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Friday, February 25, 2011

Rail Budget 2011



RAILWAY BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS : -


  • Mamata apologises for missed targets. Will do better this year, she promises.

  • No changes in fares

  • As expected, West Bengal gets priority in Mamata's railway budget.

  • Senior citizen concessions for women start at age 58 instead of 60.

  • Senior Citizen concession raised to 40 percent

  • 50 per cent concession on fares for media personnel and their families twice a year.

  • Revenue will exceed Rs 1 lakh crore, a 9.9 per cent increase over last year's number.

  • Railways facing money shortage, passing through difficult phase, says Mamata.

  • 10 year-backlog in recruitment will be addressed right away.

  • Ticket booking charges reduced by 50 per cent.

  • Smart card 'Go India' tickets to be introduced.

  • Mamata proposes bridge factory in Jammu and Kashmir.

  • Manipur to get diesel locomotive centre.

  • Mamata plans to raise Rs 10,000 crore from tax-free bonds.

  • Incentives for states with no 'Rail Roko' agitation: Two extra trains and two new projects

  • Railways to create 10,000 shelters for the poor.

  • Fund for social causes will be called PM Rail Vikas Yojana.

  • Anti-collision device is ready, three zonal railways will commission it soon.

  • Nandigram to get railway industrial park, Singur to get metro coach factory.

  • Track-making centre to come up at Uluberia in West Bengal.

  • 2011 is Green Energy Year for railways, says Mamata.

  • PPPs with major universities to modernise Railways

  • International training centre to come up at Agra.

  • New Duronto trains on Allahabad-Mumbai, Pune-Ahmedabad, Sealdah-Puri, Madurai-Chennai, Chennai- Thiruvananthapuram and Mumbai Central-New Delhi routes.

  • As expected, West Bengal gets priority in Mamata's railway budget.

  • 'Let me drink some water,' Mamata tells MPs.

  • Mamata listing out new trains as MPs' murmurs get louder.

  • New Duronto trains on Allahabad-Mumbai, Pune-Ahmedabad, Sealdah-Puri, Madurai-Chennai, Chennai- Thiruvananthapuram and Mumbai Central-New Delhi routes.

  • New Shatabdhis between Pune and Secundrabad, Jaipur and Agra.

  • Mamata promises railway jobs for 16,000 ex-servicemen.

  • Multi-purpose smart cards for long-distance travel.

  • Double-decker AC trains for Ahmedabad-Mumbai, Jaipur-Delhi.

  • New trains for states going to the polls.

  • Capacity of 107 Mumbai trains to be increased.

  • New trains for Vivekananda, Tagore birth anniversaries.

  • Mamata announces three new Shatabdhis.

  • Mamata announces new Duronto trains.

  • 50 per cent concession on fares for media personnel and their families twice a year.

  • Concessions for the physically challenged on Rajdhani and Shatabdhi trains

  • Senior citizen concessions for women start at age 58 instead of 60.

  • Railways will strengthen suburban networks in Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Bengaluru.

  • Suburban networks of Hyderabad and Secunderabad will be improved.

  • Proud of my state, will do more for it, says Mamata.

  • Kindly continue, Meira Kumar tells Mamata.

  • Haven't announced anything major, yet MPs are shouting, complains Mamata.

  • Speaker Meira Kumar smiling, waiting for screaming MPs to settle down.

  • MPs on their feet, shouting Mamata down.

  • 'Poora karne deejiye,' Meira Kumar tells screaming MPs.

  • Lalu is speaking, but no one can hear him in the din.

  • West Bengal-orientation of Mamata's proposals irk MPs.

  • Mamata screams back at fellow-MPs. Meira Kumar calls for calm.

  • Please sit down, please sit down, please sit down, Meira Kumar tells MPs.

  • Don't shout, Mamata tells MPs.

  • Shouts drown out Mamata's voice as she announces projects for West Bengal.

  • Kolkata Metro will expand its network.

  • Railways will go from strength to strength, says Mamata.

  • Revenue will exceed Rs 1 lakh crore, a 9.9 per cent increase over last year's number.

  • Kolkata to get 15 new suburban trains.

  • 2011 is Green Energy Year for railways, says Mamata.

  • Safety measure: All unmanned level crossings will be removed.

  • Railways facing money shortage, passing through difficult phase, says Mamata.

  • 150th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore: Train will go to Bangladesh on a commemorative journey.

  • If you shout, I won't grant you anything, Mamata ribs fellow-MPs.

  • International training centre to come up at Agra.

  • Mamata quotes poetry, Lata Mangeshkar songs.

  • Meira Kumar makes a farmaish:' Where are your couplets?'

  • 10 year-backlog in recruitment will be addressed right away, says Mamata.

  • Elderly workers will be transferred to less strenuous positions.

  • Ticket booking charges reduced by 50 per cent.

  • Smart card tickets to be introduced.

  • Mamata apologises for missed targets. Will do better this year, she promises.

  • Railways environment-friendly and fuel-efficient, says Mamata.

  • Railways to get help from IITs to develop new technology.

  • Trouble-free states can decide what reward projects they want.

  • Two extra trains and two new projects for states with no rail roko agitations.

  • Rail is 'desh ka service', stop rail roko agitations, urges Mamata.

  • Lalu suppresses a yawn as Mamata delivers budget speech.

  • Anti-collision device is ready, three zonal railways will commission it soon.

  • Fund for social causes will be called PM Rail Vikas Yojana.

  • Mamata to set up fund to support social causes.

  • Mamata plans gas-based power plant in Maharashtra.

  • Questions and shouts distract Mamata, but she resumes her budget speech.

  • Mamata on new connections: "If rail connectivity is there, every connectivity will increase in this country."

  • Railways to create 10,000 shelters for the poor.

  • Mamata plans to raise Rs 10,000 crore from tax-free bonds.

  • More than 4 lakh travelled on Izzat tickets, priced at Rs 25.

  • Railways' infrastructure will be expanded, says Mamata.

  • Nandigram to get railway industrial park.

  • Singur in West Bengal to get metro coach factory.

  • Track-making centre to come up at Uluberia in West Bengal.

  • Manipur to get diesel locomotive centre.

  • Mamata proposes bridge factory in Jammu and Kashmir.

  • New coach factory at Rae Bareilly will deliver first coach in three months, says Mamata.

  • Difficult to meet individual demands, but collective demands can be met, Mamata tells MP.

  • Key material for locomotive, coach production not easily available in India, says Mamata.

  • Mamata talks about railways' measures to support industry.

  • Mamata thanks staff, passengers, unions, describes railways as "arteries of this pulsating nation".

  • Mamata begins budget speech, thanks PM for support.

  • Slowdown in industrial growth is temporary, says economic survey.

  • Savings, investment rates may rise, says government's economic survey.

  • Economic survey out, says probability of second dip recession low.

  • Parliament resumes; Pranab says he lost his cool because too many questions were thrown at him.

  • Pranab takes a dig at CPM, parliament adjourned for five minutes.

  • Legal restrictions preventing disclosure of names of those with black money, says Pranab.

  • Pranab Mukherjee faces angry questions on black money, loses his temper.

  • Rail fares may go up in June-July, after elections in West Bengal are done.

  • Parliament opens; Pranab speaking on black money menace.

  • Mamata may revise catering policy, announce more kitchens.

  • Mamata may announce survey for 107 new routes, say sources.

  • Railways spent Rs 50 crore on developing anti-collision device, but accidents persist.

  • Safety compromised: 336 lost their lives in 90 train accidents in 2010-11.

  • Mamata expected to address passenger safety. Ninety per cent of accidents avoidable, say experts.

  • Locomotive drivers are overworked, and railways need to hire more.

  • Mamata all set to present her fifth railway budget. She may favour Bengal since this is election year.

  • Railway stocks look up as budget announcement nears.

  • Mamata may announce more express trains for Bengal, NE states.

  • No hike in passenger fares expected; freight rates may also remain untouched.

  • Railway safety a concern: 250 train accidents, and over 500 deaths, between 2009 and 2011.

  • Railway stocks down by 1 to 4 per cent, but perform better than yesterday.

  • Mamata preoccupied with Bengal politics, not paying attention to railways, complain critics.

  • Growing economy needs more railway capacity, but growth lagging, says railway planning expert.

  • Mamata's white paper demolished Lalu's profitability claims. Are railway finances a mess?

  • Countdown begins for presentation of rail budget. TV channels expect 'please-all' proposals.

  • Mamata expected to offer concessions to students, farmers.

  • Mamata may raise production targets for wagons, coaches and locomotives.

  • Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee reaches Parliament to present the Rail Budget

  • Mamata Banerjee reaches Rail Bhavan, will present the Budget in the Parliament

  • Budget is of the people, for the people, by the people: Mamata Banerjee

  • Follow us live for Railway Budget at 11AM

  • Fare hike unlikely

  • Rail stocks derail ahead of Budget

  • Industry hoping for implementation of rail projects

  • Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to present her fifth Rail Budget in the Parliament today


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