INDIAN RAILWAYS
– IMPROVED PASSENGER AMENITIES
HASSLE-FREE
JOURNEY AT AFFORDABLE PRICE
ON
THE EVE OF COMPLETION OF THREE
YEARS
OF THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT
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Indian Railways,
the premier transport organisation of the country and the second
largest network of its kind in the world under single management,
has initiated a number of passenger-friendly steps during the
last three years that has brought about considerable improvement
in the areas related to safety, punctuality of trains, passenger
amenities, hassle-free and fast movement of passenger and freight
trains. During the 150th year of its operation this
year, Indian Railways have undertaken a number of reforms and
administrative restructuring aimed at furthering its inherent
strength as the life-line of the Nation.
Constitution of the
non-lapsable Special Railway Safety Fund (SRSF) of Rs.17,000 crore
to replace the aging assets of railways, territorial re-adjustments
of zones by creating seven new zones to step up efficiency, new
efforts to mobilize funds from within the country and multi-lateral
agencies for modernisation of the network, announcement of the
National Rail Vikas Yojana by the Prime Minister, enhanced financial
and administrative powers to General Managers, rationalisation
of both passenger and freight fare structure, constitution of
Railtel Corporation and Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation,
introduction of computer based Unreserved Ticketing System, releasing
of the Status Paper on Indian Railways, putting of tender notice
on internet to achieve greater transparency etc., were some of
the few note-worthy achievements of Railways during the last three
years.
The strategic importance
of railways, in times of national emergency and natural calamities
has gone up during the last three years. The mammoth organisation,
which entered the 150th year of its operation in April this year,
has announced introduction of sixteen Jan Shatabdi trains
which are almost similar to the prestigious Shatabdi trains as
far as speed and comfort levels are concerned and at the same
time most affordable to the common man. Eight of these trains
have already been introduced.
Territorial Readjustment of Zones
and In-House Reforms
In order to bring
about greater efficiency in administration, speedy implementation
of on-going projects, better customer care, reduction of workload
on General Managers etc., Indian Railways have decided to create
seven new zones by territorial re-adjustment of existing zones.
The Ministry has recently initiated steps to implement the decisions
of the Union Government taken in 1996 and 1998 to create new zones
based on the recommendations of the Railway Reforms Committee-1981.
The new zones, having limited financial burden on Railways, will
have thin and lean, efficient and modern administrative set up.
Two of the new zones have already started functioning.
Since it was felt
for a long time that enhanced financial and administrative powers
of the General Managers of Zonal Railways and production units
will translate into better management and customer care, as per
the orders of the Ministry, General Managers can now finalise
contracts worth upto Rs.15 crore of works and stores of sanctioned
projects as against the earlier limit of Rs.8 crore. They have
also been given rate reducing powers to quote station to station
rates with a view to attract and retain traffic on commercial
considerations. Forty five out of nearly 60 store items, which
were hitherto being centrally procured by the Railway Board, have
been decentralized for procurement by Zonal Railways.
National Rail
Vikas Yojana
With a view to complete
strategically important projects within a stipulated period of
time, the Prime Minister, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee has announced
the National Rail Vikas Yojana on the Independence Day this year.
This non-budgetary investment initiative for the development of
Railways is a tribute to Indian Railways which is celebrating
its 150th anniversary. Under the scheme which is being
drawn up at present, all the capacity bottlenecks in the critical
sections of the railway network will be removed at an investment
of Rs.15,000 crore over the next five years. These projects would
include:
- Strengthening of the golden Quadrilateral
to run more long-distance mail/express and freight trains at
a higher speed of 100 kmph.
- Strengthening of rail connectivity
to ports and development of multi-modal corridors to hinterland.
- Construction of four mega bridges
– two over River Ganga, one over River Brahmaputra, and one
over River Kosi.
- Accelerated completion of those
projects nearing completion and other important projects.
New Steps towards Safety
and Security
Safety of 13 million
passengers that Indian Railways serve every day is of paramount
importance to the system. Over the years, apart from the regular
safety norms followed, the network has taken a number of steps
through innovative use of technology and stepped up training to
its manpower to enhance safety standards. Constitution of Rs.17,000
crore non-lapsable Special Railway Safety Fund (SRSF) to replace
the arrears of aging assets of Railways over the next six years
has been a historical move in this direction. A number of distressed
bridges, old tracks, signaling system and other safety enhancement
devices will be replaced during this period. As far as budget
allocation for safety is concerned, Rs.1,400 crore was allocated
in the revised estimate for the year 2001-02 and Rs.2,210 crore
for the year 2002-2003. Extensive field trials of the Anti-Collision
Device (ACD), indigenously developed by Konkan Railway, is going
on and once deployed across the Zonal Railways, this innovative
technology will help railways reduce accidents due to collision
between trains.
Security of railway
passengers is at present a shared responsibility of the Railway
Protection Force (RPF) and the Government Reserve Police (GRP).
Efforts are on to amend the Railway Act to give more powers to
the RPF in ensuring security of passengers on trains and within
Railway premises. Deployment of women police Force has been made
for security and assistance of women passengers.
Improving Financial Health
The financial position
of Indian Railways has been slowly but steadily improving. Some
of the highlights of the financial performance during 2001-02
include: improved operating ratio from 98.8 per cent to 96.6 per
cent, savings in ordinary working expenses of Rs.1,487 crore,
Depreciation Reserve Fund (DRF) balance goes up from Rs. 78.04
crore during March last year to Rs.632.99 crore during same time
this year. Railways have established a new milestone in incremental
freight loading during July this year by carrying 5.70 million
tonnes of goods. Freight loading for the last financial year crossed
the target and attained 492.31 million tonnes.
New Trends in Passenger Amenities
During his Budget
speech this year the Railway Minister has announced introduction
of 24 new Express/Mail and sixteen Jan Shatabdi trains as a tribute
to the travelling public of Railways which is celebrating its
150th year. Eight of the Jan Shatabdi trains
have already been introduced. In all, 329 new Express/Mail trains
have been introduced, routes of 244 trains have been extended
and frequency of another 68 trains have been increased during
the last three years to cope up with demand.
To take care of the
unreserved segment of the passengers, as announced by the Railway
Minister in this year’s budget, a new pilot project on computer
based unreserved ticketing has been launched this year. Of the
13 million passengers served by the network everyday, nearly 12
million are unreserved passengers. To cater to this huge segment,
computer based ticketing systems has been launched for Delhi area
and will be extended to all stations in Delhi very soon and in
due course throughout the country. With this, unreserved tickets
can be issued even from locations other than the boarding station
and will reduce crowds at booking offices and stations.
Indian Railway Catering
and Tourism Corporation with the assistance of Centre for Railway
Information Systems has launched On-line ticketing facility which
can be accessed through website irctc.co.in.
Last three years
witnessed revolutionary changes in the use of IT in Railways and
computerized reservation facilities were added at 245 new locations.
At present these facilities are available at 758 locations in
the country covering about 96 per cent of the total workload of
passenger reservation. Computerized Reservation related enquiries
about accommodation availability, passenger status, train schedule,
train between pair of stations etc. have been made web enabled.
A pilot project for
issuing monthly and quarterly season tickets through Automated
Teller Machines (ATMs) has been launched in Mumbai this year and
has been found very successful. Another pilot project for purchasing
tickets including monthly and quarterly season tickets through
Smart Card has also been launched.
‘National Train Enquiry
System’ has been started in order to provide upgraded passenger
information and enquiries. This system provides the train running
position on a current basis through various output devices such
as terminals in the station enquiries and Interactive Voice Response
System (IVRS) at important railway stations. So far the project
has been implemented at 98 stations. The Railways have also launched
website, www.indianrail.gov.in
through which information regarding reservation status of booked
passengers, rules, fares etc. are available.
Freight Operations
Information System (FOIS)
Computerisation of
freight operations by Railways has been achieved by implementing
Rake Management System (RMS). Such FOIS terminals are available
at 235 locations spread across different zonal railways. RMS application
is providing the facility of rake based consignment tracking and
pipe-line, train/rake operations, stock holding, train & stock
inter-change, terminal handling performance, loco holding etc.
Railways established
their own intra-net ‘Railnet’. It envisages networking between
Railway Board, Zonal Headquarters, Divisional headquarters, Production
Units, Training Centres etc.
Sterling Performance by PSUs
The public sector
undertakings of the Railways, especially IRCON and RITES, scored
commendable achievements during the last three years. IRCON International
has achieved a record turnover of Rs.900 crore during 2001-02
and the foreign exchange earnings of this prestigious organisation
has increased six fold over the years. At the international level,
IRCON is at present executing different projects in Malaysia,
Bangladesh and Indonesia. The PSU has registered a strong presence
in the international scenario by its sterling track record.
RITES, another prestigious
PSU under the Ministry has scaled new heights in performance,
profit and dividend to the shareholders during the last three
years. Its turn over increased from Rs.172 crore in 1999 to Rs.283
crore in 2002. RITES for its sterling performance secured the
prestigious ISO-9001 Certification this year. The company has
also entered into export/leasing of locomotives in different countries
in Asia and Africa. RITES is operating all over the world including
Columbia, UK, Iran, Malayasia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka,
Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
Excellent Performance by Railway
Finance Corporation
Indian Railways
Finance Corporation Limited secured excellent rating for fourth
year in succession by the Department of Public enterprises on
the basis of the performance targets. Besides, Standards and Poor’s,
the international credit rating agency, also reaffirmed the sovereign
ratings to IRFC. The Corporation has been making profits and paying
dividends.
New Corporation
for Tourism and Catering
Internet based
ticket booking has been launched by IRCTC in Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore,
Mumbai and Calcutta this year. Hygienic and air-conditioned food
plazas having consumer-friendly ambience opened at Pune and Chennai
and license for similar plazas awarded for 17 more locations.
In all, 50 such plazas will be opened by the end of this financial
year across the zonal Railways. Railneer – packaged drinking water
is to be made available from December this year. More than half
a lakh tourists have availed the value added tour package programme
launched by the Corporation this year.
Innovative Technologies
by Konkan Railway
Konkan Railway
Corporation (KRC), the technological marvel of Indian Railways,
has invented quite a few new technologies. Anti Collision Device
(ACD), state-of-art indigenous technology of KRC is currently
under-going intensive field trials and is capable of avoiding
collision between trains.
Sky bus metro
is another innovative, economic and eco-friendly mass rapid transportation
solution devised by Konkan Railway. Self Stablising Track (SST)
devised by KRC, which is undergoing trials at present, will help
Railways run the fastest train in the near future and will make
tracks much more safe and sustainable.
Private Sector Participation
The participation
of both private and public sectors in developing rail infrastructure
has gone up. A joint venture company was formed with Pipava Port
authorities to provide broad gauge connectivity to Pipava Port.
MoUs have been signed between Ministry of Railways and the State
governments of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, West Bengal,
Tamil Nadu and Jharkhand in developing rail infrastructure in
these States.
Telecommunication – New Trends
To give improved
telecommunication systems on Railways, Optical Fibre based communication
systems has been adopted and laying OFC has increased from 1,730
route kilometer in 1999 to 7,700 route kilometer this year. Rail
Tel Corporation has been created to make a nationwide broadband
multimedia network by laying optical fibre cable along the railway
tracks. This system will provide better operational and passenger
amenities and additional revenue to Railways.
New Technologies
India became the
first developing country and the 5th country in the
world to roll out the first indigenously built "state-of-the-art"
high horse power three phase electric locomotive when the first
such loco was flagged off from Chittranjan Locomotive Works (CLW).
CLW has been achieving progressive indigenisation and the cost
of locomotives has come down to the level of Rs.13.65 crore.
Diesel Locomotives
Works, Varanasi has produced state-of-the-art 4000 HP AC/AC diesel
locomotive in April this year. These locos are capable of hauling
4,800 tonne freight trains at a speed of 100 KMPH and can run
continuously up to 90 days in one stretch without any major maintenance.
Honours and Awards
Indian Railways achieved
a number of recognitions and awards during the last three years
in sports, tourism sector and for excellence in operational matters.
In the recently concluded Common Wealth Games in Manchester, the
Indian team’s record performance has been mainly due to Railway
team’s excellence in sports. Except one member the entire women’s
Hockey team which bagged the gold medal belongs to Railways. Mohd
Ali Qamar of Indian Railways has bagged gold medal for boxing
and other participants from Railways helped India win medals in
many a team events. At the domestic front, sixteen sportspersons
from Railways were conferred with the coveted Arjuna Award during
the last three years.
The Railway Minister
has flagged off a special exhibition on wheels as part of the
150th year celebrations recently. This special train,
which depicts the strength and dynamism of Railways, will be touching
almost all places in the country including the Metros before reaching
Delhi April next year. Railways organised a glittering function
in Mumbai during April this year when the system re-enacted the
historical moment of the first train run in India between Mumbai
and Thane. In the capital, the Prime Minister released a special
logo and mascot to launch the year-long celebration which will
help bring Railways further close to the people and strengthen
its glittering glory.
Darjeeling Himalayan
Railways attained the World Heritage Status from UNESCO and the
tableau based on the Railways has bagged second prize during the
Republic Day parade-2001. Fairy Queen, the oldest functioning
steam engine in the world, which finds a place in the Guinness
Book of World Records, got Heritage Award at the International
Tourist Bureau, Berlin in March, 2000. On operational front, Delhi
Main station entered the Guinness Book for having the world’s
largest route relay interlocking system.
Social obligations and care for
weaker sections
The services offered
by Railways both on freight and passenger segment is highly subsidized.
During the devastating cyclone in Orissa and the earthquake in
Gujarat Railways assisted in rescue and relief operations to the
praise of one and all.
Senior citizens,
students, disabled persons etc. enjoy concessional benefits from
Railways. New initiatives in this area during the last three years
include reduction of age limits for special concession to senior
women citizen from 65 to 60 years, blind and mentally challenged
persons can now travel in AC classes on concessional rates. Free
second class Monthly Season Tickets (MSTs) for school going children
upto tenth standard for travel between home and school was also
introduced.
Tie-Up with Foreign Railways
Indian Railways is
in constant touch with Railways across the world to bring in state-of-art
facilities in its system. Towards this, a Memorandum of Understanding
was singed this year during the Eighth Session of the Indo-Austria
Joint Economic Commission held in Vienna. This seeks to promote
and deepen long-term infrastructure-specific cooperation between
Indian and Austrian Railways to their mutual benefit.
A three-day International
Conference of Union of Railways was organised by Indian Railways
in New Delhi this year in which hundreds of delegates from various
industries and Railways around the world participated.