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No Railway Budget from next financial year, Arun Jaitley accepts Suresh Prabhu’s proposal

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Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu presenting this year’s railway budget. (PTI photo)
The 92-year-old practice of presenting a separate Rail Budget is set to come to an end from the next fiscal, with the Finance Ministry accepting Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu’s proposal to merge it with the General Budget.

According to railways, The Finance Ministry has now constituted a five-member committee comprising senior officials of the Ministry and the national transporter to work out the modalities for the merger. The committee has been asked to submit its report by August 31.

I had written to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for merger of the Rail Budget with General Budget. This will be in the Railway’s interest and also in the nation’s interest. We are working out the modalities,” Prabhu told PTI.

The public sector behemoth has to bear an additional burden of about Rs 40,000 crore on account of implementation of the 7th Pay Commission awards, besides an annual outgo of Rs 32,000 crore on subsidies.

Besides, the delay in completion of projects resulted in cost overrun of Rs 1.07 lakh crore and huge throw-forward of Rs 1.86 lakh crore in respect of 442 ongoing rail projects.

If the merger happens, Indian Railway will get rid of the annual dividend it has to pay for gross budgetary support from the government every year.

According to a senior Railway official, the move to discard the age-old practice of a separate Rail Budget is part of the Modi government’s reform agenda.

With the merger, the issue of raising passenger fares, an unpopular decision, will be the Finance Minister’s call.

Prabhu had also told Rajya Sabha on August 9 that he has asked the Finance Minister to merge the Railway Budget with General Budget in the long-term interest of national transporter as well as the country’s economy.

All-India Railwaymen’s Federation General Secretary Gopal Mishra said Railway Ministry’s autonomy will be lost in the merger. “But we have to see in what form the merger will happen,” he said.

The merger move is significant as it is expected to have political implications.

It has been seen that almost every Railway Minister, particularly in coalition governments, has addressed his constituencies by doling out favours by way of new trains and projects.

The keenly sought after Railway Ministry is likely to lose much of its sheen if merger happens.

http://indianexpress.com/article/bu...arun-jaitley-accepts-suresh-prabhus-proposal/

A move long overdue. I always wondered why there is a Railway budget in the first place.... As there is no defence budget/MEA budget/Shipping Budget/ROad & infra. budget; I never saw any reason why a Railway budget should exist.

Thank you for this selfless act Mr. Prabhu. :) Lalu,Mamata or Nitish would never have done it.

@Chanakya's_Chant @nair @Nair saab @mooppan @magudi @Marxist @Abingdonboy @anant_s @Joe Shearer @Star Wars
 
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No Railway Budget from next financial year, Arun Jaitley accepts Suresh Prabhu’s proposal

prabhu-759.jpg
Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu presenting this year’s railway budget. (PTI photo)
The 92-year-old practice of presenting a separate Rail Budget is set to come to an end from the next fiscal, with the Finance Ministry accepting Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu’s proposal to merge it with the General Budget.

According to railways, The Finance Ministry has now constituted a five-member committee comprising senior officials of the Ministry and the national transporter to work out the modalities for the merger. The committee has been asked to submit its report by August 31.

I had written to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for merger of the Rail Budget with General Budget. This will be in the Railway’s interest and also in the nation’s interest. We are working out the modalities,” Prabhu told PTI.

The public sector behemoth has to bear an additional burden of about Rs 40,000 crore on account of implementation of the 7th Pay Commission awards, besides an annual outgo of Rs 32,000 crore on subsidies.

Besides, the delay in completion of projects resulted in cost overrun of Rs 1.07 lakh crore and huge throw-forward of Rs 1.86 lakh crore in respect of 442 ongoing rail projects.

If the merger happens, Indian Railway will get rid of the annual dividend it has to pay for gross budgetary support from the government every year.

According to a senior Railway official, the move to discard the age-old practice of a separate Rail Budget is part of the Modi government’s reform agenda.

With the merger, the issue of raising passenger fares, an unpopular decision, will be the Finance Minister’s call.

Prabhu had also told Rajya Sabha on August 9 that he has asked the Finance Minister to merge the Railway Budget with General Budget in the long-term interest of national transporter as well as the country’s economy.

All-India Railwaymen’s Federation General Secretary Gopal Mishra said Railway Ministry’s autonomy will be lost in the merger. “But we have to see in what form the merger will happen,” he said.

The merger move is significant as it is expected to have political implications.

It has been seen that almost every Railway Minister, particularly in coalition governments, has addressed his constituencies by doling out favours by way of new trains and projects.

The keenly sought after Railway Ministry is likely to lose much of its sheen if merger happens.

http://indianexpress.com/article/bu...arun-jaitley-accepts-suresh-prabhus-proposal/

A move long overdue. I always wondered why there is a Railway budget in the first place.... As there is no defence budget/MEA budget/Shipping Budget/ROad & infra. budget; I never saw any reason why a Railway budget should exist.

Thank you for this selfless act Mr. Prabhu. :) Lalu,Mamata or Nitish would never have done it.

@Chanakya's_Chant @nair @Nair saab @mooppan @magudi @Marxist @Abingdonboy @anant_s @Joe Shearer @Star Wars

Prabhu is one of the rare bright spots in this dismal, ill-performing ministry. So far he has not put a foot wrong. Refreshing.
 
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This is indeed great decision, hope we can have more of such decision, we desperately need reform to get rid of obsolete process for India to succeed in 21st century

Hope we start seeing major reforms in other sectors also
 
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The move is a rather forced one owing to the financial mess IR is in right now, but now as FM said, IR is too big an institute to be allowed to fail like Air India.
But this is only a beginning, things like fare rationalization, safety investment, capacity addition will be required in sustained manner for atleast next 10-15 years if our railways have to turn around.
& of all targets railways has set for itself including HST, DFC , HHP locos, reducing operating margin, I believe is most challenging.
 
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