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Blog Entry# 12596
Posted: Oct 24 2009 (13:13)
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Last Response: Oct 26 2009 (10:27)
5 Responses
Last Response: Oct 26 2009 (10:27)
Tiruppur, a city that brings in, more than Rs.10000 crore per annum as foreign exchange, should definitely have better amenities in the Railway station and direct starting train to Chennai, Mumbai and New Delhi. The Yercaud express may be started from Tiruppur with 5 coaches at first. Is there any listeners?
Is the Foreign Exchange is earned by Railways. How much percentage of this Rs. 10000 Crores goes to Indian Railways development/ Maintenance. Please give details.
both bloggers (same- i suppose), should send their questions/suggestions to official site - indianrail.gov.in in vox populi section. this is not an official site. nor do v know abt how much % goes from where to where.
pl refer your questions to offical website. thanks.
pl refer your questions to offical website. thanks.
PLease do not suppose so. Iam the second blogger, and asking the first blogger, by mere having the foreign exchange, how the railway station is eligible for more amenities.
what is this how foreign exchange come to the individual, it goes to the indian govt if any body calculate how much people coming to work at tiruppur,many of thier sons & daughters using the train it is nearly 1000 stutents daily. All thease should be taken into account. what they asking is correct the yearcaud EXP MAY be EXTENDED to tiruppur
Dear Blogger at Oct 24 10:51PM,
Thats what I have mentioned. The trains should be asked based on Patronage, Not on Foreign Exchange. If the Foriegn Exchange is so high, they can ask for Airport with direct flights to abroad, since the foreign exchange needs to come from abroad only. Railways need not do anything, for which they dont get anything.
Thats what I have mentioned. The trains should be asked based on Patronage, Not on Foreign Exchange. If the Foriegn Exchange is so high, they can ask for Airport with direct flights to abroad, since the foreign exchange needs to come from abroad only. Railways need not do anything, for which they dont get anything.