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Posted: Feb 26 2013 (09:44)
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A brief history on our Railway Budget:
In 1921, the East India Railway Committee (chaired by Sir William Acworth, hence also known as the Acworth Committee) pointed out the need for unified management of the entire railway system. On the recommendations of this committee and ratification of the resolution for separation in 1924, the government took over the actual management of all the railways, and also separated the railway finances from the general governmental finances, leading to the practice of presenting the Railway Budget separately from the general budget of...
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In 1921, the East India Railway Committee (chaired by Sir William Acworth, hence also known as the Acworth Committee) pointed out the need for unified management of the entire railway system. On the recommendations of this committee and ratification of the resolution for separation in 1924, the government took over the actual management of all the railways, and also separated the railway finances from the general governmental finances, leading to the practice of presenting the Railway Budget separately from the general budget of...
more...
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