Highlights of RAILWAY BUDGET 2015-16
Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu in his first Rail Budget
unexpectedly avoided any hike in passenger fares and announced a slew of
passenger services aimed at improving the travelling experience of the
commuters.
Blending investment and technology, the minister announced
several steps to revamp the facilities at the railway stations, ticketing and
other passenger services. Higher involvement of the private sector in railways
functioning is also one of the key elements of the railway budget for 2015-16.
Here are 25 key highlights:
1. Rs 8.56 lakh
crore investment plan for the period 2015-2019
2. To increase daily passenger carrying capacity from 21
million to 30 million in 5 years
3. Increase track length by 20% to 1,38,000 kms over next 5
years
4. To increase freight carrying capacity from 1 billion to
1.5 billion tones in 5 years
5. Plant proposed to convert waste to energy
6. 17,000 toilets in coaches to be replaced by bio-toilets
7. All-India 24/7 helpline number 138 to be launched
8. Toll free number 182 to be launched for women and safety
issues
9. “Operation 5 minutes” and hot button for purchase of
universal tickets
10. Online booking of retiring rooms and wheelchairs on
select stations
11. Rs 120 crore to equip major stations with lifts and
escalators
12. Allotment for passenger amenities raised by 67%
13. Open bids for station development
14. 84% rise in capital allotment to develop 1200 kms at Rs
8686 crore
15. Evaluation studies undertaken for bullet trains
16. Innovation council called Kayakalp to promote
technology development and manufacturing
17. Railway research centers to be set up in select
universities
18. Introduction of bar coded/RFID for tracking of parcels
and freight wagons
19. Up gradation of equipment for examination of tracks
20. To tap insurance and pension funds and also
multi-lateral and bi-lateral funds
21. Development of unmanned audio and visual warning system
at unmanned crossings with ISRO
22. Special training in soft skills for front-line staff
23. To set up full-fledged university in 2015-16
24. Setting up environment directorate for focus on
environment management
25. 1,000 MW solar plant with the help of MNRE
FIVE
YEAR'S PLAN LAYOUT:
Railway Minister plan to transform the
railways with view point to ensure the functioning of policies and a gradual
approach towards modernization.
These measures also helps in building
partnership with key stake holders i.e state,PSU, multi & bilateral
organizations and he state & other governments to gain access
to long term financing and technology from overseas.
View
Points & challenges:
Though the slew of measures suggested by
Rail Minister is long in list, but People had hope somewhere for more no. of
trains which has not been done now. on looking towards today's growing
population , this is one of the pertinent problem faced by commuters on daily
basis because of lack of frequency of
trains which leads to hassle during travelling or availability of accommodation
on trains which paves the way for middlemen to black the tickets which is unaffordable to the real needy commuters.
Increasing the number of trains and to ensure their functioning automatically remove
various problems associated with middlemen which is often faced by commuters.
Once the demand and supply law has been fulfilled and ensuring their viability
there is no question of corruption. Also for the time being The bullet trains
projects can be delayed because the
emphasis should be given to first consolidate the financial status of Railway
in realistic basis rather than optimistic basis and also as the general class passengers
in which majority of country people use the Railways as the Primary
mode of travel so that general public should
be getting some relief in spite of focusing on business class facilities and
luxuries focused to premium trains which can be enjoyed by only a group of
society rather than a common man.
CHALLENGES
The ambitious target that the minister has
set is the more than 3 percentage point improvement in operating ratio.
Operating ratio is a key metric that measures
the efficiency of railways. The railways' operating ratio for 2014-15 is
estimated to be 91.8 percent. This means of Re 1 it earned, 91.8 paise is utilized
to meet various expenses and only 8.2 paise has been saved. The minister wants
to improve this ratio to 88.5 percent next year.
To achieve this target, the railways will have
to aggressively contain its working expenses which is apparently too optimistic
rather than realistic.
Conclusion:
I believe Indian railways need to speed up decision making, tightening accountability and improve the communication system through which information is transferred. Also training and development can be the part of new system with proper HR team managing the full department. Transparency in the government system is also expected by the public. I would like to hear the views from other colleagues so that the discussion can be fruitful. Please use the comment section for the same.
About the Author:
Surya Deo Mishra is a mechanical engineer and
a die heart defense aspirant. He loves travelling and playing volley ball.
This article is a way to help defense aspirants to present his critical views
on the topic, on the forum so that collective exchange of thoughts can take
place.
(Edited and reviewed by Jayendra Pratap Singh) |
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