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Showing posts with label Rail Budget. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Quiz Questions on Railway Budget 2016-17 for Exams

Hi Aspirants..Here are some useful and expected questions from Rail Budget 2016-17 presented in Parliament by Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu in Parliament on 25 February 2016. 
Quiz Questions on Railway Budget 2016-2017

Questions for the day. Click the ‘START QUIZ’ button to start the quiz.

1) What was the theme of the Railway Budget 2016-17?
(A) Kayakalp
(B) Chalo, Milkar Kuch Naya Karen
(C) Ham Sath Karen
(D) None of these

2) Name the Railway Minister who presented the Rail Budget 2016-17 in Parliament?
(A) Venkaiah Naidu
(B) Dr. Harsh Vardhan
(C) J P Nadda
(D) Suresh Prabhu

3) Antyodaya Express superfast was announced in Rail Budget 2016-17 for?
(A) Cancer Patients
(B) Long Distance Travellers
(C) Financially Backward Sections
(D) For unreserved passengers

4) Name the unreserved coaches with potable water facility and higher number of mobile charging points announced in Rail Budget 2016-17?
(A) Deen Dayalu coaches
(B) Humsafar coaches
(C) Tejas coaches
(D) Mithra Seva coaches

5) Passenger fares and Freight fares were hiked by ____ % in Rail Budget 2016-17?
(A) 5 %
(C) 10 %
(C) 2 %
(D) No hike

6) Name the fully air-conditioned third AC service with an optional service for meals announced in Rail Budget 2016-17?
(A) Tejas
(B) UDAY
(C) Vikalp
(D) Humsafar

7) Name the new train announced that will operate at speeds of 130 kmph and above and shall showcase the future of train travel in India including onboard services such as local cuisine, entertainment, WiFi, etc?
(A) Tejas
(B) UDAY
(C) Vikalp
(D) Humsafar

8) Name the brand of Overnight double-decker express on the busiest routes announced in Rail Budget 2016-17?
(A) Tejas
(B) UDAY
(C) Vikalp
(D) Humsafar

9) ____ per cent sub-quota for women will be provided under all reserved categories as announced in Rail Budget 2016-17?
(A) 15 %
(B) 25 %
(C) 33 %
(D) 50 %

10) SMS service named ____ was announced in Rail Budget 2016-17 for Cleanliness in railway coaches?
(A) Clean my Coach
(B) Swachh Yatra, Swachh Bharat
(C) Clean my Travel
(D) Safe - Clean Coach

Answers
1) Ans. (B) Chalo, Milkar Kuch Naya Karen
Note: Means Overcoming challenges – Reorganize, Restructure Rejuvenate Indian Railways
2) Ans. (D) Suresh Prabhu
3) Ans. (D) For unreserved passengers
4) Ans. (A) Deen Dayalu coaches
5) Ans. (D) No hike
6) Ans. (D) Humsafar
7) Ans. (A) Tejas
8) Ans. (B) UDAY
Note: UDAY (Utkrisht Double-Decker Air-conditioned Yatri) Express
9) Ans. (C) 33 %
10) Ans. (A) Clean my Coach

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Highlights of Railway Budget 2015-16 - PDF Download

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on 26 February 2015 presented the first full-fledged Rail Budget of the Modi government for 2015-16. He did not announce any new trains, saying on the ground that a review was on about the capacity to add more trains which will be announced after the review is over. Against the backdrop of talk of privatisation of railways, the Minister said Railways will continue to be a precious national asset and people of India will own railways always. Following are the highlights of the Railway Budget 2015-16:
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* No increase in railway passenger fares.
* Rail tickets can now be booked 120 days in advance.
* 'Operation 5 mins', wherein passengers travellling unreserved can purchase a ticket in 5 minutes.
* Bio toilets and airplane-type vaccum toilets in trains.
* Surveillance cameras in select coaches and ladies compartments for women's safety without compromising on privacy.
* Speed on nine railway corridors to go up to 200 km per hour.
* Wi-Fi in more stations, mobile phone charging facilities in all train compartments.
* Facility of online booking of wheelchair for senior citizens.
* Satellite railway terminals in major cities.
* Centrally managed Rail Display Network is expected to be introduced in over 2K stations over the next 2 years.
* All india 24/7 helpline - 138 from March 2015 ; Toll free No.182 for security.
* 917 road under-bridges and over-bridges to be constructed to replace 3,438 railway crossings; at a cost of Rs. 6,581 crore.
* Four Railway Research Centres to start in four universities.
* 24 to 26 coaches in certain identified trains, more general class coaches, ladders to be replaced.
* 17000 more toilets to be replaced by bio-toilets.
* The facility of e-ticketing will help railways to go paper less.
* SMS alert services for passengers to inform them about arrival and departure of trains.
* Modern facilities for disabled citizens, senior citizens, patients through IRCTC.
* In 400 stations wi-fi facility will be provided.
* Rs 8.5 lakh crore will be invested in Railways in next 5 years.
* Cleanliness in Railways highest priority under Swachh Rail Swachh Bharat.
* Surveillance cameras on select mainline and ladies compartments.
* A1 category stations will be given the facility of Wi-Fi.
* Freight rate for cement, coal, others hiked by up to 10%
* More General class coaches to be added.
* On-board entertainment on select Shatabdi trains.
* A new department to keep stations, trains clean.

* Collision Avoidance System to be installed on select routes.
View Rail Budget Speech (English): Click Here
View Rail Budget Speech (Hindi): Click Here
Rail Budget Highlights: Click Here

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Railway Budget 2014-15: Highlights

Here are the main Highlights of Railway Budget 2014-15 presented by Union Railway minister Sadananda Gowda in Lok Sabha today(08 July 2014) at 12.00Hrs.

* Rail budget seeks course correction, avoids populism
* No increase in rail fare
* Stress on resource mobilization through PSU surplus, FDI and PPP
* Bullet train on Ahmedabad-Mumbai corridor proposed, Speed of trains to be increased in nine sectors
* More thrust on passenger amenities, cleanliness & efficient station management
* Multi pronged approach for improving safety & security, 4000 women RPF constables to be recruited
* Revamping railway reservation system into next generation e-ticketing, Wi-fi services in major stations & in select trains, mobile based wakeup calls for passengers
* 58 new trains introduced; 11 existing trains extended
* Railway university and innovation incubation centre to be set up
* Top priority to transparency, e-procurement to be made
* Compulsory in higher purchase, online registration for wagons in next two months
* Highest ever plan outlay of ­ 65,445 crore with higher allocation for safety measures

Full Highlights (English): Click Here
Full Highlights (Hindi): Click Here
Full Railway Budget English : Click Here
Full Railway Budget Hindi : Click Here

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Highlights of interim rail budget 2014-15: PDF Download

Following are the highlights of the Interim Railway Budget 2014-15 presented in the Lok Sabha by railway minister Mallikarjun Kharge on 12 February 2014.

Achievements / Initiatives
>> Major landmark achievement in National Project of Kashmir
>> State of Meghalaya and capital of Arunachal Pradesh to be on Railway Map by this fiscal.
>> Gauge Conversion of strategically important 510 km Rangiya - Murkongselek line in Assam to be completed by this fiscal.
>> XIth Five Year Plan Targets exceeded in New Lines (2,207 km) , Doubling (2,758 km) and Electrification (4,556 km), Production of Diesel (1,288) & Electrical (1,218) Locos and Acquisition of Wagons (64,875)
>> Dedicated Freight Corridors on the Eastern and Western Routes - leading to strategically critical capacity augmentation.
>> Railways met from its own means the total additional impact of Rs one lakh crore due to implementation of 6th Pay Commission
>> In 2013-14, 1532 km of New Lines, Doubling and Gauge Conversion commissioned.
>> Production commenced at the new factories - Rail Wheel Plant, Chhapra ; Rail Coach Factory, Rae Bareli ; and Diesel Component Factory, Dankuni.
>> Specially designed coaches for adverse weather condition for rail travel in Kashmir.
>> Successful development of Corrosion resistant, lighter wagons with higher pay-load and speed potential upt 100kmph.
>> Railways sportspersons dominate national events by winning titles in 23 disciplines and runners up in 9 disciplines. In various international championships a total of 2 Gold, 4 Silver and 3 Bronze Medals won.
>> Unigauge Policy started in 1992 has converted 19,214 km to Broad Gauge, benefitting several States including Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Tamil Nadu.

Measures for improving Safety and Security
>> No unmanned Level Crossing. A total of 5,400 unmanned level crossings eleiminated - 2,310 by manning it and 3,090 by closure / merger / construction of ROBs or RUBs.
>> Improved audio - visual warning to road users in advance of approaching trains.
>> Induction of indigenously developed Train Collision Avoidance System
>> Development of 'crashworthy' coaches
>> In last five years, offering employment to over one lakh persons in Group C categories and to 1.6 lakh persons in erstwhile Group D categories.
>> Provision of Vigilance Control Device in all locomotives
Various measures to prevent fire incidents on trains -
1) Fire retardant materials
2) Multi-tier protection for electric circuits
3) Portable fire extinguishers in coaches
4) Induction based cooking to replace LPG in pantry cars
5) Intensive checks against explosives and inflammable materials.

Financial Health

Rail infrastructure by cost sharing arrangement with State Governments; Karnataka, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana agreed to several projects
Several Public Private Partnerships (PPP) projects are in the pipeline.
FDI being enabled to foster creation of world-class rail infrastructure.
Rail Land Development Authority raised Rs 937 crore so far.Modernisation and Technology Induction

High Speed Trains
Joint feasibility study by India and Japan for Mumbai - Ahmedabad Corridor to be co-financed by Japan International Cooperation Agency
Business Development Study by SNCF for Mumbai - Ahmedabad corridor.
Semi- High Speed Projects
Exploring low cost option of speeds 160- 200 kmph on select routes

Green Initiatives
Railway Energy Management Company becomes functional. Windmill and solar power plants to be set up with 40% subsidy from Ministry of New & Renewable Energy.
200 Stations, rooftops of 26 buildings and 2,000 level crossing gates to be covered.
Railways bagged 22 out of 112 awards given by the Government.
'Green Curtains' along the track close to major stations; Pilot work at Agra and Jaipur
Coverage of Bio-toilets in 2,500 coaches and would be increased progressively.

Passenger Friendly Initiatives

Overwhelming public response to e-booking of ticket
On-line tracking of exact location and running of train movements
51 Jan-Ahaar outlets for Janta Meals ; 48 passenger escalators commisionsed at stations and 61 more being installed ; air-conditioned EMU services in Mumbai from July 2014 ; information display system in important trains to indicate stations and arrival time.
'Upgradation' scheme extended to AC Chair Car and Executive Chair car passengers.

Demand Management through Dynamic Pricing
Premium AC Special train introduced in Delhi - Mumbai Sector with shorter advance reservation period and dynamically varying premium over tatkal fare

Enhancing Market Share
Clearing missing links in Carrying Capacity + 8 tonne routes; freight train speeding ; upgradation of rolling stock ; increasing length of trains ; tariff and incentive schemes to encourage traffic to rail and minimizing empty running.

Rail Tariff Authority
Independent Rail Tariff Authority set-up to advise on fixing of fares and freight, to engage all stake-holders

Information Technology
Initiatives taken include - proliferation of cash accepting Automatic Ticket Vending Machines; ticketing on mobile phones in unreserved segments ; system update on
PNR status; online booking of retiring rooms at important stations ; online booking of meals for selected en-route stations ; introduction of e-forwarding note and electronic transmission of railway receipts for freight customers

Revenue Freight Traffic
Loading target of 1047 Million Tonnes for 2013-14 would be surpassed
Empty Flow Discount Scheme to be implemented
Carrying Capacity + 9 tonne + 1 tonne routes being planned
Easing of some restrictions on movement of imported commodities through Containers
Carrying capacity of 20 feet containers increased by 4 tonnes
Parcel Terminals & Special Parcel Trains with scheduled timings.
New policy on parcels to encourage transportation of milk.
New concept of 'hub and spoke' for parcel business
Third party warehousing in Special Parcel Terminals envisaged.

Financial Performance 2012-13
Loading of 1,008 Million Tonnes surpassed the R.E. target of 1,007 Million Tonnes
Paid full dividend Rs 5,389 crore to General Exchequer
90.2 per cent Operating Ratio in 2012-13
Repayment in full with interest of Rs 3,000 crore loan from the Government
Railway Fund Balances of Rs 2,391 crore

Financial Performance 2013-14
Loading Target raised to 1,052 Million Tonne from B.E. 1,047 Million Tonne.
Freight Earnings Target revised to Rs 94,000 crore from B.E. Rs 93,554 crore
Stringent Financial control exercised and Ordinary Working Expenses pegged only at Rs 560 crore higher than Budget Estimates, despite various post-budgetary factors
Plan Outlay revised to Rs 59,359 crore
Operating Ratio likely to be 90.8 per cent
Fund Balances to continue to grow to Rs 8,018 crore

Budget Estimates 2014-15
Loading target of 1,101 Million Tonnes
Gross Traffic Receipts targeted at Rs 1,60,775 crore with Passenger Earnings (Rs 45,255 crore), Goods (Rs 1,05,770 crore), Other Coaching & Sundry Earnings (Rs 9,700 crore)
Ordinary Working Expenses placed at Rs 1,10,649 crore, higher by Rs 13,589 crore
Pension Outgo budgeted at Rs 27,000 crore against Rs 24,000 crore for 2013-14
The entire Dividend of Rs 9,117 crore to General Exchquer will be paid
Fund Balances likely to be Rs 12,728 crore.
Operating Ratio budgeted at 89.8 per cent

Annual Plan 2014-15
Annual Plan envisaged at Rs 64,305 crore with a Budgetary Support of Rs 30,223 crore , Internal Resources of Rs 10,418 crore and Extra Budgetary Resources of Rs 19,805 crore
New Surveys : 19 New Lines and 5 Doubling
 New Services
New Trains
17 Premium trains
38 Express trains
10 Passenger trains
4 MEMU
3 DEMU
 Extension and Increase in frequency
3 Extension of trains

3 increase in frequency
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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Highlights of Rail Budget 2013-2014

Highlights of Rail Budget 2013-2014


Railway Minister PK Bansal on 26 February 2013 proposed the introduction of improved and safer facilities while delivering the Railway Budget for 2013-2014. Bansal underlined the need for the Indian Railways to remain financially sustainable, especially at times when resources are scarce and losses on train operations continue to mount.
Despite a hike in fuel prices, Bansal did not announce a hike in passenger fares, the cost of which will be to the tune of Rs 850 crore. However, he did propose to hike the reservation fee for superfast trains and the tatkal charges.
Bansal called for a paradigm shift on tariff and freight policy and the faster expansion of the rail network. Furthermore, Bansal stated that resource constraints cannot be used as an excuse for poor service and committed to bring about a market change in amenities.
Here is a look at other provisions introduced by the Rail Minister in the Budget.

FY14 Budget
Rail land development authority allocation Rs 1,000 crore
FY13 railway losses seen at Rs 24,600 crore Vs Rs 22,500 crore year ago
12th Plan
12th Plan gross budgetary support Rs 194,000 crore
12th Plan rail market borrowing pegged at Rs 120,000 crore
General
Share from central road fund Rs 1,100 crore Vs Rs 5,000 crore needed
Number of trains up from 8,897 in 2001-2002 to 12,335 in 2011-2012
Raising Rs 95,000 crore for the next 4 years
Arunachal Pradesh brought under RAIL network
Safety & Modernisation
To make 10-year corporate plan for rail safety
Plan to introduce corporate safety plan for 10 years from 2014
Train protection warning system to be implemented
To work towards zero-accident situation
Freight
1,500 km to be awarded for dedicated freight corridor FY14
FY14 freight loading estimated 1,007 million tonne
To enter 1 billion tonne freight carrying club
Infrastructure
Seek states co-operation to increase public-private partnership
Target of Rs 1 lakh crore set aside for participation via PPP
New routes & Trains
Working on new railway line in Manipur
Facilities
To put in place next generation e-ticketing system by Dec 2013
New system to enable booking 7,200 tickets/min Vs 2,000 now
SMS alerts for reservation status being rolled out
Plan free Wi-Fi facility onboard trains
To extend internet booking timing from 00:30 IST to 23:30 IST
Look forward to use Aadhar services for Railways
To introduce 1 luxury 'Anubhuti' coach in express trains
To identify 60 more railway stations as model stations
To set up 8-10 more mechanised laundries for rail linen
To set up 8 women railway police units in addition to the existing 4
For more highlights and the speech document, click on the below attachments.



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