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Wednesday 24 February 2016

Rail Budget 2016: What passengers want from Suresh Prabhu’s Indian Railways

According to the brokerage house ICICIdirect.com, Indian Railways has suffered from years of low investment as populist policies of subsidising passenger traffic choked the resources generation capability. A break-up of railways earnings provides detail about segments contributing to Indian Railways’ earnings. Traditionally, the freight segment has always cross subsidised the passenger segment with around 67% contributed by freight and 27% by the passenger segment whereas the remainder coming from sundry and other coaching services. As per FY15-16 budgeted estimates the total railways earnings were expected to grow 16% YoY. However, according to January YTD numbers, the total railway earnings grew 5 per cent, an approximate deficit of 10 per cent. With the help of ICICIdirect.com, we look into the sector’s financial and 5 top budget wish list:

1. Hike in passenger, freight rates to boost revenues: Amid slowing earnings and freight traffic, Indian Railways is also burdened to the extent of Rs 28,000 crore towards implementation of the recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission. As the substantial portion of revenues is from fares, hike in passenegr fares and freight charges are the need of the time. Conceding to the shortfall in freight loading due to an economic slowdown, revenue generation targets are likely to be underachieved

2. Rail Tariff Authority (RTA): This particular tariff regulator got a clearance in January 2014. As per latest updates, the tariff regulator is expected to be in place by FY19. Expediting its formation is significant as it who would decide the fares and freight rate. The formation of a regulator would facilitate a new pricing regime, thereby rationalising cross subsidisation between segments and improve the fare to freight ratio.

3.Freight earnings: Around 65 per cent of railways earnings come from freight. Therfore, taking steps in the budget that could boost freight and railways financial performace is the need of the hoir. With the development around eastern and western dedicated freight corridor, volumes are expected to get a positive kicker

4. Rail Budget 2016: "We have tried to meet the needs of all satisfactorily. A lot of effort has gone into making the budget. We have taken the ground reality into consideration before finalising it," he said.

5. Passenger amenities: Passenger amenities should be an important wish list in the budget with special focus on increasing facilities and cleanliness of trains and railway stations.

Rail Budget 2016: Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu is all set to present the Rail Budget on Thursday (Feb 25) and Indian Railways passengers will keenly follow his budget speech to find out if reforms announcement are made to boost the sector or any change in passenger fares is effected. Industry body Assocham has asked Suresh Prabhu to muster political courage and go in for a hike in passenger fares. It said a passnger fare hike would reduce the drastic losses, now running at 68 per cent of passenger earnings. Indian Railways is considered to be the backbone of India’s economic development. With a widespread network of nearly 65,000 km route length, Indian Railways runs 12,000 trains every day to carry around 23 million passengers and 7000 freight trains per day to carry around 3 million tonnes (MT) of freight traffic.



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