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RAILWAY BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
BS Reporter / Mumbai July 3, 2009, 12:40 IST

Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee announced a slew of measures, including the development of fifty world class stations and introducing double decker AC trains for inter-city travel, and left train fares and freights rates unchaged in the Railway Budet for 2009-10. She also announced a host new railway projects and new trains for her home state West Bengal.

Railway Budget 2009-10: Key Highlights:

  • No increase in passenger fare and freight tariff
  • Budget to have inclusive growth and expansion of railway network to every corner of the country
  • Plan outlay of Rs 40,745 cr. Proposed for 2009-10
  • Passenger amenities get high priority, to get 119% increase
  • Traffic receipts during 2008-09 increase by 11.4 % while freight loading grew @ 5%
  • Special trains for perishable farm produce, facilities for transportation of rural craft
  • Works for 7 new lines,  gauge conversion of 17 lines and doubling of 13 lines to be taken up
  • Faster parcel services proposed on three routs
  • Tatkal scheme to be made passenger friendly
  • Railway tickets to be made available through post offices and ‘mushkil aasaan’  mobile vans
  • Concession for press persons increased to 50%
  • Monthly ticket of Rs 25 for unorganized sector/poor under ‘izzat’ scheme
  • “Only ladies’ emu trains at delhi, kolkata and chennai
  • ‘Yuva trains’ from rural hinterland to metros at concessional fare
  • 12 new point-to-point ‘turanto’ trains
  • 57 new trains, extension of 27 trains and increase in frequency of 13 trains and air-conditioned double-decker trains proposed
  • 50 stations to be upgraded to world class stations
  • Long distance trains to have on-board doctors and infotainment services
  • Handicapped and aged persons to have more amenities
  • Special trains to ferry perishable agro products and rural handicrafts
  • Special fund for the development of north east railway
  • Quazigund-anantnag line to be completed by next month
  • 6,560 railway staff quarters to be constructed and group ‘d’ employees to get scholarships for their girl child
  • Railways to come out with while paper on financial status and vision-2020 document

 

 

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shahnawz
good budget...............
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prosenjitroy
ms. minister, Budget is the whole thing you do Please materialise what you feel right. stop eunach(Hizra)entering in the rail compartment
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VIPULRATHI
GOOD BUDGET BY OUR RAILWAY MINISTER MAMTA BANERJEE AND I THINK IT WILL BE VERY MUCH HELPFULL TO MIDDLE CLASS PEOPLE FOR THERE POCKETS
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Leela
For Mumbai working ladies nothing in this budget. In peak hours very difficult to enter in train especially after 45-50 years ladies. Request to introduce a first class boggie (Full boggie)to ladies in all local trains, it will help ours to travel in first class. Please lookinto this and do the necessary action please. Mamtaji please help us( Mumbai working ladies Age between 45 to 58- it is a kind request to you)
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G.Chattopadhyay
Fantastic Budget
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r.c.mandal
good budget covered all section
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Venkat
Good brief.
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sandeep
what's there for mumbai nothing atleast some coaches eeextraaaa
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visu
Price is not fixed by IRCTC leased shop. So that at the commencement contract the coffee price is Rs.7.00 now the price is Rs.12.00 and the same for all catering items. In the budget speech this was not taken into account. Price should be fixed by Railway Dept. Any increase should get prior approval.
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