What to expect from this Railway Budget

A significant amount will be earmarked for safety upgradation, electrification, doubling and modernisation of yards.

February 23, 2016 01:27 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:13 am IST - New Delhi

VISAKHAPATNAM(ANDHRA PRADESH) 05-07-2014: The new powerful WAG9 locomotive, manufactured at Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, received by the loco shed of Waltair Division of the East Coast Railways on Friday.  . --photo:ARRANGED PICTURE

VISAKHAPATNAM(ANDHRA PRADESH) 05-07-2014: The new powerful WAG9 locomotive, manufactured at Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, received by the loco shed of Waltair Division of the East Coast Railways on Friday. . --photo:ARRANGED PICTURE

The Railway Budget is expected to focus on capacity creation in the rail sector with an increased outlay of about Rs. 1.25 lakh crore.

A significant amount will be earmarked for safety upgradation, electrification, doubling and modernisation of yards to clear traffic bottlenecks, sources in the Railways said.

However, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu will have to depend mostly on the External Budgetary Resources (EBR) for execution of the capacity augmentation projects. He is also expected to give details of his resource mobilisation plan in the Rail Budget 2016-17.

Since Gross Budgetary Support (GBS) from the Finance Ministry is unlikely to meet the Railways’ expectation, funding of projects will be mostly from EBR.

“Railways will execute only financially viable projects. Those projects which are financially not viable but economically and socially desirable will be undertaken through joint ventures with state governments,” the sources said.

Mr. Prabhu has written to the Chief Ministers of 18 states for taking up rail projects through joint ventures route. Six States, including Maharashtra, Odisha, Kerala, Andhra, Chhatisgarh, have signed MoUs with the Railways for forming joint ventures.

New trains

While announcement of new trains is unlikely for the second consecutive year, a scheme for premium high-speed parcel trains is slated to be unveiled in the Budget.

Facing a decrease in earnings, the Railways will press into service many special trains.

The Railways has earned Rs. 136,079.26 crore as against the target of Rs. 141,416.05 crore, a decline of 3.77 per cent.

In suburban section, the Rail Budget will announce introduction of AC suburban trains in Mumbai, which will be replicated in other areas as well.

Mr. Prabhu is also expected to give details about the efforts being undertaken by the Railways to keep stations and trains clean and environment-friendly in his second Budget speech in Parliament on February 25.

Green initiatives

All 400 stations being planned to be developed with private participation are likely to be announced as “green stations” with several environment-friendly measures like generation of solar energy, recycling of water, conversion of waste to energy and use of LED lights to be incorporated in the plan.

Targeting rail users and the industry, Mr. Prabhu is also expected to announce a few schemes on passenger amenities and freight businesses.

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