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No hike in rail fare and freight in Interim Rail Budget

New Delhi: There will be no increase in rail fare and freight in the Interim Rail Budget for 2014-15 presented in Parliament today by Railway Minister Mallikarjun Kharge. Kharge had to curtail his speech amidst



PPP projects related to rolling stock manufacturing units, modernisation of railway stations, multi-functional complexes, logistics parks, private freight terminal, freight train operations, liberalised wagon investment schemes and Dedicated Freight Corridors are in the pipeline.

Apart from attracting private investments from domestic investors in rail sector, a proposal is under consideration to enable Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to foster creation of world class rail infrastructure.
 
A Comprehensive Fire and Smoke Detection System is on trial on two rakes of Rajdhani Express trains. This will be extended to all major passenger trains.


Provision of portable fire extinguishers in AC coaches, Guard-cum-luggage break vans, pantry cars and locomotives is being made.

Introduction of electrical induction based cooking appliances in replacement of LPG in pantries is being taken up.
 
With a view to improving aesthetic ambience along the track close to the approach of major stations,  Kharge  announced  creation of ‘Green Curtains' at Agra and Jaipur stations on pilot basis.  

He said that bio-toilets have been introduced in about 2,500 coaches. It is proposed to increase the coverage progressively.

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