"It's a futuristic and visionary budget which reflects the Prime Minister's vision of making India very strong. The budget also makes the railways more important in the economy of India.
"It is passenger-centric; facilities and security will be increased and, for the first time, the poorest of the poor have been given due importance," he said.
The Railway Budget 2016-17 today spared passengers and goods any increase in tariff while announcing the introduction of three new super-fast trains and creation of dedicated north-south, east-west and east coast freight corridors by 2019.
Javadekar said those who are criticising the railway budget need to study the budget documents.
"They (opposition) have lost the habit of studying the document and only listen to the speech. The speech is a direction to tell the nation how the railways will progress," he said.
Noting that the new Antodaya express, completely unreserved trains and Deen Dayalu coaches on all express and mail trains is an important aid for unreserved passengers, Javadekar said it is a "railway budget of reforms".
"Mumbai elevated railway is a new paradigm shift. People were demanding it for decades. The demand has been fulfilled in this budget," he said.
Unlike last year, when he had tweaked freight rates, Prabhu made no changes either in passenger fares or freight rates.
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Union Health Minister J P Nadda said an increase in the outlay for railway projects in Himachal Pradesh in the budget would give a big boost to the interior rail network in the state and big push to the tourism industry by providing greater connectivity.
The minister said the allocation for Himachal Pradesh has been increased from Rs 255 crore in 2015-16 to Rs 310 crore in 2016-17 also new projects of gauge conversion of Pathankot- Joginder Nagar line and laying of new line from Joginder Nagar to Mandi have been approved.
Union Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma termed the Railway Budget as "realistic" which would strengthen the existing railway system and boost economic growth.
"This is not a populist budget or an election budget. The Railway Minister has taken initiative to strengthen the existing system, starting from cleanliness and convenience to digitalisation. It addresses even the small issues like provision of milk and hot water for infants," he told reporters here.
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