Railways to go high-tech
Updated on Nov 06, 2007 09:40 pm IST
Finally, Indian Railways has realised the benefits of IT as it is all set to go high-tech with the launching of the Control Charting System or CCS to monitor and control the movement of all trains across the country. A trial run of system is being carried out in Madurai and Trichy divisions as a pilot project. Estimated to cost Rs 86 crores, this system has been designed by Centre for Railway Information Systems.
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