
Speech of Kumari Mamata Banerjee
13:17 IST
Speech of Kumari Mamata Banerjee
Introducing the Railway Budget 2009-10
On 3rd July 2009
- Madam Speaker, I rise to present the Budget Estimates for the
year 2009- 10 for the Indian Railways. I am extremely honoured
presenting the first railway budget in the august House presided by
the first lady Lok Sabha Speaker of the country.
- This is the first Railway budget that I will be presenting as a
Minister in the UPA government. I thank our respected Prime
Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji for his valued guidance and support
and I am also thankful to our honourable Finance Minister for his
kind support. I have presented two Railway Budgets earlier and this
will be my third Railway Budget.
- Madam, I know how our Honble Members of Parliament
representing people from all parts of the country have high
expectations from Indian Railways. They want new projects in their
states and constituencies. They also want more new lines, more
budget provisions and existing projects to be expedited. They want
more trains and better services.
- Railway is the visible face of the government and we are proud of
it. Madam, therefore standing before the august House, please permit
me to raise a question as to whether railway projects are to be
measured only on the scale of economic viability or do
we also need to look at the social viability of these
projects ? Are the fruits of development to be restricted only to a
privileged few and not to the teeming populations in remote and
backward areas of our country? These projects may be economically
unviable but are an economic necessity for the people of those
regions who have remained victims of backwardness and poverty. They
need these projects even more. I do believe 2 and I am firmly
committed to the visible upliftment of the downtrodden and under
privileged which is imperative for holistic socio economic
development of the country. These projects that are instrumental in
upgradation of the deprived and under privileged, may not meet the
so called economic viability criterion but create real economic
assets which will be far more beneficial for future development.
- Several years have passed since we got independence. Just as
everybody has a right to vote in democracy, in the same manner,
every ordinary person should have the right to development. Several
lakhs of people are awaiting development. The time has now come for
them to receive their share in fruits of development. I think the
time has come when our economists and social philosophers will have
to consider, that the upliftment of the poor and down trodden, is
the primary task of any welfare government and society and the old
mindset of economic viability should be substituted by social
viability. As the former Prime Minister Indiraji once stated that elimination
of poverty demands frontal attack on vested interests and causes of
poverty.
- I believe that by building up major infrastructural facilities
like Indian Railways, we will be able to aim at development of the
large number of face less poor people. These are at the core of my
developmental approach for railways.
- Speaker Madam, our honble Prime Minister always emphasises
on inclusive growth. The Railways must set an example to
promote inclusiveness in their functioning keeping the
needs of all sections of our fellow countrymen in our thoughts,
decisions and deeds. I have therefore decided to set up an expert
committee to advise me on innovative financing and implementation of
the so called economically unviable but socially desired
projects. We will identify those parts that are detached from all
infrastructure development and facilities and within a short time I
will prepare a blue print of how many such schemes can be
implemented in the coming five years.
- Madam, we need to strike a right balance. Everyone knows that
India is changing and changing rapidly. Indian Railways has been
trying to keep pace with this change. Indeed Railways is making its
own important contribution to this change. Today the people of India
are eager for faster and inclusive economic growth. They want better
connectivity, more employment opportunities. People of every region
in every state want to see progress in agriculture, industry, trade
and business, so that they and their children can live a better
life. Indian Railways is a unique umbrella for creation of
infrastructure for development and it is our Mission and Vision to
expand the network to reach development to every corner of the
country.
- Madam, here I would like to quote the following words of Gurudev
Rabindra Nath Tagore;

Where the mind is led forward by Thee, into ever-widening
thought and action Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my
country awake.
Service to the Passengers
- Madam Speaker, after taking over as Railway Minister just a few
days back, I faced many complaints about deterioration in overall
passenger services. Therefore my priority areas will be a
perceptible improvement in
- Passenger Amenities
- Cleanliness
- Quality of Railway catering
- Safety and Security and
- Punctuality
- All Railway zones have been instructed to give priority to
provision of good quality food, drinking water and toilet facilities
and ensure cleanliness on trains and stations. I have further
instructed that availability of Janata Khana should be ensured and
we will be introducing national and regional cuisines in our
catering. A comprehensive policy including strict monitoring
mechanisms would be developed soon for achieving these objectives.
World Class Stations
- We have decided to develop about 50 stations as world class
stations with international level facilities. These will be
developed, through innovative financing and in Public Private
Partnership mode. Some of these stations are CST Mumbai, Pune,
Nagpur, Howrah, Sealdah, Bhubaneswar, New Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi,
Amritsar, Kanpur, Guwahati, Jaipur, Chennai Central,
Tiruvananthapuram Central, Secunderabad, Tirupati, Bangalore City,
Baiyapanahali (Bangalore), Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Habibganj, Gaya Jn.,
Agra Cantt., Mathura Jn., Chandigarh, Kolkata, New Jalpaiguri,
Majerhat, Mangalore, Porbandar, Anand Vihar, Bijwasan, Ajmer Jn. and
Puri.
Adarsh Stations
- Madam, we will develop Adarsh stations with basic facilities such
as drinking water, adequate toilets, catering services, waiting
rooms and dormitories especially for lady passengers, better signage
and other basic facilities are universally available. This year we
are taking up 375 stations for inclusion as Adarsh stations. The
list of 309 identified stations is as follows:
Abohar, Adi Saptagram, Adra, Agarpara, Ahmadpur Jn, Akra,
Alipurduar Jn, Ambika Kalna, Amethi, Amta, Andheri, Andul Jn,
Aranghata, Asansol, Ashoknagar Road, Avadi, Azimganj City, Badkulla,
Bagbazar, Baghajatin, Bagnan, Baidyabati, Balichak, Ballygunge,
Balurghat, Bandel, Bandra,Bankura, Banpur, Bansh Beria, Banspani,
Barakar, Baranagar Road, Bargachia, Barrackpore, Baruipara,
Baruipur, Basirhat, Bauria Jn, BBD Bag, Begampur, Belanagar,
Belapur, Belerhat, Belgharia, Belur, Belur Math, Berhampur Court,
Bhadreswar, Bhandup, Bhasila, Bhayandar, Bidar, Bidhannagar Road,
Bihar Sharif, Biman Bandar, Bira, Birati, Birnagar, Bolangir,
Bolpur, Bongaon Jn, Borivali, Brace Bridge, Budge Budge, Burdhman,
Burrabazar, Canning, Chakda, Chakradharpur, Champahati, Champapukur,
Chandannagar, Chandausi Jn, Chandpara, Charni Road, Chembur,
Chengel, Chennai Beach Jn, Chennai Chetpat, Chennai Park, Chhindwara
Jn, Chinchwad, Chittaranjan, Chittaurgarh Jn, Chittoor, Chromepet,
Chuchura, Churchgate, Cooch Behar, Currey Road, Dadar, Dahanu Road,
Dakshineswar, Dalkolha, Dankuni Jn, Dausa, Delhi Kishanganj, Deula,
Devlali, Dhakuria, Dhaniakhali, Dhapdhapi, Dhupguri, Diamond
Harbour, Dockyard Road, Dombivali, Domjur, Dum Dum Cantt, Dum Dum
Jn, Durganagar, Durgapur, Duttapukur, Eden Gardens, Farakka,
Faridkot, Gangnapur, Garbeta, Garia, Gede, Ghatkopar, Ghutiari
Sharif, Gobardanga, Gomoh Jn, Gopalnagar, Goregaon, Guma, Guptipara,
Gurdas Pur, Gurgaon, Guskara, Habibpur, Habra, Halisahar, Haripal,
Harua Road, Hasnabad, Haur, Hooghly, Ichhapur, Jadabpur, Jagaddal,
Jajpur Keonjhar Road, Jalpaiguri, Jamshedpur, Jangipur Road,
Jaynagar Majilpur, Jhargram, Jiaganj, Jirat, Kakdwip, Kalikapur,
Kalinarayanpur Jn, Kalyani, Kalyani Ghoshpara, Kalyani Silpanchal,
Kalyanpur, Kamarkundu Jn, Kanchrapara, Kankinara, Karjat, Kasara,
Kashinagar, Katwa Jn, Khadki, Khana, Khardaha, Khopoli, Khurda Road,
King's Circle, Kirnahar, Kolaghat, Konnagar, Koraput Jn, Korukkupet,
Krishnanagar City Jn, Kulti, Kurla, Lake Gardens, Lakshmikantapur,
Lalgarh Jn, Lalgola, Latur, Liluah, Londa Jn, Madanpur, Madhubani,
Madhupur Jn, Madhyamgram, Magra Hat, Majhergram, Malad, Malda Town,
Mallikpur, Manavur, Mankundu, Marine Lines, Masagram, Masalandapur,
Matunga, Mecheda, Memari, Midnapur, Mira 6 Road, Mourigram, Mulund,
Mumbai Central (Local), Murshidabad, Nabadwipdham, Nahur, Naigaon,
Naihati Jn, Nalgonda, Nalhati Jn, Nalikul, Namkhana, Nanur, Narayan
Pakuria Murail, Nasibpur, Netra, New Alipore, New Barrackpore,
Nischindapur, Okha, Palpara, Palta, Panskura Jn, Panvel, Parasnath,
Parkcircus, Parli Vaijnath, Patipukur, Patna Sahib, Perambur
Carriage Works, Phulia, Pilibhit Jn, Plassey, Prayag, Princepghat,
Pundooah, Purbasthali, Purulia Jn, Raiganj, Rampurhat, Ranaghat Jn,
Rangapara North, Raniganj, Rasulpur, Rayagada, Rishikesh, Rishra,
Sagar, Sahibganj, Sainthia Jn, Salempur Jn, Samudragarh, Sangli,
Sangrampur, Sanpada, Santacruz, Santoshpur, Saphale, Senji
Panambakkam, Sewri, Shaktigarh, Shantipur Jn, Sheoraphuli,
Shikohabad Jn, Shivajinagar, Shrirampur, Shyamnagar, Silchar,
Siliguri Jn, Simurali, Singur, Sirsa, Sitamarhi, Sitapur Jn,
Sitarampur Jn, Sodepur, Sonarpur Jn, Sondalia, St. Thomas Mount,
Subhasgram, Subzi Mandi, Sultanganj, Suri, Suryapur, Taki Road,
Tala, Tambaram, Tarakeswar, Tarapith Road, Thakurnagar, Tilak Nagar,
Tiruninravur, Tiruvalangadu, Tiruvallur, Titagarh, Titlagarh Jn,
Tollygunge, Tribeni, Turbhe, Ulhasnagar, Ulubaria, Uttarpara,
Vangaon, Vashi and Virar. Multi-functional Complexes (MFCs)
- I am very happy to announce the construction of Multi-functional
Complexes in station premises for providing rail users facilities
like shopping, food stalls and restaurants, book stalls,
PCO/STD/ISD/Fax booths, medicine & variety stores, budget
hotels, underground parking etc. It is proposed to take up
development of these Multi-functional Complexes in different parts
of the country at 50 railway stations serving places of pilgrimage,
industry and tourist interest in this year. Responsibility for
development of these facilities will be entrusted to IRCON and Rail
Land Development Authority (RLDA). 7 A list of 49 identified
stations is:
Alipurduar, Allahabad, Anandpur Sahib, Banspani, Bikaner, Bilaspur,
Cuttack, Darjeeling, Dehradun, Digha, Durg, Ernakulam, Gandhidham,
Ganga Sagar, Ghatsila, Gwalior, Hajur Sahib, Hubli, Hyderabad,
Indore, Jabalpur, Jammu Tawi, Jasidih, Jhansi, Jodhpur,
Kanniyakumari, Kathgodam, Katra, Khajuraho, Madurai, Manmad, Mysore,
Nanded, Nasik, Palakkad, Parasnath, Raebareily, Raipur, Rajgir,
Rameshwaram, Ranchi, Shirdi, Silchar, Tarapith, Tiruchirapalli,
Udaipur, Ujjain, Vadodara, and Visakhapatnam.
Clean trains and Stations
- During current year we will expand On Board House Keeping Scheme
(OBHS) to cover 200 additional pairs of trains and also take up
improved linen management to bring about a significantly improved
quality of washing, through modern mechanised automated laundries.
Initially, a pilot project will be started at the metropolitan
cities, like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram.
On its success it will be extended to other cities.
- Railways will extend a helping hand to Physically Challenged
Persons and aged persons by providing standard ramps, earmarked
parking lots, specially designed coaches in each mail and express
train, lifts and escalators, in a phased manner.
- We will introduce Train Information System with automatic
announcements in Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi suburban sections as is
already in the process of being installed in Mumbai. Other important
stations will be covered in a phased manner.
Railway Enquiry Call Centre
- We are exploring possibility to depute at least one doctor in
long distance trains. Arrangements will be made to provide Ambulance
services for passengers at Chennai, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad,
Mumbai, Kolkata and Bhubaneswar to start with.
- Madam, for long distance passengers I am happy to inform that
Railways will provide on-board infotainment services on Rajdhanis,
Shatabdis and important long distance inter- city trains for a
pleasurable travel experience.
- Field trials are being conducted for introducing environment
friendly green toilets. We are also planning to conduct trials on
vacuum toilets similar to those used in aircraft on a few coaches.
- Toilet facilities are not being provided in DEMU and MEMU trains
when the travel time is less than 4 hours. This poses difficulties
for women, children and aged persons. We are now planning to provide
toilet facilities where journey is more than 2 hours. Give us a
little time; we will do it as early as possible.
Ticketing and Reservation
- Indian Railways Passenger Reservation System (PRS) now covers
800 locations with 6872 terminals. We will cover 200 new towns and
cities and a further 800 new locations in cities and towns already
having PRS facilities will be covered. Madam, I invite each member
of both houses of Parliament to identify one PRS location of their
choice and inform railways for inclusion in the list of new
locations.
- For unreserved tickets, the number of Unreserved Ticketing System
(UTS) terminals is being expanded from 5000 to 8000. Automatic
Vending Machines would be installed at 200 large and medium sized
stations. We are expanding e ticketing for ease of passengers.
Cancellation of confirmed e-tickets after preparation of charts is
being further simplified. Efforts are on to provide SMS update on
waitlisted tickets and indicate berth numbers on confirmed ticket by
the end of the financial year.
Mushkil Aasaan
- Madam, I think members will be very happy to know that how the
facility of UTS can be reached to the Maa Maati Manush.
Under the MoU between Railways and Department of Post, passengers
can now buy computerized tickets from nearly 5000 post offices in
cities and towns. Madam, this august house would be happy to know
that I have decided to introduce mobile ticketing vans Mushkil
Aasaan for issuing reserved and unreserved tickets in both
urban and rural areas. Poor people who are unable to go to the
stations can now purchase tickets in market places, mohallas and
other busy places. In this year, we will introduce 50 such mobile
vans in the country.
Air conditioned double decker coaches for inter-city travel
- Madam the house will be happy to know that like double decker
buses we are taking the novel initiative of introducing high
capacity air conditioned double-decker coaches, for intercity
travel. These will have superior riding quality and comfort.
Monitoring of Passenger Facilities
- For monitoring these various initiatives, the Additional General
Managers on each zonal Railway will be responsible for periodic
supervision and carrying out surprise inspections and attending to
public grievances on this subject. Each Division will have a
dedicated officer for field level supervision.
Safety
- Safety is our first priority. This includes timely track
renewal, modernization of signals, use of various safety equipment
like digital ultrasonic flaw detecting machines and wheel impact
load detectors (WILD). In the first two years of the plan period,
7843 kms of track renewals has been completed and a target of 3500
km has been kept for 2009-10. Out of 66,565 10 km of broad gauge
track, 57,345 km has been brought under mechanized maintenance.
- Road Over Bridges and Road Under Bridges are extremely important
from safety point of view. The present mechanism of cost sharing
between the Railways and the state governments needs to be reviewed.
The time has come to develop a new approach where, with assured
funding, turnkey execution of these projects can be done. We will
take up this issue with the Planning Commission for their support.
- Anti Collision Device (ACD) to prevent incidents of train
collisions has been made operational on 1736 RKm of North Frontier
Railway. Further work for extending this system on 1700 RKm on three
railways Southern, South Central and South Western Railways is
planned to be completed in two years. I will review the
implementation of the project before further extension to other
Railways.
- All safety related matters will be taken care of by Railway
Board who will take responsibility and effective measures to ensure
safety.
Security
- Security is another priority area of railways. Railways are
strengthening their efforts at providing protection to passengers
both at stations and on trains. For revamping security systems, an
Integrated Security Scheme has been drawn up for 140 vulnerable and
sensitive railway stations. We are also planning to raise Commando
Battalions and will increase the number of women commandos. Women
RPF squads are being deployed for security of women passengers,
particularly in sections where a large number of women travel alone
regularly. Madam, even though Law and order is a state subject, we
will work together with all agencies concerned to give passengers a
safe journey.
Staff Welfare
- We are proud of our 14 lakh employees. They are the leader and
our engine of growth
- A thrust will be given under the Corporate Welfare Plan for
improvement of staff quarters & colonies. During 2009-10,
6560 staff quarters are proposed to be constructed.
- To promote sports, cultural and extra-curricular activities,
indoor stadia will be developed in major railway divisions and
zones including Bongaon at the Indo- Bangladesh border.
- I propose to increase the contribution to Staff Benefit Fund
to Rs 350/- per employee by one year with the proviso that out
of this contribution, the sum of Rs 100 per employee will be
exclusively for activities relating to women empowerment and
training for developing vocational and occupational skills of
physically and mentally challenged wards of railway employees
especially girl child and higher education for girls.
- I propose to set up Scholarships for higher education of girl
children of group D staff for promoting their economic
independence.
- It is proposed to open seven Nursing Colleges on Railway land
at Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai (Kalyan), Chennai, Secunderabad,
Lucknow and Jabalpur on Public Private Partnership model so as
to facilitate the wards of the Railway employees in finding a
good vocational avenue.
- Medical colleges are planned to be established attached to
existing railway hospitals through PPP, to give higher education
facilities to new generation of railway children. The locations
would be Chennai, 12 Hyderabad, Bilaspur, Lucknow, Barasat,
Bhubaneswar, Mysore, Kharagpur, Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Jodhpur,
Gardenreach, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, B. R. Singh Hospital, Bhopal,
Jammu and Trivandrum.
- We will provide dormitories for ladies and gents who
accompany the patients at 16 hospitals having 150 beds and above
- For special medical treatment of railway persons, General
Managers will be empowered to sanction cases up to Rs 4 lakhs.
- The Metro Railway Hospital at Tollygunge is proposed to be
upgraded to 75 bedded hospital.
- Burn Units will be provided on major Railway Hospitals of
Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Secunderabad, Bangalore and /B.R. Singh
Hospital,
- I have received some observations from different people about
the functioning of Railway Recruitment Boards. Therefore
recruitment policy and RRBs will be reviewed shortly.
- Special Recruitment Drive will be launched to wipe out
backlog in filling up the vacancies of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled
Tribes.
- It is proposed to develop a scheme to give better
representation to minorities, women and economically back ward
classes of the society in railway recruitments.
- A Special Recruitment Drive will be launched for filling up
of vacancies against Physically Handicapped Quota.
- We want to promote sports and cultural activities among the
Railway persons. I appreciate all railway sports persons who
participated in national and international events. Sports
persons will get their share in recruitment.
Optic Fibre Cable
- Madam, I had announced in 2001-02 Railway Budget laying of Optic
Fibre Cable network along Railway track for commercial utilization.
After 8 years, I find little progress. Hence Madam, I propose to
constitute an expert committee, headed by Shri Sam Pitroda, the key
person behind the telecommunication revolution in our country. The
Committee will suggest further innovations, to utilize the optic
fiber cables network of the railway and take information technology
to the door steps in remote areas.
Wagons
- During the year 2009-10 Railways have planned to acquire 18,000
wagons under rolling stock programme as against 11,000 wagons in
2008-09. There is a growing demand of wagons in Railways. We propose
to initiate the process for taking over wagon units of Burn
Standard. A dialogue has already been started with concerned
Ministries for waiver of accumulated liabilities. Efforts will be
made to complete all action at the earliest as the units are PSU s
under the Ministry of Heavy Industries.
Production Units
- The Production Units of Indian Railways have performed well in
2008-09, with many units setting new records of production and
productivity.
- Rail Coach Factory/Kapurthala manufactured 1558 coaches
including 121 stainless steel coaches of new LHB design. The
target for 2009-10 is 1562 coaches.
- Integral Coach Factory/Chennai turned out 1337 coaches. The
target for 2009-10 is 1433 coaches.
- Diesel Locomotive Works/Varanasi manufactured 257 locomotives
in 2008-09. The target for 2009-10 is 250 locomotives with a
substantial increase in the number of high horse power
locomotives to 150.
- Chittaranjan Locomotive Works manufactured 220 locomotives,
the highest ever, including 54 3-phase high horse power
locomotives. The target for 2009-10 is 250 locomotives.
- Rail Wheel Factory/Bangalore achieved a quantum jump in wheel
production of 35% over 2007-08 by producing 1,96,261 wheels in
the year 2008-09. The production target for 2009-10 is 2,00,000
wheels.
- Diesel Modernization Works (DMW) is upgrading the existing
fleet of Diesel Locomotives from existing 2600 HP to 3100 HP and
3300 HP Diesel locomotives.
Railway Workshops to be reorganised on business lines
- A business plan will be drawn up to improve overall efficiency
and reduction in unit costs of our workshops. This will be initiated
at Golden Rock, Parel, Ajmer and Kharagpur workshops.
Railway Printing Presses
- Madam, the Printing Presses of the Railways have long been
neglected and have been deemed to be a non-productive asset. It is
my belief that if we take up a few major presses like Mumbai
(Byculla), Delhi (Shakurbasti), Kolkata (Howrah) and Chennai, for
upgradation and modernization, it would not only be cost effective
but may also release surplus space for ancillary development and
commercial purposes. I have asked for review of the policy in this
regard. I am also aware of heritage institutions like Basumati
Sahitya Mandir, a State Public Undertaking in West Bengal, which
unfortunately is lying unutilized for the last two years. This great
institution 15 played a vital role in our freedom movement and is
associated with eminent and historic personalities like the father
of the nation Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindra Nath Tagore, Rishi Aurobindo,
Netaji Subhash Chander Bose, Sri Sri Ramakrishna and Vivekananda. I
would be happy to takeover this institution if the State Government
hands it over to the Railways.
Public Sector Undertakings- our PSUs are doing well.
- During the year 2007-08 all the ten Public Sector Undertakings
under the administrative control of Ministry of Railways have
performed well and achieved a combined turnover of Rs. 11,880 crore
and earned a net profit of Rs.1,950 crore. A total dividend payment
of Rs. 261 crores has been made to Railways.
Freight Business
- Several measures are being taken to improve the proportion of
freight traffic moving on Railways.
- Besides improving the loading of coal, iron ore, cement,
fertilizers and food grains, Railways are seeking to increase
their share in new traffic streams like automobiles, fly ash
etc.
- Permission to access private sidings will be given to
containers which will help in attracting piecemeal traffic
presently not being carried by Railways.
- A premium service for container movement with assured transit
time is being considered for time sensitive cargo.
- Private ownership of special purpose rolling stock for
commodities and private operation of freight terminals will be
encouraged.
- A new policy would be unveiled to allow construction and
operation of private freight terminals and multi-modal logistic
parks.
- A new policy would be unveiled to allow construction and
operation of private freight terminals and multi-modal logistic
parks.
- Mega logistics hubs are being planned alongside the proposed
Eastern and Western Dedicated Freight Corridors.
Kisan-Vision project
- Madam, you may be aware that our country at present suffers an
unacceptable loss of about Rs. 35-40,000 crore every year towards
wastage of fruits and vegetables. I am happy to inform the House
about the contribution Railways proposes to make to the second green
revolution by introducing special trains to carry perishable
products like fruits and vegetables, fish etc from identified
production clusters to consumer centres, by way of maintaining
quality and freshness of perishable produce. Railways will encourage
creation of facilities of setting up cold storage and temperature
controlled perishable cargo centres and its transportation through
public private partnership mode. For this purpose, Railways will
associate professional agency to identify locations and designing
proper services.
- On similar lines, to promote small industries sector, we will
facilitate movement of village handicraft, cottage industry and
textile products from production clusters like Tirupur, Dhanekhali,
Shantipur etc to consumption centres. This will greatly increase
their outreach and access to new markets.
Super Fast Parcel Express Trains
- I am happy to announce the launch of a premium parcel service
named Faster Parcel Services on a pilot basis on 3
routes between:
Tughalakabad (Delhi) and Royapuram (Chennai)
Tughalakabad (Delhi) and Vapi (near Mumbai)
Tughalakabad (Delhi) and Howrah
This is envisaged as a time-tabled service from dedicated terminals
with guaranteed transit time and web-based bookings.
Dedicated Freight Corridors
- The Dedicated Freight Corridor project on the Western and Eastern
routes is a landmark project which will adorn the country like a
necklace. In view of its importance for creating infrastructure in
the country and generating employment I would like to declare it as
the Diamond Rail Corridors project of the Indian
Railways. The Western corridor passes through Uttar Pradesh, Delhi,
Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra. The Eastern Corridor
will run from Ludhiana to Kolkata via Dankuni, covering the states
of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal.
Prefeasibility studies for the other trunk routes viz; North-South,
East-West, East-South and Southern (Chennai-Goa) corridors have been
conducted and Ministry of Railways will take steps for further
action in this regard.
- The Government have approved the extension of the Eastern
corridor up to Dankuni. To expedite the project execution in a time
bound and cost effective manner, I will be setting up an expert
committee who will look into all aspects and develop a robust
business plan.
- Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor is being developed in the area
of influence of the Western Dedicated Freight corridor comprising
industrial hubs, rail port connectivity, logistic parks and mega
power plants which will be executed in public private partnership
mode.
- I visualise an Eastern Industrial Corridor developing alongside
the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor, similar to the Delhi Mumbai
Industrial corridor. I propose to put Railways land banks to
productive use. This will also avoid increase in cost and will help
in early start of industrial projects. In 18 order to catalyze
industrial development in this corridor I have included investments
in rolling stock production and assembly facilities and coach
rehabilitation at Dankuni, Majerhat and Naopara in this region.
These will lay the foundation for a rail based industrial cluster in
the Eastern Industrial corridor, drawing upon inherent advantages of
proximity to coal and ore mines, large strength of labour force and
Indias largest metal works market.
- Madam, there is a very high demand for EMU/MEMUs and Metro
coaches in the country and capacity addition is an immediate
requirement. I am happy to announce the setting up of a new coach
factory with state-of-art facilities exclusively to manufacture
about 500 such coaches per annum in the Kanchrapara-Halisahar
Railway complex where Railway land is available. This unit will be
set up in Joint Venture /Public Private Partnership mode.
- The Railways has already taken the initiative of setting up a
power plant in collaboration with National Thermal Power Corporation
at Nabi Nagar, which is expected to yield considerable saving in
cost of electricity to the Railways. After discussions with the
Ministry of Power we propose to set up a 1000 MW power plant at Adra
to avail traction supply at economical tariff. Madam as I had
mentioned in my opening remarks, this project is of great importance
as it would be located in an under developed tribal area, and will
help in providing employment and bringing the tribal people in to
the mainstream.
Training for employment
- India has one of the worlds largest populations of young
people. Development and upgradation of the skill sets of our youth
is critical for their economic empowerment and a better tomorrow.
Contributing to the National Skill Development Mission, we will
strengthen our apprentices training 19 facilities and the new
facilities proposed at Dankuni will impart state of the art training
to young artisans and supervisors. This would be a significant
contribution to the national talent pool and would be another key
input in making the Eastern Industrial corridor a key to the future
development of the nation.
Performance in 2008-09
- Madam, despite the economic slowdown in the last financial year,
the Railways loaded 833 MT of freight cargo which is a 5% growth
over the previous year. Traffic Receipts grew by 11.4% to reach Rs
79862 cr. A saving of Rs 676 cr was achieved in expenditure, through
stringent economy measures. Even after having disbursed Rs. 13,600
cr. towards implementation of 6th Pay Commission recommendations the
Railways were successful in generating a cash surplus before
dividend of Rs. 17,400 cr. and after fulfilling their full dividend
liability of Rs 4,717 cr were able to maintain internal generation
for investment at Rs. 12,681 cr. The plan expenditure for 2008-09
was about Rs. 36,336 cr as against the revised target of Rs. 36,773
cr.
Budget Estimates 2009-10
- Madam, I shall now deal with the Budget Estimates for 2009-10.
- Madam, I am presenting the Budget Estimates for 2009-10 in the
back drop of the shortfall in performance of the Railways in
2008-09. Freight loading fell short of the target of 850 MT by 17
MT. Similarly, revenues expected from commercial utilization of
surplus Railway lands also did not materialize. The primary cause
for these shortfalls appears to have been the economic slowdown.
- This has forced me to review the targets set for 2009-10 in the
interim budget. Based on the review, it is very clear that the
unrealistically high targets set in the interim budget are not
sustainable and warrant a mid course 20 correction. I have now set
more realistic targets for 2009-10 in the main budget based on the
continuing trend of recession in the manufacturing sector and
exports. However, I am confident that with the combined
determination of the 14 lakh strong railway family we will come back
to the house with an even better performance
- The freight traffic target for year 2009-10 has been fixed at 880
MT. This will give an incremental loading of 47 MT over 2008-09,
whereas incremental loading in 2008-09 was only 39 MT. This
ambitious target is being kept in light of the special measures
being taken by a government to give an economic stimulus as a
counter recession measure and keeping in view the special efforts
that the Railways will make to attract more bulk traffic and new
traffic streams. Efforts are also on to capture long lead traffic.
- With all these measures, goods earnings are projected at Rs
58,525 cr, which is Rs 5,092 cr more than performance of 2008-09.
Passenger earnings are projected at Rs 24,309 cr. A growth of 10.8%
has been provided in keeping with the long term trend of growth.
- The target for other coaching earnings is being kept at Rs. 2,750
cr which would imply a growth of 40% of the performance in 2008-09.
I am of the firm view that proper marketing of our SLRs and running
of premium parcel services will certainly help us realize this
difficult target.
- Madam, the Railways has a vast potential for revenue generation
from non-traditional sources. In my previous tenure as Railway
Minister, I had initiated several measures in this regard. Enough
efforts have not been made to realize this potential. I will now
develop new innovative ideas for land and air space utilization for
commercial purposes through PPP mode. Such business plans would be
monitored closely to achieve substantial revenues over the next
three years. The target for sundry earnings is being pegged at Rs
2,760 21 cr, but once these initiatives take shape I am confident
that not only will we improve on this but will be able to do
wonders.
- Clearance from traffic suspense has been kept at Rs 75 cr as
against the performance of Rs 25 cr achieved in 2008-09. Based on
the forgoing projections, Gross Traffic Receipts have been projected
at Rs 88,419 cr reflecting an increase of Rs 8,557 cr on the actuals
of 2008-09.
- I propose to retain the Ordinary Working Expenses at Rs 62,900
cr, to ensure that adequate provision is made for disbursement of 60
percent arrears in salary, due in 2009-10 on account of
implementation of the 6th Pay Commission and for maintenance
expenditure. However, I am simultaneously pursuing stringent economy
measures to target a substantial saving in working expenses. Total
Working Expenses are projected at Rs 81,665 cr, which include Rs
5,325 cr as appropriation to Depreciation Reserve Fund (DRF) and Rs
13,440 cr as appropriation to Pension Fund.
- Even after having absorbed the impact of 6th Pay Commission, to
the extent of about Rs 14,600 cr in 2009-10, the cash surplus before
dividend of the Railways works out to Rs 14,201 cr, Net Revenue Rs
8,121 cr. and Operating Ratio 92.5%.
- Madam I am proud that despite the combined impact of increase in
Working Expenses due to the 6th Pay Commission and sluggishness in
earnings due to the economic slowdown in the economy, Railways paid
their full dividend liability of Rs 4,717 cr in 2008-09 and will pay
an even higher Dividend of Rs 5,479 cr in 2009-10.
- Based on above projections the Excess of the Railways for 2009-10
will be Rs 2,642 cr, which will be appropriated to Railways Funds.
Concessions
Izzat
- Madam, every person wants to live in dignity. The journey of
life also begins with dignity. Rail journey is also like the journey
of life. I want that every person should travel on our Railways with
dignity. I, therefore, wish to present the gift of travel with
dignity to even the poorest of the poor. I, therefore, announce a
new scheme called Izzat. Under this scheme, a
uniformally priced monthly season ticket of Rs. 25 would be
available free of all surcharges for travel up to 100 kms for
members of the unorganized sector with monthly income not exceeding
Rs. 1500/-. This will give lakhs of people in our country a chance
to travel on rail with dignity. This scheme will be implemented with
the cooperation of Members of Parliament. I would now like to read a
couplet.
Bhanwar se lado,
Tum lehron se uljho,
Kahan tak chaloge Kinare kinare
Concessions to Press Correspondents
- Now I come to the Press. Instead of giving coupons, it is now
proposed to issue photo identification cum credit card based on the
certification by the Press Information Bureau and other competent
State and local authorities. On production of this card the Press
Correspondents would be able to get reservation done and also
tickets issued from the PRS/UTS counters through this card.
Facilities would also be provided to get compact accommodation for
both the Press Correspondents and their family members who are not
availing this concession. In addition, concession of 30% will be
increased to 50% for 23 Press Correspondents and permission to
travel with spouse at 50% concession will be given for once a year.
- Now for the student concessions. Students are our pride. The free
monthly season tickets for second class travel between school and
home for girl students up to graduation and for boy students up to
12th standard will be extended to students attending Madrasa, High
Madrasa and senior Madrasa. I am happy to announce extension of
concessional monthly season tickets available for students attending
school up to Class XII, Madrasa, High Madrasa and senior Madrasa for
travel in Metro rail, Kolkata. This would imply concession of 60%
for students on the metro fare. Students attending recognized
vocational institutions will also enjoy this concession on the metro
fare. I hope this will inspire similar concessions on other metro
systems.
Only Ladies Special
- Madam, the number of working women in our country is increase.
They face considerable difficulties in travelling for work. I
therefore, announce the introduction of Only Ladies EMU
train services in Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata suburban on the pattern
of Mumbai suburban. These services will run for the convenience of
women passengers during office hours.
Train services
- Yuva Trains: Madam, the young generation is our asset and we are
proud of them. Due to economic difficulties poor youth are not able
to travel on our trains. I will run Yuva Trains
dedicated specially for the young generation. These trains will be
introduced between major cities to ensure that the youth and low
income groups can travel at low rates between these cities. The new
low-priced fast train service will be started to connect youth in
rural hinterlands to major metros/cities. The train will provide air
conditioned seated accommodation and will run from point to point
for distances ranging 24 from 1000 km to 2500 km. The fare will be
Rs 299 for distances up to 1500 km and Rs 399 for distances up to
2500 km.
A weekly service will be introduced as a pilot service within three
months in the following sections-
a) Mumbai to Delhi
b) Delhi to Kolkata
If successful it will be extended to other areas of the country.
- After Izzat, Student and Press concessions, ladies special and
yuva trains, I now come to a new train service called Duronto: A new
train service by the name Duronto with AC and non-AC
sleeper will be introduced for non-stop point to point services
between select cities throughout the country. For the first time in
our history we will introduce nonstop trains
Duronto Train services
1. New Delhi-JammuTawi Non stop (Tri-weekly)
2. Howrah- Mumbai (AC) Non stop (Bi-weekly)
3. Mumbai-Ahmedabad (AC) Non stop (Tri-weekly)
4. Chennai- Delhi Non stop (Bi-weekly)
5. New Delhi -Lucknow Non stop (Tri-weekly)
6. Delhi-Pune (AC) Non stop (Bi-weekly)
7. Howarh - Delhi Non stop (Bi-Weekly)
8. New Delhi -Allahabad Non stop (Tri- weekly)
9. Sealdah-New Delhi Non stop (Bi-Weekly)
10. Kolkata-Amritsar Non stop (Bi-weekly)
11. Bhubaneswar - Delhi Non Stop (Weekly)
12. Ernakulam - Delhi Non Stop (Weekly)
Other New Train Services
- In view of the increasing demand of the passengers, I also
propose to introduce the following train services. I am only giving
a few trains as was possible in one months budget preparation.
a) New Introductions
1. Vishakhapatnam Secunderabad -Mumbai Superfast (Bi-weekly)
2. Sriganga Nagar- Delhi- Nanded Superfast(Weekly)
3. New Jalpaiguri Sealdah Superfast (Tri-weekly)
4. Bangalore- Hubli Solapur Superfast (Tri-weekly)
5. Howrah Bangalore Superfast (Weekly)
6. Pune- Daund- Solapur Superfast (Daily)
7. Ranchi Howrah (3 days via Ghatshila- Kharagpur and 3 days
via Asansol ) Intercity (6 days a week)
8. Kamakhya Puri Express (Weekly)
9. Jabalpur Ambikapur Express (Tri- weekly)
10. Gandhidham- Howrah Superfast (Weekly)
11. Delhi Sadulpur Express (Tri-weekly)
12. Ajmer-Bhopal Express (by integration of 9655/56 Ajmer- Ratlam
and 9303/04 Ratlam Bhopal express trains) (Daily)
13. Bilaspur Tirunelveli Jn. (Thiruvananthapuram) Superfast
(Weekly) 14. Mumbai Karwar Superfast (Tri-weekly)
15. Durg- Jaipur Express (Weekly)
16. Dibrugarh Town Chandigarh Express (Weekly)
17. Delhi - Farakka Express (Bi-weekly)
18. Hazrat Nizammudin Bangalore Rajdhani Express (Tri-weekly)
via Kacheguda
19. New Jalpaiguri Delhi Express (Bi-weekly) via Barauni
20. Mumbai-Varanasi Superfast (Daily)
21. Mysore- Yesvantpur Express (Daily)
22. Koraput Rourkela Express (Daily) via Rayagada
23. Agra Ajmer Intercity Superfast (Daily)
24. Mumbai Jodhpur Bikaner Superfast (Bi weekly)
25. Agra- Lucknow Junction Intercity (Daily)
26. Hapa Tirunelveli Jn. Superfast (Bi-weekly) via
Thiruvananthapuram
27. Gwalior- Bhopal Intercity Express (5 days a week) via Guna
28. Kanyakumari Rameshwaram Express (Tri-weekly) via Madurai
29. Howrah Haridwar Superfast (5 days a week)
30. Varanasi- Jammu Tawi Superfast (Daily)
31. Gorakhpur Mumbai Superfast (Daily)
32. New Delhi Guwahati Rajdhani Express (Weekly) via
Muzaffarpur
33. Veraval Mumbai Link Service (Daily) 26
34. Ranchi-Patna Jan Shatabadi Express (Daily)
35. Jhansi Chhindwara Express (Bi-weekly) via Bina - Bhopal
36. Mumbai Jodhpur Express (Weekly)
37. Jamalpur- Gaya Passenger (Daily)
38. Jhajha- Patna MEMU (Daily)
39. Kanpur- New Delhi Shatabdi Express (6 days a week)
40. Bhopal Lucknow Pratapgarh Superfast (Weekly)
41. Lucknow- Rae Bareli Bangalore Superfast (Weekly)
42. Shimoga- Bangalore Intercity Express (Daily)
43. Madurai Chennai Express (Bi- Weekly)
44. Guwahati New Cooch Behar Express Intercity (Daily)
45. Balurghat New Jalpaiguri Express (Daily) via Kishanganj
46. Alipurduar New Jalpaiguri Express Intercity (Daily) via
Siliguri
47. Dharmanagar- Agartala Fast Passenger (Daily)
48. Rewari Phulera Passenger (Daily) via Ringus
49. Shoranur Nilambur Road Passenger (Daily)
50. Coimbatore- Shoranur Passenger (Daily)
51. Mathura Kasganj Passenger (Daily)
52. Farakka- Katwa Azimganj Nawadwip DhamExpress
(Daily)
53. Bangalore Kochuveli Superfast (Weekly)
54. Kolkata-Rampurhat Express (Daily)
55. New Jalpaiguri-Digha Express (Weekly)
56. Purulia-Howrah Express (Bi-weekly)
57. Kolkata-Bikaner Express (Weekly) via Nagore
b) Extension of Trains
1. 6517/6518 Bangalore-Mangalore to Kannur (Daily)
2. 329/330 Andal- Sainthia to Rampur haat (Daily)
3.1105/06 Jhansi-Barrackpore to Kolkata (Weekly)
4. 6787/6788 Madurai-Jammu Tawi to Tirunelveli (Weekly)
5. 7013/7014 Hyderabad-Usmanabad to Pune (Tri- weekly)
6. 2075/2076 Thiruvananthapuram Ernakulam to Kozhikode
(Daily)
7. 213/214 Mysore-Tirupati to Chamraj Nagar (Daily)
8. 2329/2330 Sealdah - New Delhi to Amritsar (Weekly)
9. 5761/5762 Ranchi- Alipurduar to Guwahati (Bi-weekly) 27
10. 9269/9270 Porbandar Bapudham Motihari to Muzaffarpur
(Bi-weekly)
11. 1471/1472 Jabalpur Bhopal Express to Indore (Daily)
12. 6885/6886 Ernakulam Tiruchchirappalli to Nagore (Daily)
13. 2177/2178 Howrah- Agra Cantt Chambal Express Mathura (Weekly)
14. 3113/3114 Kolkata Murshidabad Hazarduari Express to
Lalgola (Daily)
15. 2993/2994 Mumbai- Jaipur Express to Delhi (Tri-weekly)
16. 2555/2556 Gorakhpur- Bhiwani to Hissar (Daily)
17. 2685/2686 Mangalore- Chennai to Puducherry (Weekly)
18. 2143/2144 Nagpur Gaya Deekshabhoomi Express to
Chhatarpati Sahuji Maharaj terminal Kolhapur on one side and to
Dhanbad on the other side (Weekly)
19. 2725/2726 Banglore Hubli Intercity to Dharwar (Daily)
20. 8425/8426 Raipur Bhubaneswar to Puri (Daily)
21. 8413/8414 Paradeep Bhubaneswar to Puri (Daily)
22. 8415/8416 Puri Kendujhargarh to Barbil (Daily)
23. 2173/2174 Mumbai Kanpur Udyog Nagari Express to
Pratapgarh (Bi- Weekly)
24. 1PR/2PR Pratapgarh Rae Bareli Passenger to Lucknow
(Daily)
25. 2821/2822 Howrah-Bhubaneswar Dhauli Express to Puri (Daily)
26. 4227/4228 Varanasi Lucknow to Kanpur (Daily)
27. 2985/2986 Sealdah Jaipur to Ajmer (Daily)
c) Increase in Frequency
1. 2685/2686 Chennai- Mangalore from 3 days to daily
2 2423/2424 New Delhi- Guwahati Rajdhani Express from 5 days to 6
days
3 2443/2444 New Delhi- Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express from 2. days to
4. days 4 7091/7092 Secunderabad Patna from 2 days to daily
5. 2739/2740 Secunderabad Vishakapatnam Express from 4 days
to daily
6. 2111/2112 Amravati-Mumbai Express from 3 days to daily
7. 2957/2958 Ahmedabad New Delhi Rajdhani Express from 6.
days to daily
8. 2149/2150 Pune Patna Express from 4 days to daily 28
9. 2487/2488 Jogbani- Delhi Express from 5 days to daily
10. 2823/2824 Nizammudin-Durg Chhatisgarh Sampark Kranti from 2
days to 3 days
11. 2985/2986 Sealdah- Jaipur Express from 2 days to daily
12. 2905/2906 Porbander Howrah (via Hapa) from 2 days to 3
days
13. 4207/4208 Delhi Pratapgarh Padmavat Express from 3 days
to daily
International Co-operation
- Both India and Bangladesh, on account of their shared history,
have the advantage of vast and strategically linked rail network.
Apart from interchange of freight trains, a passenger train called
Maitree Express is also running between Kolkata and Dhaka since
April 2008. In view of demand of passengers it has been agreed
between two countries to reduce travel time and change the days of
running. India and Bangladesh are also in the process of enhancing
cooperation in the railway sector including development of railway
infrastructure in Bangladesh.
Annual Plan 2009-10
- Madam, the annual plan outlays of the Railways are a harbinger of
economic stimulus for the country, the crying need of the hour.
Reviewing the interim budget projection of Rs 37,905 cr for the
Annual Plan 2009-10, within a few days of my taking charge, I was
surprised to find that there was a provision of Rs 3400 cr for
resource mobilization through PPP, of which Rs 3300 cr would just
not materialize. This would imply a straight reduction in the Annual
Plan to a level below the actual expenditure in 2008-09. I also
learnt that the Railways had received less than their proportionate
share of Gross Budgetary Support (GBS), as per the XI plan
provisions. I immediately took up the matter with the Finance
Minister and am happy to say that we received an increase of Rs 5000
cr as budgetary support, over and above the Rs 10,800 cr committed
in the interim budget. This has enabled the Railways to step up the
plan allocation to Rs 40,745 cr even after non inclusion of the 29
provision of Rs 3300 cr for PPP on account of projects like station
modernization, new locomotive plants as joint venture etc.
- I am happy to inform the house that against all challenges and
odds, the Railways will be able to deploy internal resources at Rs
15,675 cr. Market borrowing has been stepped up to Rs 9170 cr to
support the higher requirement of rolling stock. The house will also
be happy to know that Finance Ministry has approved issue of tax
free bonds by IRFC, for the first time, after a gap of several
years.
- I would like to share with the House a few important highlights
of the plan allocations. In support of the numerous demands I
receive from my colleagues in the Parliament and States, I have
increased the allocation for New Lines from Rs 1100 cr in the
interim budget to Rs 2921 cr. The provision for Gauge Conversion is
Rs 1750 cr, an increase of 24% over the interim budget. In view of
the pressure on internal resources, all Gauge Conversion, Doubling
and Railway Electrification works have been transferred to Capital.
- The interim budget provision for Passenger Amenities was only Rs
502 cr, after excluding the provision for Public Private
Partnership. I am extremely happy to inform that the outlay has now
been increased to Rs 1102 cr, excluding PPP, which is an increase of
119%.
- Madam, Railway men and women toil round the clock, facing a
multitude of adversities to serve this nation and run nearly 17,800
trains every day. We need to address their basic needs. I am
increasing the allocation for Staff Quarters to Rs 335 cr, an
increase of 49% on the interim budget. Allocation for Staff
Amenities is being increased to Rs 424 cr an increase of 79% on the
interim budget.
- Additional Funds to the tune of Rs 1949 cr have been sought from
Ministry of Finance for National Projects of
Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla, 30 Jiribam-Imphal Road, Dimapur-Kohima,
Azra-Byrnihat, Kumarghat-Agartala, Bhairabi-Sairong, Agartala
Sabrum and Sivok Rangpo new lines, Bogibeel Rail-cum Road
Bridge, Lumding-Silchar-Jiribam and Rangia-Murkongselek gauge
conversion.
Urban Transport Services
- Thane-Turbhe-Nerul-Vashi: With the completion of Turbhe-Nerul
section (4.80 km), Thane-Turbhe-Nerul-Vashi project stands
completed, facilitating running of direct trains between Thane and
Nerul.
- Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) Phase-II: MUTP Phase-II
sanctioned in the Budget 2008-09 at a cost of Rs.5300 crore is under
implementation. Pre-feasibility study for Mumbai Elevated Rail
Corridor (Churchgate -Virar) to supplement the densely loaded and
intensively utilized existing suburban system for Mumbai, is in
progress.
- The Rail based suburban services i.e. Metro Railway, Circular
Railway and EMU services are the life line of the cities of Mumbai,
Kolkata, and Chennai. Even after augmenting the capacity of the
existing EMU trains by way of additional coaches and introduction of
additional services, the rail based suburban system will not be able
to meet the demand of the ever increasing population and do not
provide rail based transport from origin to destination to the
commuters. There is a perceived need to provide an energy efficient
rail based system as a feeder route connectivity to the existing
Metro/Circular Railway/EMU suburban system in these cities.
Therefore, I am happy to announce a feasibility study for
introduction of energy efficient rail based system for providing
connectivity to existing suburban system in the most efficient
economic way in Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.
- Kolkata has a unique distinction of having a circular railway
and metro under the Indian Railways. Howrah having been declared as
a world 31 class station, there is a need to segregate the suburban
services to accommodate upgraded facilities. In this context,
decongestion of Howrah by shifting suburban services to Saltgola
will also be undertaken. For better integration, we plan to
undertake the following works:
- a) Dakshineshwar - Dum Dum Barrackpore metro
extenstion
b) Development of terminal at Majerhat
c) Majerhat-Diamond harbour via Joka
d) Majerhat to Diamond Harbour including Khidirpur- Garden
Reach-Budge Budge
e) Dumdum to Garia via Rajarhat
f) Dumdum to Barasat metro extension
g) Park Circus to Bantala
- Madam, the new rail line from Anantnag to Baramulla in Kashmir
Valley has already been completed. Further, Quazigund-Anantnag line
will be completed by August 09 and will be inaugurated soon. The
work on the J&K project has got a setback as difficulties have
been faced on part of the line from Udhampur to Katra and Katra to
Quazigund.
- The alignment on Katra-Quazigund section has been under review
and an Expert Committee appointed to study the issues involved has
recently submitted its report. Madam, my foremost concern is the
safety of the passengers. Therefore the decision in this project has
to be made very carefully. I will review the matter soon and see how
quickly this section of the national project can be taken up for
completion.
- Madam, the Northeast region is very sensitive and its projects
are in progress for providing connectivity to state capitals of
Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram. In recognition of
this, ten rail projects in this region have been declared as
National projects, including projects like Bogibeel rail cum road
bridge and gauge conversion of Lumding-Silchar-Jiribam, 32
Rangia-Murkongselek. The construction of national project in Sikkim
from Sivok to Rangpo is proposed to be entrusted to IRCON for time
bound completion. The surveys for new lines connecting Gangtok and
Shillong have been completed and the proposals would be further
processed for necessary clearances. A proposal for creation of
Northeast Region Rail Development Fund has already been initiated to
ensure necessary funds for timely completion of National Projects in
the region.
- The work of Lumding-Silchar gauge conversion is getting
adversely affected due to adverse law and order conditions in the
area. The matter has been taken up with the concerned authorities
for providing necessary security so that the work could progress
smoothly.
- I am going to entrust responsibility for monitoring all national
projects to a senior officer so that there is strict adherence to
time schedules for completion.
New Lines
- Madam, target of 250 km has been fixed for construction of new
lines in 2009-2010. Some prominent sections are as follows:
- 1. Ghoramara-Dumka of Deogarh-Dumka
2. Bishnupur-Gokulnagar of Tarakeshwar-Bishnupur
3. Lanjigarh-Bhawanipatna of Lanjigarh-Junagarh
4. Quazigund-Anantnag of Udhampur-Baramulla
5. Rewari-Jhajjar of Rewari-Rohtak
6. Kottur-Harihar
7. Churaru Takrala-Amb Andaura of Nangal Dam-Talwara
Gauge Conversion
- During 2009-2010, a target of completion of gauge conversion of
about 1300 km has been fixed including the following sections:
1. Pandharpur-Miraj of Miraj-Latur
2. Saharsa-Dauram Madhepura of Mansi-Saharsa- Purnea
3. Sitamarhi-Bairgania of Jaynagar-Narkatiaganj
4. Parlakimidi-Gunupur of Naupada-Gunupur
5. Mathura-Achnera
6. Aunrihar-Jaunpur
7. Fakiragram-Dhubri
8. Ratangarh-Degana of Sadulpur-Bikaner-Degana
9. Madanapalle Road -Dharamavaram of Dharmavaram-Pakala
10. Quilon-Punnalur
11. Baripada-Bangriposi of Rupsa-Bangriposi
12. Daboi-Chhota Udepur of Pratapnagar-Chhota Udepur
13. Wansjaliya-Jetalsar
14. Ajmer-Phulera
15. Bhildi-Samdari
16. Haibargaon-Mairabari
17. Vellore-Villupuram
Doubling
- During 2008-09, 363 km of doublings were constructed whereas for
2009-10, target for doubling of 700 km has been fixed. The work of
doublings of Phaphamau-Allahabad, Mansa-Bhatinda,
Ghutiarisharif-Canning, Dakshin Barasat-Lakshmikantapur,
Lohta-Badhoi, Jirat-Ambika Kalna, Magrahat- Diamond Harbour,
Yesvantpur-Yelahanka, Yelahanka-Chennasandra, Brundamal-Jharsuguda
Flyover, Gandhidham-Adipur, Gandhidham-Kandla Port and
Nalikul-Tarakeshwar have been proposed in the Budget.
- Madam, in this budget time for preparation has been very short.
Being an election year, expectations are very high. There has not
been enough time to 34 process cases for approvals of Planning
Commission. However, we will shortly be sending the major projects
for necessary approvals. However, the House will appreciate that Small
is Beautiful. Therefore, in order to continue the pace of
creation of infrastructure, I propose to process the following rail
connectivity proposals.
a) New Lines:
1. Shahganj-Unchahar via Sultanpur, Amethi, Salon
2. Bongaon-Bagdaha
3. Banspani-Bimalgarh-Barsuan
4. Dankuni-Jorgalpara-Furfura Sharif-Jangipara-Bargachia
5. Chikballapur-Sri Satya Sai Prashanthi Nilayam
6. Balurghat-Hilly
7. Alamatti-Koppal
8. Salboni-Jhargram via Lalgarh, Belpahari
9. Bolangir-Nawapara Road
10. Digha-Jaleswar-Puri
11. Yadgir-Shahapur-Shorapur-Muddebihal-Alamatti
12. Bishnupur-Mukutmonipur
13. Gadag-Haveri
14. Samsi-Dalkhola
15. Krishnanagar-Beharampore via Chapra, Karimpur
16. Gadag-Wadi
17. Tarakeshwar-Magra restoration
18. Shimoga-Harihar
19. Kaliyaganj-Buniadpur
20. Madhuban-Giridih
21. Panskura-Ghatal-Chandrakona and Ghatal-Arambagh
22. Anekal Road-Bidadi
23. Namkhana-Bakkhali
24. Pune-Nasik 35
25. Joynagar-Raidigi
26. Rajkharswan-Ranchi
27. Hasnabad-Samshernagar
28. Medak-Akkanapet
29. Arambagh-Khana
30. Dantewara-Malkangiri
31. Canning-Gosaba via Basanti
32. Vishnupuram-Venukonda
33. Kakdweep-Sagar-Kapilmuni
34. Dullabcherra-Cheraji
35. Mandir Bazar-Ramganga
36. Sambalpur-Behrampur
37. Chalsha-Jhaldhaka
38. Madurai-Ernakulam (Cochin)
39. Ghatakpukur-Minakhan
40. Bilara-Bar
41. Baruipara-Furfura Sharif-Arambagh
42. Ratlam-Banswara-Dungarpur
43. Krishnanagar-Nabadwipghat extension to BB loop
44. Ramnagar - Chaukhutiya
45. Machhlandpur-Swarupnagar
46. Erumeli-Pathanamthitta-Punalur-Thiruvananthapuram
47. Ajmer-Sawaimadhopur via Tonk
48. Sainthia-Chowrigacha via Kandi
49. Yamuna Nagar-Chandigarh via Sadhaura, Naraingarh
50. Nanded-Bidar
51. Singur-Nandigram
52. Dabwali-Kalanwali via Sirsa
53. Mirik-Gangtok
b) Gauge Conversion
1. Chhindwara-Nainpur-Mandla Fort
2. Ahmedpur-Katwa
3. Nagbhir-Nagpur
c) Doubling
1. Tala-Princepghat-Majerhat
2. Secunderabad-Mahboobnagar
3. Sahibganj-Bhagalpur
4. Mokama-Ara
5. Rampurhat-Ghumani 3rd Line
6. Rewari-Hissar
7. Dankuni-Bally 3rd line
8. Bibinagar-Nallapadu
9. Krishnanagar-Lalgola
10. Rajkot-Viramgam
11. Bandel-Saktigarh 3rd line
12. Jhansi-Kanpur
Railway Electrification
- The target for electrification during XI Plan is 3500 Route
Kilometers with an outlay of Rs.3500 crores. In the first two years
of XI Plan, 1299 RKMs has been electrified. Survey for
electrification will be carried out for
1. Jaipur Sawaimadhopur
2. Khana Farakka Phase I upto Rampurhat
3. Guntakal Guty - Bangalore
- There have been demands from various quarters for making the
Tatkal Scheme more user-friendly. I have decided to do just that.
The period of advance booking under the Tatkal Scheme will be
reduced from 5 days to 2 37 days, Tatkal tickets will be made
available destination-wise instead of from end to end thereby
reducing the financial burden on passengers. Tatkal charges will now
be levied as a percentage of the fare subject to a minimum of Rs.
100 instead of minimum of Rs. 150 at present.
- Madam, there are considerable delays in project execution and
implementation by the Railways. All the initiatives indicated in the
Budget and the projects taken in hand would have to be strictly
monitored for implementation in line with fixed target dates. I
propose to develop a project monitoring mechanism by setting up a
project monitoring committee, so that time lines are strictly
adhered to and there is no slippage in project delivery. With this,
I hope to achieve substantial savings in cost associated with faulty
planning and time over runs.
- Madam, I am deeply conscious of the need to bring about a
perceptible improvement in the travel experience of our passengers.
Through this Budget, I am committed to several initiatives which I
hope will bring highest satisfaction to the travelling public. I am
also aware that the recession in the economy has caused much
economic burden among the poorer section of our society. Therefore,
I do not propose any increase in the passenger fares of any class or
category of trains. Similarly, I do not intend to increase freight
tariffs.
- Before I conclude, I would humbly submit to the House that I
have had an extremely short time to prepare and present this Budget,
in view of the election year. Therefore in the limited time, I have
tried my best to cover the major facets of Railways. However I would
like to inform the House that I will frame a suitable strategy and
road map for the coming years. I propose to take concrete steps to
make Indian Railways a strong, responsive and vibrant organization,
with higher levels of capability and effectiveness. I would like 38
to assure the House that Railways will come out with a White
Paper indicating its present organizational, operational and
financial status based on its performance in the last 5 years and
develop a Vision 2020 along with short terms and long terms strategy
and plan of action to realise it.
- I draw strength from these words of Gurudev;
I draw strength from these words of Gurudev;
- Madam, everyone likes to live life in a humane manner. The
Railways is an organization with twin responsibilities - commercial
and social. It will be our endeavour to render all commercial
services with a human face. Here I would like to quote a couplet.
Madam, everyone likes to live life in a humane manner.
The Railways is an organization with twin responsibilities -
commercial and social. It will be our endeavour to render all
commercial services with a human face. Here I would like to quote a
couplet.
- Madam, with these words I commend the Railway Budget 2009-10 to
the House.
Source: http://indianrailways.gov.in
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