Thursday 26 February 2015

Rail Budget 2015: Highlights Presented by Sri Suresh Prabhu,Hon'ble Railway Minister

1. No increase in rail fares
2. Investment of Rs 8.50 lakh crore envisaged over the next five years 
3. 17,000 toilets to be replaced by bio-toilets; stress on 'clean Railways' 
4. Railways allots 67% more funds for passenger amenities 
5. Nationwide 24*7 helpline announced (24*7 helpline 138 will be effective from 1/3/2015; Toll free No. 182 for security complaints) 
6. Railways to raise finances via SPVs, partnerships 
7. Private agencies to be asked to set up waste-to-energy conversion plants 
8. Railways can play prime role in poverty elimination 
9. Chronic underinvestment has led to poor development of Railways 
10. Railways to go through transformation in five years; to increase track capacity by 10 per cent to 1.38 lakh km 
11. Rs 2000 crore for Coastal Connectivity Program; to commission 1,200 km fresh lines this year 
12. ISRO, RDSO, IIT Kanpur to help provide facilities for safety at unmanned level crossings 
13. 9 hi-speed corridors announced; work on Mumbai-Ahmedabad fast train feasibility study expedited 
14. SMS alert for arrival-departure services; reserved ticket booking window raised to 120 days 
15. Four-point goal: Improved customer experience, safer travel, better infra, financially self-sustainable 
Source:-The Economic Times

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