Addressing the General Managers conference here, Prabhu said constant efforts should be on to find ways to increase passenger and freight traffic and also the share of non-fare revenue as railways is facing challenges.
"If we have to run it as a commercial enterprise, we cannot fulfil social obligations and if we have to fulfil the social obligations, we cannot run it as a commercial enterprise. But we have to fulfil our social obligations while running this as a commercial enterprise," Prabhu said.
Emphasising on station redevelopment through PPP route, he said "It is a priority for us. Joint ventures with states are very much necessary. Railways cannot work only with our own resources. Hence, PPP route should be explored wherever possible.
"To benefit the states, we have already spoken to World Bank, IDFC, ICICI, to fund the joint venture projects. A Holding company will take over many of the railways' subsidiaries. We are also working on many ideas to improve the functioning of the Railways."
He said for the first time the freight rates have been reduced by the Railways to attract traffic.
Referring to the need for expansion of the Railway infrastructure, Prabhu said "If you want to grow, you need to invest. If you want to invest, you need to find the way."
He said this year's targets not only have to be met but to be exceeded.
He called upon General Managers to be in regular touch with the respective Chief Ministers of the State with a view to facilitate execution of projects in that State.
Railway Minister also emphasised on the need to adopt
hundred percent transparency in the functioning of all aspect of the railways activity.
He suggested that all GMs and DRMs should create a Special Cell and create competition among them to foster competition in transparency.
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