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Railways Seeks Constructive Ideas From Officials To Improve Organisational Performance

  • Encouraging officials to come forward with better ways, Minister Piyush Goyal said these suggestions could be about anything that can contribute to better passenger services, safety, revenue generation, freight and business development, increasing the speed or anything.

Arun Kumar DasFeb 21, 2021, 10:55 AM | Updated 10:55 AM IST
Union Minister for Railways Piyush Goyal.

Union Minister for Railways Piyush Goyal.


Seeking constructive ideas from employees to improve the delivery system, officials from all zones across the country were asked to share with the Railway Board their best practices and policy suggestions for national optimisation.

Indian Railways must continue to optimise and reduce the costs and further improve all productivities to make this year an exceptional year in spite of Covid, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal said while reviewing the working of all zones.

Encouraging the officials to come forward with better ways, Goyal said these suggestions could be about anything that can contribute to better passenger services, safety, revenue generation, freight and business development, increasing the speed or anything.

The Minister asked the Railway Board to study the best practices of zones at the earliest. Great practices or ideas that are being implemented at one place can be then replicated at other places and national optimisation can be achieved.

Goyal added that energy expenses on running of trains should further be rationalised.


Goyal said freight operations of Railways have helped in contributing to the economic and industrial activities of the country in a big way and therefore loading and freight momentum must continue to be maintained.

He added that infrastructure projects under various stages of completion must be monitored on a daily basis and all timelines should be adhered to.

Goyal further said that Covid precautions must continue to be adhered to by the Railways.

It may be noted that this year, Railways witnessed a “record” budgetary allocation of Rs 1.10 lakh crore, with total capital expenditure outlay of Rs 2.15 lakh crore for the coming financial year. The total capital expenditure outlay includes, "highest ever" Rs 1.07 lakh crore from gross budgetary support, Rs 7,500 crore from internal resources and over Rs 1 lakh crore from external budgetary resources.

The thrust of Annual Plan 2021-22 is on infrastructure development, throughput enhancement, development of terminal facilities, augmentation of speed of trains, signalling systems, improvement of passengers/users’ amenities, safety works of road over/underbridges.

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