway Reservation System into Next Generation
e-Ticketing, WI-FI Services in Major Stations & in Select Trains, Mobile
based Wakeup Calls for Passengers
58 New Trains Introduced; 11 Existing Trains Extended
Railway University and Innovation Incubation Centre to
be Set UP
Top Priority to Transparency, e-procurement to be
made
Compulsory in Higher Purchase, Online Registration for
Wagons in Next Two Months
Highest Ever Plan Outlay of Rs. 65,445 Crore with
Higher Allocation for Safety Measures
Increased
passenger amenities, more safety measures, timely completion of projects and
increased financial discipline are the main highlights of the Railway Budget
2014-15 presented by the Minister of Railways Shri D.
V. Sadananda Gowda in Parliament today.
The Budget seeks course correction in the light of
mismanagement, apathy, populism in starting projects and severe fund crunch
that have inflicted the railways over the years, the Minister averred. For
this, structural reforms will be introduced and resources will be mobilized
through PSU surplus, FDI and PPP.
The Budget proposes multi-pronged approach to make Railway
journey safe and secure and comfortable for passengers. More thrust has been
placed on passenger amenities, cleanliness and efficient station management. Now
all major stations will have foot-over bridges, escalators, lifts etc.
On safety and security, the Budget has proposed
introduction of advance technology for rail-flaw detection to check causes of
accidents, a significant amount has been kept for road-over and road-under
bridges and a pilot project will be launched on automatic door closing in
mainline and sub-urban coaches. In order to make women safer while travelling,
the Railway will recruit 4000 women constables. Coaches for ladies will be
escorted.
IT initiatives get a big boost in the Budget. Revamping
Railway Reservation System into Next Generation e-Ticketing will be taken up with
provision of platform tickets and unreserved tickets also over internet. The
Railway has proposed real-time tracking of trains and
rolling stocks, mobile based Wakeup Call System for passengers, mobile based destination
arrival alert and Wi-fi Services in A-1 and A category stations and in select
trains. Indian Railways has also planned paperless offices in 5 years.
In
order to make Railway management more efficient, Budget has proposed setting up
of Railway University for training in both technical and non-technical subjects
besides establishing Innovations and Incubation Centre to harness the ideas
generated from staff.
In a bid to modernise Indian Railway network, Bullet
train has been proposed on Mumbai-Ahmadabad sector besides increasing speed of
trains to 160-200 kmph in select 9 sectors. The Railway has also planned
setting up of Diamond Quadrilateral Network of High Speed Rail connecting major
metros and growth centers of the country. Identified stations will be
developed to international standards with modern facilities on lines of newly
developed airports through PPP mode. Railway has also proposed harnessing
solar energy by utilizing roof top spaces of stations, railway buildings and
land.
To augment resources of Railways, the Budget has
proposed schemes to facilitate procurement of parcel vans and rakes by private
parties, special milk tanker trains, increased movement of fruits and
vegetables in partnership with Warehousing Corporation and setting up Private
Freight Terminals on PPP model.
The Railway has proposed to bring in more transparency
in administration and execution of projects. The status of ongoing projects
will be available online, E-procurement will be made compulsory for procurement
of higher amount and online registration of demands for wagons will be
introduced within next two months.
The Budget has passenger centric focus on suburban and
metropolitan rail services. 864 additional state-of-the-art EMUs will be
introduced in Mumbai in two years. Study to explore possibility of enhancing existing
railway network for better connectivity needs of Bangaluru will be taken up.
The Railway Budget 2014-15 has proposed 58 new trains
besides extending 11 existing trains. Provision has been made for 28 surveys
for new lines and doubling or gauge conversion of lines. Higher funds have
been proposed for ongoing projects in Northeast and remote areas. Special
packaged trains on identified pilgrim circuits, two tourist trains and a
special train featuring life and work of Swami Vivekananda has been proposed in
the Budget.
According to the Budget estimates, the Railways will
earn ₹ 1,64,374 crore through various resources and will spend ₹
1,49,176 crore during 2014-15. The operating ratio is expected to be 92.5%
which is 1% better than that in 2013-14.
MKP/HK/NCJ/BS
(Release ID :106173)
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