Gowda's Rail Budget aims for safety, security, speed; not many new projects
Gowda's Rail Budget aims for safety, security, speed; not many new projects
Gowda announced 40 per cent increase in budget allocation for ensuring cleanliness on railways and also laid stress on food hygiene.

New Delhi: Safety, security and speed have been the highlights of the maiden Railway Budget of the Narendra Modi government. Railway Minister DV Sadananda Gowda on Tuesday promised to revamp the railways and cut down on populism but gifted Modi's state Gujarat and his own Karnataka a host of trains and prohects including the much-hyped bullet trains.

Blaming his predecessors for the poor state of Railways, Gowda said the Cabinet has been asked to clear Foreign Direct Investment in railway infrastructure and new projects should be explored through the Public Private Partnership (PPP) route to meet the resource crunch.

Gowda announced the highest ever plan outlay for railways. The minister also gifted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state Gujarat as he proposed a bullet train service on Mumbai-Ahmedabad route which will cost Rs 60,000 crore.

"We need huge investment for running bullet train. There was a ban on FDI in railways. Now we would request the Commerce Ministry to delete that clause so that there can be FDI in infrastructure development," the minister said adding the Cabinet has to take a call.

Gowda did not call for fresh revision in fares and freight rates. The pre-budget hike of 14.2 per cent on fares and 6.5 per cent on freight rates announced on June 19 will fetch Rs 8,000 crore, he said. The roll back of proposals on monthly season tickets due to the pressure of allies would involve a sacrifice of Rs 610 crore.

Gowda did not list out many new projects but laid stressed on improving the quality of railways. He announced 40 per cent increase in budget allocation for ensuring cleanliness on railways and also laid stress on food hygiene.

In his post-budget briefing, Gowda said the railways would continue with the Fuel Adjustment Costs (FAC) formula under which there will be periodic hike in fares and freight rates once in six months.

Apart from leveraging railway PSUs to bring in investible surplus funds in infrastructure projects, Gowda's ministry is seeking the Cabinet approval to allow FDI in rail sector except in operations.

Adopting the PPP route for raising resources, he said, "It is our target that bulk of our future projects will be financed through PPP mode, including the high-speed rail which requires huge investments."

Increased passenger amenities, more safety measures, timely completion of projects and increased financial discipline are among the highlights of the budget.

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. All major stations will have foot-over bridges, escalator and lifts.

On safety and security, the budget proposed introduction of advance technology for rail-flaw detection to check causes of accidents, a significant amount of Rs 1,785 crore has been earmarked for building road-over and road-under bridges.

The budget proposes that 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 4,000 women constables. Coaches for ladies will be escorted.

IT initiatives has been given a big boost in the modern 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, the 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 nine sectors to be known as Diamond Quadrilateral Network of High Speed Rail connecting major metros and growth centres of the country.

More than Rs 9 lakh crore was needed completing the Golden Quadrilateral Network. A sum of Rs 100 crore has been provided for initiating the project.

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 utilising roof top spaces of stations, railway buildings and land.

The Budget disclosed that traffic growth declined and expenditures went up in 2013-14 as compared to the revised estimates of previous financial year.

Gross traffic receipts stood at Rs 1,39,558 crore, short of revised estimates by Rs 942 crore over the previous year. The ordinary working expenses and pension outgo were also higher.

The budget estimates for 2014-15 assumes a freight loading 1101 metric tonnes, 51 metric tonnes more than the previous year, growth in passenger traffic at 2 per cent and freight earnings at Rs 1,05,770 crore.

Passenger earnings will be Rs 44,645 crore after a revenue sacrifice of Rs 610 crore on account of monthly season ticket fares.

Total receipts for the current year have been pegged at Rs 1,64,374 crore and expenditure at Rs 1,49,176 crore and Rs 60,000 crore for introducing one bullet train alone.

The annual plan for 2014-15 has been fixed at the highest ever outlay of Rs 65,445 crore with gross budgetary support at Rs 30,100 crore, Railway Safety Fund Rs 2,200 crore, internal resources Rs 15,350 crore, external market borrowing Rs 11,790 crore and EBR-PPP Rs 6,005 crore.

The budget provides higher funds for ongoing projects in North East, including 11 national projects. Rs 5,116 crore earmarked for projects in North East, which is 54 per cent higher than the previous year.

Eighteen new line surveys have been announced, which include rail connectivity to 'char dham' -- Kedarnath, Badrinath, etc, and Shimoga-Sringeri-Mangalore.

Five Jansadharan trains are being introduced along with five premium trains, six AC express trains and 27 express trains and eight passenger trains.

The premium trains are between Mumbai Central and New Delhi, Shalimar-Chennai, Secunderabad-Hazrat Nizamuddin, Jaipur-Madurai and Kamakhya-Bangalore.

(With additional information from PTI)####

Railway Budget 2014-15 by Network18


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