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Entrepreneur pitches business idea to Ashwini Vaishnaw on tissue paper in flight | Here's what happened next

Kolkata news: Railways has asked Akshay Satnaliwala to submit a proposal for a station-to-station rate facility with a commitment to traffic movement. The entrepreneur expressed his gratitude to the minister and the Eastern Railway for responding to his appeal.

Edited By: Sheenu Sharma @20sheenu Kolkata Published on: February 08, 2024 23:40 IST
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Image Source : PTI (FILE) Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

Kolkata news: A hurriedly scribbled business proposal on a paper napkin (tissue paper) presented to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on a flight was all it took for entrepreneur Akshay Satnaliwala to land a meeting with top railway officials- the call coming within six minutes of landing in Kolkata.

The businessman dealing in solid waste management was on the same Delhi-Kolkata flight as the minister on February 2 (Friday). Satnaliwala hastily wrote a proposal on a paper napkin as it was the only piece of paper he could find at the time, and managed to hand it over to Railway Minister Vaishnaw.

Entrepreneur Satnaliwala received call from Eastern Railway

To his surprise, he received a call from the Eastern Railway (ER) general manager's office within six minutes of landing, and a meeting was scheduled on February 6 (Tuesday).

"Sir, if you allow, I would like to present how railways can be an integral part of the supply chain for AFR (alternative fuel and raw material) to cement plants, and also contribute to our Prime Minister's Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan," Satnaliwala had said in the hand-written note.

India Tv - kolkata Entrepreneur, Akshay Satnaliwala pitches unique business idea to Ashwini Vaishnaw, railway m

Image Source : PTI Kolkata based entrepreneur pitches business idea to Ashwini Vaishnaw on tissue paper in flight.

In his appeal to the minister, he claimed that his company was the first in the country to send plastic waste by a railway rake in July 2022, when 3,500 metric tons was sent in a single consignment from the Chitpur railway siding in Kolkata to a cement plant in Odisha's Rajgangpur.

Meeting to discuss business idea further

Eastern Railway General Manager Milind K Deouskar and other senior officers met Satnaliwala and discussed the prospects suggested by his firm, according to an official statement. Eastern Railway spokesperson Kausik Mitra said, "Satnaliwala explained the schematic flow of solid waste to various industries with prospective buyers in different parts of the country, such as Raipur in Chhattisgarh and Rajgangpur in Odisha, and other clusters through the railways".

In response, the officers offered him flexible terms for carrying solid and other waste through the railways, a cheaper mode of transportation, Mitra said.

"Such bulk quantity transport of solid and plastic waste through the railways will not only benefit the company but also help in recycling waste, thereby reducing pollution," he said.

The railways has asked Satnaliwala to submit a proposal for a station-to-station rate facility with a commitment to traffic movement, Mitra said. The entrepreneur expressed his gratitude to the minister and the Eastern Railway for responding to his appeal.

"I am happy that the railway ministry has acknowledged my proposal and given me a chance to present it in the presence of all senior officials of Eastern Railway," Satnaliwala said.

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