Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Highlights of Railway Budget -2010-11
  

RAILWAY BUDGET 2010-11



Ø No increase in passenger fares and freight tariffs



Ø Service charges on e-tickets reduced



Ø E-ticket vans to be extended to Government Medical College Hospitals, Courts, Universities, IT hubs, IITs and IIMs



Ø SMS updates of reservation status and movement of wagons



Ø Ticket centres to be opened at district headquarters and village panchayats



Ø 100% concession for cancer patients alongwith an escort



Ø Modern luggage trolleys with uniformed attendants to assist senior citizens and women passengers



Ø Six clean bottling plants to provide cheaper, clean drinking water to passengers



Ø 12 companies of women RPF personnel, ‘Mahila Vahini’, for the security of women passengers



Ø No examination fee for women, minority and economically backward class candidates for Railway Recruitment Boards’ exams



Ø Question papers now will be made available in local state languages besides Hindi, Urdu and English, examinations will be held on the same day in all regions



Ø 117 new train projects to be flagged off by the end of March 2010



Ø 52 long distance express trains and 28 passenger trains to be introduced



Ø Frequency of 12 trains will be increased and 21 trains will be extended



Ø Special trains to mark Rabindranath Tagore’s 150th birth anniversary, for ladies, for uniformed persons and for tourists



Ø Double-decker coaches to be introduced in two trains each from Delhi and Kolkata



Ø 94 stations to be upgraded as Adarsh Stations, 10 more stations to be upgraded as World Class Stations



Ø Automatic fire and smoke detection system to be introduced in 20 trains



Ø All the unmanned Level Crossings (LCs) to be manned within five years



Ø Rs.41,426 crore outlay proposed, allocation for new lines increased to Rs.2,848 crore from Rs.4,411 crore



Ø More money to improve passenger amenities – Rs.1,302 crore in comparision to Rs.923 crore in 2009-10



Ø Railway revenue through branding/advertising to go up from Rs.150 crore to Rs.1,000



Ø Special Task Force to clear investment proposals within 100 days



Ø Concession in freight charges for food-grains and domestic use kerosene



Ø Kisan Vision Project for manufacturing refrigerated containers



Ø Allotment of iron ore rakes would be accessible through the web. RFID technology to be introduced for tracking of wagons



Ø Multi-level parking complexes through PPP route



Ø 93 new multi-functional complexes to be developed



Ø National High Speed Rail Authority proposed to plan high speed rail corridor



Ø Houses for all rail employees in next 10 years



Ø 522 hospitals, 50 Kendriya Vidyalayas, 10 residential schools, model degree colleges, technical and management institutes for railway employees


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