Railway Minister Piyush Goyal denies reports of privatization of Indian Railways

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 9, 2020 11:44 AM2020-07-09T11:44:15+5:302020-07-09T11:45:29+5:30

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal has denied creports of privatization of the Indian Railways. In a tweet, the Minister said, ...

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal denies reports of privatization of Indian Railways | Railway Minister Piyush Goyal denies reports of privatization of Indian Railways

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal denies reports of privatization of Indian Railways

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal has denied creports of privatization of the Indian Railways. In a tweet, the Minister said, all the current services of the Indian Railways will continue to remain operational and the Railways is not being privatized in any way. Mr. Goyal informed that 151 additional modern trains will be operational on 109 routes with private participation. He asserted, these additional services will not affect the functioning of other trains but will only create more avenues of employment in the country.

The Ministry of Railways has said that 151 trains proposed to be run by Private operators once the selection process is over, would be in addition to the existing trains. The Ministry in a statement said that these proposed trains will run on the routes where the demand for trains is already higher than the existing capacity. The Ministry has invited Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for private participation for operation of passenger train services over 109 Origin Destination (OD) pairs of routes. 

The project would entail private sector investment of about 30 thousand crore rupees. This is the first initiative of private investment for running Passenger Trains over Indian Railways network. The 109 Origin Destination(OD) Pairs have been formed into 12 Clusters across the Indian Railway network and each train will have a minimum of 16 coaches. The Ministry said, majority of trains will  be manufactured in the country  under Make in India and the private entity will be responsible for financing, procuring, operation and maintenance of the trains. It said, these trains will be designed for a maximum speed of 160 kilometres per hour.
 

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