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Railways plans to outsource heritage conservation tasks

The Indian Railways plans to outsource heritage conservation activities. Heritage conservation has suffered criminal neglect in past decades on account of official apathy to such tasks by the state-owned transporter.

Updated on: Dec 24, 2016 08:20 AM IST
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The Indian Railways plans to outsource heritage conservation activities. Heritage conservation has suffered criminal neglect in past decades on account of official apathy to such tasks by the state-owned transporter.

The steam workhorses of the Indian Railways – called black beauties – have mostly been cut up and sold as scrap in past decades. (Live Mint File Photo)
The steam workhorses of the Indian Railways – called black beauties – have mostly been cut up and sold as scrap in past decades. (Live Mint File Photo)

While thousands of steam engines remain in working condition in the UK and the European Union countries, the steam workhorses of the Indian Railways – called black beauties – have mostly been cut up and sold as scrap in past decades.

These include the wooden third class coaches in which Mahatma Gandhi travelled and the first locomotive that ran on Indian tracks to cover the distance from Mumbai to Thane in 1853. The clocks, bells, telephone instruments or uniforms and caps of the railway men of yore have mostly been lost.

Only 16 of the Indian steam engines have survived. Seven original coaches of the Palace on Wheels – over a hundred year old – have lying unused at New Delhi’s National Rail Museum.

According to a proposal under consideration of the Railway Board, heritage conservation work should be entrusted to an independent and registered society comprising various stake holders including rail enthusiasts and entrepreneurs.

With corpus funds from the government (possibly jointly by the Railways and Culture ministries), the society should get a 10-year moratorium to execute a successful business model, says the draft proposal.

 
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Srinand Jha

Srinand Jha covers the Ministry of Railways and writes on politics in the Hindi heartland. Also interested in media and social/cultural issues.

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