Friday, February 27, 2015

Rail Budget 2015 No fare hike, no new trains, but more investment


Rail Budget 2015 No fare hike, no new trains, but more investment


Source: The Sangai Express / Agencies


New Delhi, February 26 2015: Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Thursday spared passengers from any hike in fares but made changes in freight rates to rake in more money while ruling out privatisation.


Presenting the first full-fledged Rail Budget of the Modi Government for 2015-16, he made adjustments in freight rates that exempted salt but would hike rates on carriage of cement, coal and coke, iron or steel and petroleum products.


The budget also revised the commodity classification and distance slabs for carriage of commodities that can raise freight rates upto 10 per cent in some of the items.


The Minister did not project any figures that will accrue out of the adjustment in freight rates to be effective from April 1 this year.


















Suresh Prabhu coming out from Rail Bhawan with the Budget
Suresh Prabhu coming out from Rail Bhawan with the Budget


“I have not increased passenger fares.


We are directing our efforts to make travel on Indian railways a happy experience with a mix of various initiatives,” he said as he laid out 11 major thrust areas of railways in the coming financial year.


He did not announce any new trains, saying on the ground that a review was on about the capacity to add more trains which will be announced after the review is over.


Against the backdrop of talk of privatisation of railways, the Minister said railways will continue to be a precious National asset and people of India will own railways always.







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