- Allocation for passenger amenities up by 67%
- Railways to become prime mover of Indian Economy, Five years action plan proposed
- Rail Budget seeks resource mobilization for higher investment
- Thrust on measurable and sustainable improvement in passenger experience and to make Rail a safer means of travel
- Hot buttons, coin vending machines for railway tickets within 5 minutes, e-catering to select meals from an array of choices
- 200 more stations to come under Adarsh Station scheme; Wi - Fi to be provided at B category stations
- 24X7 helplines for attending passenger problems and security related complaints
- For the safety of women passengers surveillance cameras in suburban coaches
- More General class coaches will be added in identified trains.
- The speed of nine railway corridors will be increased to 160 and 200 kmph
- Train Protection Warning System and Train Collision Avoidance System to be installed on select routes
- 77 new projects covering 9,400 km of doubling/tripling/quadrupling works proposed
- A new department for keeping stations and trains clean under Swachh Rail Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Railway
Budget presented today in Parliament proposed measures to make Indian Railways
prime mover of Indian Economy once again. It seeks resource mobilization for
higher investment, decongestion of heavy haul routes and speeding of trains and
project delivery, better passenger amenities and safety, and to make railways a
preferred mode of transport for masses. Presenting the Budget in Parliament,
Railway Minister, Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu said that all critical
initiatives proposed will be pursued in mission mode.
The Budget
proposals have set four goals to transform Indian Railways over next five years
which are- a sustainable and measurable improvement in customer experience,
make rail a safer means of travel, expansion of capacity substantially ,
modernization of infrastructure and finally to make railways financially
self-sustainable. To achieve these goals the budget proposes five drivers which
include adopting
a medium-term perspective plan consisting of White Paper, a Vision-2030
document and a five year action plan. Building Partnerships with key
stakeholders for long term financing and overseas technology, improving last
mile connectivity, expanding fleet of rolling stock and modernization of
station infrastructure are included in these drivers. Railways will also
leverage additional resources; envisages investment of Rs. 8.5 lakh crore in next
five years.
Revamping
management practices, systems, processes, and re-tooling of human resources
will be taken up by the Railways to achieve targeted
operating ratio for 2015-16 at 88.5%. Fast decision
making, tight accountability, improved management information systems
and better training and development of human resource will also be part of the
action plan to achieve the goals.
In order to
make travel on Indian Railways a happy experience, the Budget has given thrust
on Cleanliness and proposes a new department for keeping stations and trains
clean under Swachh Rail Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. New toilets will be built at 650
additional stations; online booking of disposable bed rolls will be made available.
24X7 helpline number 138;toll-free number 182 for security related complaints
have also been proposed in the budget.
In order to
make ticketing more passenger friendly the Budget proposes “operation five
minutes” for issuing unreserved tickets, hot buttons, coin vending machines,
concessional e-tickets for differently abled travelers, for booking tickets a
multi-lingual e-portal will be developed. Crediting of refunds through banks
and unreserved tickets on Smart phones will be available. Proliferation of automatic
ticket vending machines with smart cards and currency options, integrated
ticketing system on the lines of rail-cum-road tickets, Defence Travel System
developed for elimination of Warrants have also been proposed in the Budget.
The Budget
has proposed e-catering to select meals from an array of choices. Ordering food
through IRCTC website at the time of booking of tickets; integrating best food
chains into this project; setting up of Base Kitchens in specified divisions to
be run by reputed agencies for serving quality food and expansion of water
vending machines will be taken up.
Hand-held
terminals to Travelling Ticket Examiners (TTEs) for verification of passengers will
now be provided for verification of passengers, possibility of extending
facility of SMS on mobiles as a valid proof of travel for PRS tickets will be
explored. A centrally managed Railway Display Network in over 2000 stations in
next two years will be included besides “SMS Alert” service to inform passengers
in advance of the updated arrival/departure time of trains at starting or
destination stations.
For the
safety of women passengers surveillance cameras will be provided on a pilot
basis in selected mainline coaches and ladies’ compartments of suburban coaches.
The Railways
will also take up a project for introducing on-board entertainment on select
Shatabdi trains; Mobile phone charging facilities will be provided in general
class coaches & will be increased in sleeper class coaches.
Now, 200 more
stations to come under Adarsh Station scheme; Wi - Fi to be provided at B category
stations; facility of self-operated lockers will be available at stations. Passenger
capacity in identified trains will be augmented; more General class coaches
will be added in identified trains. The Railways has also approached NID to
design user friendly ladders for climbing upper berths. It has also proposed
more quota of lower berths for senior citizens. TTEs will now be instructed to
help senior citizens, pregnant women and differently-abled persons in obtaining
lower berths; middle bay of coaches to be reserved for women and senior
citizen. Provision of Rs. 120 crore has been made for Lifts and escalator;
newly manufactured coaches will now be Braille enabled; building wider
entrances for the ease of differently-abled passengers; allocation for passenger
amenities up by 67%.
The Railways
has proposed to revamp its station development policy completely and simplifies
process for faster development by inviting open bids. It has proposed to
develop 10 Satellite Railway terminals in major cities with twin purpose of
decongesting the city and providing services to suburban passengers.
Seventy seven
projects covering 9,400 km of doubling/tripling/quadrupling works along with
electrification, covering almost all States, at a cost of Rs. 96,182 crore will
be taken up. Traffic facility works a top priority with outlay of Rs. 2374
crore have been proposed. In order to accelerate the pace of Railway
electrification, 6,608 route kilometres will be sanctioned for 2015-16, an increase
of 1330% over the previous year.
As per the
Budget proposal, the speed of 9 railway corridors will be increased
from existing 110 and 130 kmph to 160 and 200 kmph respectively so that
inter-metro journeys like Delhi-Kolkata and Delhi-Mumbai can be completed
overnight. Average speed of freight trains in empty and loaded conditions, will
be enhanced to 100 kmph for empty freight trains and 75 kmph for loaded trains.
Declaring
safety of paramount importance for Railways, an action plan has been
proposed for accident prone areas. The Budget also proposes 970 ROB/RUBs
and other safety-related works to eliminate 3438 level crossings at a total
expense of Rs. 6,581 crore, 2600% higher than the previous year. Train
Protection Warning System and Train Collision Avoidance System will be
installed on select routes at the earliest.
The Budget
proposes constituting
an innovation council called “Kayakalp” for business re-engineering and
introducing a spirit of innovation in Railways besides setting up of Technology
portal to invite innovative technological solutions. Four Railway Research
Centers in select universities for fundamental research have also been proposed
besides ‘Malaviya Chair’ for Railway Technology at IIT (BHU), Varanasi.
PPP cell of
Railways will be revamped to make it result oriented, “Foreign Rail Technology
Cooperation scheme” will be launched. Joint ventures will be set up with States
for focused project development, resource mobilization, land acquisition,
project implementation and monitoring of critical rail projects. In order to
meet the requirements of new lines JVs will also be set up with major public
sector customers.
Rail Budget
has also proposed Coastal Connectivity Program in partnership with ports for Nargol,
Chharra, Dighi, Rewas and Tuna. Besides this, projects worth Rs 2500 crore will
be taken up through BOT/ Annuity route. These include Wardha- Nagpur 3rd
line, Kazipet-Vijaywada 3rd line, Bhadrak –Nargundi 3rd line and Bhuj- Nalia
Gauge Conversion.
In order to
make Indian Railways more environment friendly, 100 DEMUs will be
enabled for dual fuel – CNG and diesel. Locomotives running on LNG are also currently
under development. Noise levels of locos to be at par with international norms;
concerns related to wildlife to be addressed.
As a part of
its social initiatives, now Rail stations and training centers will be made
available for skill development. Incredible Rail for Incredible India will be
launched and training of auto-rickshaw and taxi-operators as tourist-guides on
the model of Konkan Railway will be taken up for tourism promotion. IRCTC will
work on promoting the Gandhi circuit to attract tourists to mark the occasion
of 100 years of the return of Mahatma Gandhi to India from South Africa. Kisan
Yatra, a special travel scheme for farmers for farming & marketing
technique centres has also been proposed.
According to
Budget Estimates, Plan Outlay for 2015-16 has been proposed to Rs 1,00,011
crore, an increase of 52% over RE 2014-15 plan size. Out of this 41.6% resources
will come from Central Government support while 17.8 % will be generated from
internal resources.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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