Railways will bear the burden of 7th Pay Commission, besides the regular salary and pension payments for its present and ex-employees.
At present, the wage bill of railways is around Rs 70,125 crore and pension bill is about Rs 45,500 crore while the annual fuel bill is more than Rs 23,000 crore.
Railways has to also bear an additional burden of aroundRs 30,000 crore on account of implementation of the 7th Pay Commission awards, besides an annual outgo of Rs 33,000 crore on subsidies for passenger service.
However, railways will maintain its separate identity and functional autonomy, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said.
As far as the burden of concessional fare in different categories including sportspersons and patients is concerned, the government will constitute a separate committee to find out a way forward for it.
The existing financial arrangements will continue wherein railways will meet all their revenue expenditure, including ordinary working expenses, pay and allowances and pension from their earnings.
However, railways will not have to pay about Rs 9700 crore as dividend from the next fiscal though it will still receive gross budgetray support from the exchequer.
The capital-at-charge of the railways estimated at Rs 2.27 lakh crore on which annual dividend is paid by the national transporter, will be wiped off.
The capital-at-charge represents the central government's investment in railways by way of loan capital and value of the assets created therefrom.
The national transporter will retain its functional autonomy and delegation of financial powers as per the existing guidelines.
The merger is also expected to reduce the procedural requirements and instead bring into focus, the aspects of delivery and good governance.
Consequent to the merger, the appropriations for railways will form part of the main Appropriation Bill.
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