Rail Budget 2016
- Budget 2016: Mining land & daily data to rake in the moolah
The railways plans to monetize the enormous amounts of data it collects daily as part of efforts to augment non-ticket revenues. - Freight flight leads to tariff relook
For years, the railways has looked at freight revenue as a cash cow. Every time its finances came under pressure, it hiked tariff, resulting in a mass shift of goods to roads. - Green flag for promises kept, roadmap to future
The railway budget marks a quantum jump over budgets of the previous five years as it envisages 2.5 times higher investment that will boost the economy while superfast trains for the poor emphasise the government’s commitment to the underprivileged, PM Narendra Modi said. - Railways low on fuel, still bullish on modernisation
The railways has set an ambitious target of pumping in Rs 1.21 lakh crore for modernisation and capacity enhancement in 2016-17 at a time the transporter is facing a financial crisis as a result of the pay commission recommendations and a dip in passenger and freight traffic. - Budget 2016: We need better pay, not a new name, say men in red
- Budget 2016: Prime place for PM’s Varanasi
Varanasi, PM Narendra Modi’s constituency, is among the pilgrimage centres included in Rail Budget 2016-17 that will see enhanced passenger amenities and beautification of its stations. - Cleanliness app, menu for kids & more bio-toilets
- With new trains, railways takes fight to luxe buses, planes
Having lost traffic to Volvo coaches, railways has finally decided to hit back and target those travelling between Bengaluru and Chennai and Delhi and Lucknow. It will launch a new set of double-decker trains called Uday (Utkrisht Double-decker AC Yatri) Express on some busy routes with only chair car coaches. - Trickle-down sops, tiger circuit only cheer for MP in rail budget
With a capital outlay of Rs 4,325 crore which is 23% more than last year, Madhya Pradesh has some reason for cheer in the rail budget announced by Union minister Suresh Prabhu on Thursday. - Rail budget has cheated Uttarakhand: Congress
- Modi's Kashi gets priority in Prabhu's rail budget
- Rail Budget growth-oriented, but revenue target will be a challenge, says industry
- Rail Budget caters to all setions: PM Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the Rail Budget, which proposes no fare hike, caters to all sections of the society and showcases a vision to reorganize and rejuvenate the national transporter with the aim of providing trains with higher speed and safety. - Railways' earning falls short of target by Rs 15K cr
Railways minister Suresh Prabhu attributed the shortfall to tepid economic growth due to global slowdown. - Rail Budget 2016: Three train services for reserved passengers to be introduced
Introduction of three select train services — Humsafar, Tejas and UDAY — for reserved passengers was one of the highlights of the Railway Budget 2016-17 presented by railway minister Suresh Prabhu on Thursday. - Vote here to rate Suresh Prabhu's Rail Budget 2016
- New initiatives for railway passengers
Railway minister Suresh Prabhu presented his second budget on Thursday where he talked about introducing new trains and implementing new programmes. In his speech, the railway minister introduced some new initiatives that his ministry plans for transforming railways. - Rail Budget 2016: For women, more quotas and enhanced safety measures
Women have something to cheer thanks to new announcements specifically for them in Railway minister Suresh Prabhu's second Rail Budget presented on Thursday. The minister announced a 33% sub-quota for women in all reserved categories on trains. I - Railway Budget fails to cheer market, Sensex down 82 points
Railway minister Suresh Prabhu proposed increasing capital outlay for the Railways, the world's fourth-largest rail network, by 21 per cent to Rs 1.21 lakh crore. Shares of companies linked to the rail sector racked up losses, led by BEML, Kernex Microsystems, Titagarh Wagons and Kalindee Rail. - Railways targets new sources of revenue, cost cuts
Presenting the annual rail budget for 2016/17, Railway minister Suresh Prabhu said the planned budget outlay for the world's fourth-largest network would be Rs 1.21 trillion ($17.6 billion), up about 20% from the current year's estimated expenditure.
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