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Railways budget HIGHLIGHTS:

1) No increase in passenger fares and freight charges


2) Bullet train in Mumbai – Ahmedabad sector
3) Plan to hike speed of trains to 160 – 200 Kmph in 9 sectors
4) Online platform for unreserved tickets
5) Online booking to support 7,200 tickets per minute; to allow 1.2 lakh users
simultaneously
6) Combo parking-platform tickets at stations
7) 4,000 women constables to be recruited to ensure personal safety of women; 17,000
RPF
constables to provide safety to passengers

8) Cleanliness budget up by 40% over the last year; CCTVs to be used at stations for
monitoring cleanliness
9) Battery-operated cars for differently-abled and senior citizens at major stations
10) Retiring room facility to be extended to all the stations
11) Feedback services through IVRS on food quality
12) Food can be ordered through SMS, phone; Food courts at major stations
13) Setting up of corpus fund for stations’ upkeep; RO drinking water in some stations &
trains
14) Automatic door closing in mainline and suburban coaches
15) 58 new trains and extension of 11; 864 additional EMUs to be introduced in Mumbai
over 2 years
16) FDI in railway projects, except in operations
17) FDI, domestic investments in rail infrastructure
18) Internet and workstation facilities on selected trains; Wi-Fi in A1, A category stations
and in selected trains

19) Railways university for technical and non-technical subjects


20) Some stations to be developed to international standards through PPP model
21) Parcel traffic to be segregated to separate terminals to make passenger traffic
unhindered
22) Loss per passenger per kilometer up from 10% in 2000-01 to 23% in 2012-13
23) Solar energy to be tapped at major stations
24) Highest ever plan layout of Rs.65,455 Crore for 2014-15
25) Expenditure in 2014-15 pegged at Rs. 149,176 Crore; Receipts in FY15 pegged at
Rs. 1.64 lakh Crore
26) Indian railways to become the largest freight carrier in the world
27) Social obligation of railways in 2013-14 was Rs. 20,000 Crore
28) Gross traffic receipts in 2013-14 was Rs. 12,35,558 Crore; Operating ratio was 94%
29) Indian railways spent Rs. 41,000 Crore in laying of 3700 Km of new lines in 10
years
30) Fare vision will bring in Rs.8000 Crore; need another Rs.9000 Crore for golden
quadrilateral project
31) With 12,500 trains, railways move 23million passengers every day
32) Separate housekeeping wing at 50 major stations.
33) Mechanized laundry will be introduced
34) Dedicated freight corridor in eastern and western corridors
35) 5400 unmanned level crossing removed
36) Tourist trains to be introduced to link all major places of tourist interests across the
country
37) Ultrasonic system to detect problem in track
38) Diamond Quadrilateral project of high speed trains to connect all major metros
39) GIS mapping and digitization of railway Land. Extension of logistics support to
various
e-Commerce companies
40) Facilitate milk through rail; Special milk transportation trains in association with
Amul
and National Dairy Association Board
41) One ticket to reach from Delhi to Srinagar. Uddhampur to Banihal by bus and
Banihal to
Srinagar by train.
42) Train connectivity to Char Dham
43) Paperless office of Indian railways in 5 years; digital reserve charts at stations
44) Ready-to-eat meals of reputed brands to be introduced in phased manners

Cabinet Ministers

Narendra Modi – Prime Minister, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of
Atomic Energy Department of Space, All important policy issues and all other portfolios not
allocated to any Minister

Rajnath Singh – Home Affairs


Sushma Swaraj – External Affairs, Overseas Indian Affairs
Arun Jaitley – Finance, Corporate Affairs, Defence

M Venkaiah Naidu – Urban Development, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation,


Parliamentary Affairs

Nitin Gadkari – Road Transport and Highways, Shipping

D V Sadananda Gowda – Railways

Uma Bharti – Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation

Najma Heptullah – Minority Affairs

Gopinath Munde – Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Drinking Water and Sanitation

Ramvilas Paswan – Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

Kalraj Mishra – Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Maneka Gandhi – Women and Child Development

Ananth Kumar – Chemicals and Fertilizers

Ravi Shankar Prasad – Communications and Information Technology, Law and Justice

Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati – Civil Aviation

Anant Geete – Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises

Harsimrat Kaur Badal – Food Processing Industries

Narendra Singh Tomar – Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment

Jual Oram – Tribal Affairs

Radha Mohan Singh – Agriculture


Thaawar Chand Gehlot – Social Justice and Empowerment
Smriti Zubin Irani – Human Resource Development
Dr Harsh Vardhan - Health and Family Welfare

Ministers of State

General (Retd) V K Singh – Development of North Eastern Region (Independent Charge),


External Affairs, Overseas Indian Affairs

Inderjit Singh Rao – Planning (Independent Charge), Statistics and Programme Implementation
(Independent Charge), Defence

Santosh Kumar Gangwar – Textiles (Independent Charge), Parliamentary Affairs, Water


Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation

Shripad Yesso Naik – Culture (Independent Charge), Tourism (Independent Charge)

Dharmendra Pradhan – Petroleum and Natural Gas (Independent Charge)

Sarbananda Sonowal – Skill Development, Entrepreneurship, Youth Affairs and Sports


(Independent Charge)

Prakash Javadekar – Information and Broadcasting (Independent Charge), Environment,


Forest and Climate Change (Independent Charge), Parliamentary Affairs

Piyush Goyal – Power (Independent Charge), Coal (Independent Charge), New and Renewable
Energy (Independent Charge)

Jitendra Singh – Science and Technology (Independent Charge), Earth Sciences (Independent
Charge), Prime Minister Office, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Department of
Atomic Energy, Department of Space

Nirmala Sitharaman – Commerce and Industry (Independent Charge), Finance, Corporate


Affairs

G M Siddeshwara – Civil Aviation

Manoj Sinha – Railways

Nihalchand – Chemicals and Fertilizers

Upendra Kushwaha – Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Drinking Water and Sanitation

Radhakrishnan P – Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises

Kiren Rijiju – Home Affairs

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