NEW DELHI, 13 March (H.S.) : Dr. CM Ramesh, the Chairman
of the Standing Committee on Railways, delivered a report in the Lok Sabha. The
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways has advised the Ministry to
establish a specialized task force aimed at enhancing monitoring and coordination
among various stakeholders. The Committee emphasized the importance of
improving collaboration with local representatives and state governments to
minimize bureaucratic delays in railway-related projects.
As stated by a member of the committee, a total of 1,337
stations have been earmarked for development under the 'Amrit Bharat Station
Scheme.' Currently, tenders for development projects have been awarded, and
work is actively underway at 1,202 of these stations. The committee raised
concerns regarding the fact that only one station has been upgraded out of the
targeted 453 stations for the fiscal year 2024-25 (up to December 2024).
Furthermore, the committee has recommended that the redevelopment efforts under
the Amrit Bharat Station Yojana prioritize enhancements in crowd management to
avert any potential incidents. Additionally, the committee has called upon the
ministry to assess the effectiveness of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
model.
The committee indicated that the ministry has the
opportunity to enhance the operating ratio by actively increasing revenue and
managing operational costs. According to the committee's report, the ministry
should prioritize the reduction of routine operational expenses by implementing
cost-efficient technologies, optimizing energy use, utilizing renewable energy
for traction, and diversifying sources of non-fare revenue.
The report from the committee reveals that the net income
of the railways has remained persistently low for the last three years. For the
fiscal year 2025-26, the estimated net revenue is projected to be Rs 3,041.31
crore, with passenger revenue expected to reach Rs 92,800 crore, which is
considerably lower than the freight revenue of Rs 1,88,000 crore.
The committee has recommended that the ministry explore
alternative methods to increase passenger revenue, potentially through the
enhancement of services and the improvement of onboard amenities. This strategy
seeks to broaden the passenger base by promoting a transition from road and air
travel to more sustainable railway alternatives. The report highlights the
importance of adopting a more strategic approach to cost optimization, which is
crucial for effectively managing the operational costs associated with
passenger services while maintaining affordability and strengthening overall
financial sustainability.
The report indicates that the committee has assessed the
total expenditure for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) project to
be approximately Rs 1,08,000 crore. As of January 2025, Rs 71,116 crore has
already been utilized, with the overall physical progress reaching 48.55
percent. The committee has advised that feasibility studies should be
undertaken, alternative financing models should be investigated, and funding
should be obtained prior to the approval of the new corridor.
The committee's report highlights that safety improvements
at level crossings, as well as the construction of road overpasses and
underpasses, are key priorities in the Annual Plan for 2025-26. A budget of Rs
706 crore and Rs 7000 crore has been designated for these initiatives,
respectively. Furthermore, the report calls on the Railways to establish a
robust grievance redressal system to address the issues raised by local
residents effectively.
The ongoing issue of waterlogging in RUBs creates
significant difficulties for residents. To mitigate this problem, the committee
has recommended that the Railways allocate sufficient budgetary resources for
routine maintenance and structural enhancements. These improvements should
include raising bridge heights, integrating modern technology, and establishing
effective drainage systems.
Railway experts and former
high-ranking railway officials have indicated that while the railways receive
numerous recommendations, they only implement them after a thorough process of
evaluation and assessment of their impact.
Hindusthan Samachar / Meenakshi Bhattacharya