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Modi directs NITI Aayog to help Rlys utilise safety fund

NEW DELHI: With the Indian Railways finding it difficult to chalk out a “safety plan” on its own, Prime Minister Narednra Modi has directed NITI Aayog to help the national transport monolith in drafting a detailed roadmap for implementation of the Rs 1 lakh crore safety fund envisioned in the Budget for 2017-18.

Modi directs NITI Aayog to help Rlys utilise safety fund

Passengers hang onto a train as it departs from a station on the outskirts of New Delhi on Tuesday. afp



Mukesh Ranjan

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, February 28

With the Indian Railways finding it difficult to chalk out a “safety plan” on its own, Prime Minister Narednra Modi has directed NITI Aayog to help the national transport monolith in drafting a detailed roadmap for implementation of the Rs 1 lakh crore safety fund envisioned in the Budget for 2017-18.

Following the instructions, Railway Board Chairman AK Mittal has requested NITI Aayog Member (Infrastructure) Bibek Debroy to do the needful. Interestingly, it was Dr Debroy’s report that had led to the discontinuation of the separate Rail Budget from this year.

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“The NITI Aayog, which will be assisted by officials of the Ministry of Railways, would lay the path for a major safety overhaul in the next five years by reaching out to professionals outside the government,” a senior NITI Aayog official said.

Incidentally, ahead of the Budget for 2017-18 and before announcing the Rashtriya Rail Suraksha Kosh (RRSK), the Finance Ministry had completed discussions with top officials of the Ministry of Railways over the broader scope of works to be included as part of the fund. 

In his letter to Dr Debroy, Mittal said, “...we shall be grateful if you could help us in the task of identifying critical areas and guiding principles for deployment of RRSK funds for bringing out perceptible improvement in safety scenario over Indian Railways.” 

The Finance Ministry has identified key areas which could be included for the implementation of the RRSK fund over the next five years. 

 “Some of the areas identified during discussions with Ministry of Finance include track and bridge rehabilitation works, induction of technology in detecting rail and weld failures, elimination of level crossings through the road over and road under bridges, signalling and telecommunication improvement, rolling stock improvement and replacement and human resource development,” Mittal stated in his letter.

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