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Railway Budget 2013

No new project, but rly budget has Rs. 70 cr for city

While the railway budget for 2013-14 had no new project for the city, it did sanction Rs. 70 crore for various amenities such as escalators, foot overbridges, automatic ticketing vending machines (ATVM) and improvement of stations.

New freight corridor to be first of its kind

Plans to build 3,338-km Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFCs) on India's eastern and western flanks may soon see the light of day, with railways minister Pawan Kumar Bansal announcing that civil contracts to build 1,500 km of tracks will be awarded this fiscal.

Anubhuti ticket to cost more than AC 1 Class in Shatabdi

Travelling in Anubhuti coach, the special AC luxury class proposed in this year's rail budget, will be one and half times costlier than the First AC executive class in Shatabdi trains.

Chavan's demands have not been met

Railway minister PK Bansal on Tuesday announced two new surveys for two railway lines - the Kalyan-Kasara third line and the Naigaon-Juchandra cord line - but other than that, the budget has not made provisions for a single new project in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Kailash Korde reports.

Ajit Pawar unhappy with budget

Deputy chief minister and Nationalist Congress Party leader Ajit Pawar, on Tuesday, took on its ally Congress by terming the railway budget presented by union minister PK Bansal as unfair and disappointing for the city and the state.

City to get 72 new services, FOBs

Mumbaiites who were hoping that the 2013-14 railway budget, presented on Tuesday, would assure them new projects to ease their train commute woes will have been disappointed. Prajakta Chavan Rane reports.

No big projects for Mumbai in railway budget

With no significant projects announced for the city, the railway budget was a disappointment for the 75 lakh Mumbaiites who use local trains every day.

Haryana gets coach factory, new rail lines

Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda hailed this year's Railway Budget and lauded the proposal to set up a rail coach manufacturing unit in Sonepat and introduction of new rail lines. He said the move had fulfilled long-standing demands of the state.

Rlys to join elite global club

The Indian Railways may not be in good financial health but railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal was happy to announce that it has now joined the elite railway billion club of China, Russia and United States in transporting over a billion tonnes of goods in a year.

'Anti-people' budget upsets Oppn and allies

Even before railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal could finish reading his budget speech on Tuesday, opposition parties stormed to Lok Sabha well to protest the "discrimination" against some states in the budget.

With freight hike, railways could lose out to trucks

The proposed near 6% hike in freight rates for railways announced during the railway budget on Tuesday is likely to see a minor shift in freight from railways to trucks.

Losses up, profits down: Rlys faces 'long road ahead'

The Indian Railways, the world's fourth largest network, runs into significant yearly losses, which have risen sharply because fuel prices have been increasing, while fares haven't.

Freight charge to push up prices

The proposal to link freight rates to any changes in diesel prices from April is likely to lead to a 5-6% hike in freight rates.

From kullads to Wifi: Railways take tech leap for a smooth journey

Mobile e-ticketing, SMS alerts on train schedules, a new online ticketing system, free wifi, GPS-enabled passenger verification as Bansal turns away from Lalu's earthy solutions to technology to help passengers. Charu Sudan Kasturi reports. Railways take tech leap | Rail budget forward looking: PM video | Gaffes and barbs | Bansal’s budget: one size fits all
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