"Railways are the backbone of India's economy and therefore we have decided to launch a major programme to revamp the railway network. In the last thirty, forty years we have not invested enough into the railways...." Prabhu said.
Mentioning about a study published recently, he said, "in 1990 China's railway network was smaller or equal to India. In the last 25 years China has overtaken India significantly."
Noting steps taken by him to make railways commercially viable, Prabhu said "...I'am very sure we can add two to three per cent to India's GDP only by making railways work proper."
"We cannot make railways work proper unless we make investment in the railways...," he added.
The central government had earlier said Rs 8.5 lakh crore will be invested in Railways over a period of five years.
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