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      Sector wise Beneficiaries of Railway Budget 2016-17

      March 5, 2016

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      Initiatives in Budget

      SAFETY

      946 ROB/RUB sanctioned

      Launch Mission Zero accident

      Eliminate all unmanned BG crossings in next 3 years

      Equip the high density network (10,000Kms) with TCAS in next 3 years

      PROJECT/ CAPEX

      Rs.1.21 lakh total capex size - 20% increase than last year's target

      Commissioning of 2800 Kms of BG line vs this year's target of 2500 Kms

      Massive push on electrification - 50% increase in outlay. Target to accomplish 2000Kms vs 1600 Kms this year

      CUSTOMER AMENITIES

      Launch of Tejas express: Premium superfast with many onboard facilities such as entertainement, better aesthetics, vending machines, ushers

      Launch of Humsafar express - Full 3AC, fast train with optional food services

      Launch of UDAY (Utkrisht Double decker ACYatri)- Overnight, double decker superfast service on highly patronized routes

      Launch of Rail Mitra Sewa - Comprehensive concierge services including battery operated cars, porter services, wheel chairs etc

      Travel Insurance facility for passengers

      Sale of UTS tickets through handheld POS terminals

      Cancellation of tickets through 139

      All operational halts converted into commercial halts

      CCTV survellience of Tatkal counters to prevent miscreant activity

      PA systems leased out to FM Radio companies in trains

      Bar-coded tickets, scanners and access control at select stations

      Launch multi purpose stalls on stations

      Hourly booking of Retiring rooms

      Introduction of SMART coaches - better customer experience, high carrying capaicty and lower costs

      Standardized uniforms across all Railways for customer facing roles

      PR skill training for customer facing roles

      Rail Bandhu - on Board managzine expansion to all A/C reserved class in all Mail Express trains and all regional languages

      New uniforms for Porters with advertising banners. Soft skill training to improve customer experience. Would be known as 'Sahayak'

      Sale of platform tickets through ticket vending machines

      Provision of normal debit/credit card usablity at ticket vending machines

      GPS enabled LED boards to provide real time information of approaching stops on trains

      Information boards in trains to communicate various on-board services2

      COMMON MAN/ POOR

      Launch of new service - Antyodaya express : Unreserved, second class, superfast trains.

      Introduction of Deen Dayal coaches for general passengers with aenhanced facilities such as Potable water, water level indicators, mobile charging points

      DIVYANG

      All new stations to be redeveloped would be made accessible by all

      One divyang toilet per platform on A1 class stations

      Increased availability of wheelchairs on platforms

      CLEANLIENSS

      Pan India proliferation of ' Clean my coach service'

      Regular third party audits to generate rankings for stations

      Setting up of Waste segregation centres

      Additional 30,000 bio toilets

      Installation and Maintenance of Portable bio toilets at major stations - Leverage advertisementing potential, CSR, and support from Voluntary organisations

      Awareness campaigns to improve cleanliness including approach roads and adjacent colonies

      CATERING

      Hand back catering to IRCTC in a phased manner - Primary objective to unbundle food preparation and food disbursement to break the nexus of overcharging passengers

      E Catering extended from current 45 stations to all 408 A1 and A class stations

      Ready to Eat meals onboard

      Explore making mandatory food on trains optional. Local cuisine to me made available.

      Base Kitchens to be set up by IRCTC to ensure high quality hygeinic food

      Third Party audit of catering services

      SHGS

      Empanelment by IRCTC for catering services

      E-Marketing of products through IRCTC in partnership with NABARD

      NGOS

      IR to partner with prominent NGO's to partner for skill development of people in rural areas including Railway employees

      Appeal to NGOs to support Cleanliness, Sanitation, Skill development and Energy conservation initiatives in IR

      Parternship with Khadi and Village Industries Commission to support emplyoment creation for rural India

      WOMEN

      Launch of Janani Sewa - Provide Kids Menu and changing boards in Toilets

      Provision of hot milk, hot water and baby food at Stations

      Rail Mitra Sewa including wheel chairs, battery operated cars for Senior citizens, women and Patients

      More toilets for Women at stations

      Sub quota of 33% in award of licences for stalls and services at stations

      SENIOR CITIZENS

      50% increase in lower berth quota taking the total lower berths availability to 120 per train

      Rail Mitra Sewa including wheel chairs, battery operated cars for Senior citizens, women and Patients

      FARMERS/ FISHERMAN

      Preferential usage for cold storage warehouses being set up on empty Railway land through PPP

      SC/ST

      Enforcement of reservation in awarding of contracts for stalls at stations

      Encourage employment for SC/ST through horticulture and tree plantation at side of tracks

      Encourage SC/ST enterprenuers in partnership with Khadi and Village Industries Commission

      Promoting tribal art through murals on stations

      RELIGIOUS ORG

      Launch Aastha circuit connecting various pilgrim centres

      Beautification and provision of passenger amenities for stations of religious interests

      STUDENTS

      Kalam express to be launched to share innovative solutions to common daily problems

      Internships for over 100 students/year across Engineering and MBA schools

      Establish Railway University in this financial year

      NORTH EAST

      Expedited execution of connecting all state capitals - Mizoram and Manipur to be connected in this year

      WILD LIFE

      Launch of Tiger circuit to cover Pench, Bhandavgarh and Kanha

      Spreading awareness through paintings on stations

      ENVIRONMENT

      All Railway stations to be covered with LED luminaries in next 2-3 years

      Switch to environment friendly composite sleepers made of recycled plastic

      Set up Automatic coach washing plants to support water conservation

      Convert production units (atleast one in each zonal railway) as Green Industrial units

      Rain water harvesting on buildings with roof area of more than 200sqm post feasability studies

      Set waste segregation and water recycling plants

      Puruse the medium term plan to get 132.5 MW of power through wind energy

      Pursue the target of achieving 100 MW of Solar Power in next 5 years

      GOVERNANCE

      Tabling the bill for Rail Development Authority with in next 6 months

      Regular security audit of PRS website

      Operational research to improve rake turnaround at select terminals

      Commence integration of IT initiatives under a system wide Enterprise Resource Planning architecture

      Roll out the mechanism of internal audit to ensure 2 full audit reports per zone

      Sign MoUs with zonal railways to enhance commitment on performance on clearly stated parameters

      Single person accountability for all facilities on a train

      Atleast 20 projects on EPC for FY16-17. Move to EPC for above ₹ 300 crore projects by next year

      All A1 stations to have senior Station Directors, supported through a cross functional team

      EMPLOYEES

      Tie up with Ministry of Health to improve Central Railway Hospitals

      Introduce AYUSH systems in 5 railway hospitals

      Provide wireless devices to gang men to alert them of approaching trains

      Reduce the weights of tools carried by gangman,trackman through value engineering

      Toilets and Air conditioning in Locomotive cabs for drivers

      SKILLING

      Set up 'Centres of Excellence' for Skill Development in 1/2 workshops

      PR skill training for customer facing roles

      IR to partner with prominent NGO's to partner for skill development of people in rural areas including Railway employees

      DIGITAL INDIA

      Integration of all ticketing services on one app

      Integration of all customer feedback and complaint forums on one app

      Commence integration of IT initiatives under a system wide Enterprise Resource Planning architecture

      Handheld PoS terminals for sale of tickets - Target to reduce queue lengths

      Best in class project management system based on drone and geo spatial technology - To be piloted for Dedicated freight corridor

      Expand E-procurement into a paperless contract management system

      TRANSPARENCY

      CCTV coverage of Tatkal counters

      Expand E-procurement into a paperless contract management system

      YOUTH /INNOVATION

      Internships for over 100 students/year across Engineering and MBA schools

      Dedicated innovation fund to promote internal and external innovation.

      FOREIGNERS

      Ticket booking through international credit/debit cards

      JOURNALISTS

      E-ticketing facility on concessional passes

      TOURISM

      Partner State governments for operating tourist trains on revenue sharing

      Upgraded National Rail Museum, Focus on promotion of other museums and heritage sites

      Run Tiger circuit train with full travel package offerings

      SUBURBAN

      Mumbai - Push MUTP III and 2 elevated corridors Churchgate - Virar and CSTM-Panvel

      Mumbai - Raise height of platforms with next year

      Delhi - Work with State government to revive the Ring Railway consisting of 21 stations

      Bangalore - Work with State government to build a comprehensive suburban system

      Explore feasability of partnering with State governments for Suburban systems in Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Chennai

      Trivandrum - Work with State government to develop a suburban system

      New investment policy outlining the engagement model with State governments for Suburban systems to be launched

       

      Business

      Initiative

      FREIGHT

      Full fledged market study on 40+ commodities

      Launch of new delivery models e.g., Roll On Roll Off

      Container traffic to be opened for all commodities except Coal and Mineral Ores

      Pilot on time tabled freight, parcel and container trains

      All good sheds to be opened for Container traffic, if operationally feasible

      Rationalize tarriff structure

      Multi point loading allowed

      Part load container trains to be allowed during non peak season

      Long term contracts with pre-determined price escalation

      Differential tarriffs based on congestion on route

      Key customer managers for big freight customers

      Liberalise the PFT/ Siding policy

      Online portal for PFT/ Siding approvals

      Explore feasability of opening up of General purpose wagons for leasing

      Operationalise Transloc

      Take up modernization of 10 good sheds

      Lease out space in railway warehouses to be utilised by third parties in lieu of modernisation and additional revenues

      Develop cold storage warehouses on empty railway land on PPP

      Complete overhaul of Parcel business including opening the sector to container traffic and online booking of Parcels

      NON FARE REVENUES

      Leverage Non fare revenues through - Station development, Advertising (additional 1000 Crores, 4 times current revenues), Monetising data, Monetising land, Overhaul of Parcel, Exports

      Target to earn ₹ 4000 Cr through exports by 2020.

      Transform Parcel business - Liberalise the policy

      PASSENGER

      Preference to local domicile holders for award of commercial licenses at stations

      Introduction of FM channles in trains on PPP basis

      Support in installation, operation and maintenance of toilets by attracting CSR funds from corporates

      Providing PR skills to customer facing personnel on a PPP basis

      Install GPS based LED boards to provide real time information on upcoming halts in lieu of advertising rights

      Install information boards in trains in lieu of advertising rights

      Build satellite terminals with state partnerships in PPP mode

       

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      Structural Initiatives

      1

      Launch 7 missions - 25 Ton, Zero accident, PACE, RAFTAAR, Century, Accounting Reforms, Capacity Utilisation

      2

      Leverage Non fare revenues through - Station development, Advertising (additional 1000 Crores, 3 times current revenues), Monetising data, Monetising land, Overhaul of Parcel, Exports

      3

      Target to earn ₹ 4000 Cr through exports by 2020.

      4

      Transform Parcel business - Liberalise the policy

      5

      Restructure the organisation - Unified cadre, Cross functional directorates

      6

      Set up Railway Planning and Investment organisation

      7

      Set up SRESHTHA (Special Railway Establishment for Strategic Technology and Holistic Advancement), niche railway research organisation

      8

      Set up SUTRA ( Special Unit for Transportation Research and Analytics), dedicated, cross functional data analytics team, manned with professional analysts

      9

      Launch National Rail Plan - to harmonise and integrate the rail network with other modes of transportation

      10

      Set up a Holding Company for all Railway PSUs

      11

      Build a test track to cut short the cycle of introduction of new rolling stock

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