Speaking after laying the foundation stone for constructing a new railway station here, Prabhu said solving the problems of passengers at the railway station itself will help railway boost its image.
"One thing I can suggest to the General Managers and Divisional Railway Managers... At least once in a month, you can open a durbar (mass contact programme) here to understand people's problem.
"It is not only devolution of power, it is also devolution of responsibility. If we take people into confidence, they themselves will become our brand ambassadors," Prabhu said.
Earlier, talking to reporters at Kochi, Prabhu said there was no move to privatise the Indian Railways.
He said the modernisation process of Railways could be done through the PPP route but strictly under the control of the government.
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