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Blog Entry# 1644659
Posted: Nov 10 2015 (12:39)

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Nov 10 2015 (12:39)  
 
VinodArvind~
VinodArvind~   3439 blog posts
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No populism-driven announcement of new trains in next year’s rail budget: Suresh Prabhu
NEW DELHI: No new trains would be announced in the coming railway budget of 2016-17 as the transporter has decided to do away with the practice adopted by its political masters in the past to appease various constituencies.
Railway minister Suresh Prabhu said, "the budget should be about financial outlays so why new trains and stoppages should be part of it?" However, the minister emphasized that new trains will be announced as and when there is a need,
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considering the demand and economic viability.
The decision is seen as an attempt to delink the budget from clutches of political populism by keeping out announcements related to new trains and projects and maintaining it as an annual financial statement of railways.
The minister said he has gone through past budgets which were full of these announcements. "The announcements in past budgets were political gimmicks," Prabhu said. The minister taunted his predecessor's announcements of large number of trains and stoppages, saying Mallikarjun Kharge's budget as a 'stoppage budget'. "If we would have implemented these stoppages, railways itself would have stopped," he said in a lighter vein.
Highlighting achievements of his one year tenure, the minister said that it was an unique challenge as I have to run the trains, manage funds and ensure capital expenditure, push through systemic reforms and at the same time manage HR of 13 lakh employees. Prabhu said the key recommendations made by Bibek Debroy committee report such as changing accounting system, delegation of powers to divisions and zones and setting up of independent regulator submitted in July was part of his budget speech in February and most of them are at different stages of implementation.
Prabhu also announced that the broader contours of the proposed railway regulatory authority will be put online in a week to seek views of stakeholders. The regulator will be entrusted the task of determining tariff, setting performance standards to ensure efficiency and making regulations to ensure level-playing field to private players.
The minister said 103 budget announcements have been totally implemented with steps taken to ensure punctuality of trains, cleanliness and providing quality food. Outlining his strategy for pushing the national transporter out of financial mess, the minister said the focus should be on generating 30-40% of the revenue from non-railway operations.
On bullet train project, he said the JICA report on Mumbai-Ahmedabad high speed rail corridor project is being evaluated by the government to decide the future course of action on India's first bullet train. A panel of senior officers from railways, finance ministry, MEA and NITI Ayog are evaluating the JICA report, Prabhu said.
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Nov 10 2015 (14:15)
Arifwap
Arifwap   17601 blog posts
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Ek saal pehle ye same speech de chuke hai RM sir ,, ab ye baat baar baar repeat karne ke jagha unko jo roz railway accident ho rahe hai unsabpe nd baki chizo pe dhyan dena chiye , yahi baat baar baar bol ke koi khas fayda nahi hone wala railway nd pax ko
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Nov 10 2015 (15:49)
Ben_Kenobi~
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It is unfair to blame him for those mishaps. Maintaining P-way and supporting infrastructure is the responsibility of signalling and civil engineering staff, not RM.
you don't blame PM for a robbery in your locality, or call up the CMD of state's discom for power cut, in the same manner he can't be hold responsible for this.
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Nov 10 2015 (17:27)
Arifwap
Arifwap   17601 blog posts
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Agar apke pass thoda time ho to mera post fir se read kariye , maine kahi bhi "BLAME" word nahi use kia na RM ko jimmedar kaha kisi accident ke lie ,, mera bas itna kehna tha jo same statment last year de chuke hai wo dubara sab media house me ja ke repeat karne ke jagha IR pe dhyan dena chiye unko , bas itna he point tha mera sir
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Nov 10 2015 (21:12)
Ben_Kenobi~
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the tone was accusatory, shifting the onus of taking care of P-way and other infrastructure to RM, which isn't his responsibility.
the other point is fair though,but considering that public memory is quite short, hardly anyone would recall that this speech is quite similar to one made previously before.
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Nov 10 2015 (21:29)
railanweshi~
railanweshi~   2616 blog posts
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Not entirely accurate. He couldn't possibly have said the following statement in last year's speech -
"The minister said 103 budget announcements have been totally implemented with steps taken to ensure punctuality of trains, cleanliness and providing quality food"
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While I completely share your concern about safety and facilities, merely being concerned does not help one bit. He can keep yelling at all
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officials to improve passenger safety, and maybe he already is yelling at them who knows, but until there is money to spend, its unlikely to yield a lot of dividend. At least he is transparent enough to share the core problems and taking a brave stand of not announcing new trains just for political gains. When was the last time we heard a RM talk about these issues in the past 20 years? All RMs in the past have only spoken to announce new trains, new stoppages and newer ways to spend money they didnt actually have. The RM needs to find money to spend and he seems to be trying ways to do that. His success will be determined by that factor alone. He has been given an unenviable task of righting the wrongs of the past 50 years, I hope he survives the full tenure and delivers on the promise he has shown.

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