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Mamata promises commercial use of rly land10-JUL-09
Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee today said about 300,000 acre of railway land would be used for different commercial purposes, including setting up medical colleges, IITs and other educational institutions, where 50 per cent seats would be reserved for the children of railway employees.
Mamata announces measures to tone up rail functioning09-JUL-09
The Railway Budget was today passed by the Lok Sabha with Minister Mamata Banerjee announcing a slew of measures to tone up the functioning of the Railways in terms of amenities and safety and deciding to set up an expert committee to prepare a blueprint for future.
Aditi Phadnis: So whose Railway Budget was it?27-FEB-05
In his meeting with Railway Board officials during the time the railway minister was spending quality time electioneering in Bihar, the prime minister had expressed concern at the lack of investment
Not enough funds: S Murali07-JUL-04
S Murali
Former Financial Commissioner, Railways

Railway Minister Lalu Prasad has not spent much time on the Budget. I think, there are a host of burning problems that need to be
Not enough funds: S Murali07-JUL-04
S Murali
Former Financial Commissioner, Railways

Railway Minister Lalu Prasad has not spent much time on the Budget. I think, there are a host of burning problems that need to be
Central govt recruitment up sharply in 2003-0416-APR-04
After a two-year lull induced by the report of the Expenditure Reform Commission, recruitment to different central government departments have again picked up sharply.
Central govt recruitment up sharply in 2003-0416-APR-04
After a two-year lull induced by the report of the Expenditure Reform Commission, recruitment to different central government departments have again picked up sharply.
HC stays rly recruitments on writ by Nagpur graduates27-NOV-03
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has stayed the recruitment of goods guards and assistant station masters  being undertaken through the Railway Recruitment Board, Bhopal and Mumbai  and
HC stays rly recruitments on writ by Nagpur graduates27-NOV-03
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has stayed the recruitment of goods guards and assistant station masters  being undertaken through the Railway Recruitment Board, Bhopal and Mumbai  and
  
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