Railways Minister Touts "Super Fast Transformation" in Marathon Budget Debate

Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw concluded a marathon debate on railway grants, emphasizing the government's commitment to affordable travel and a transformed network. He highlighted a shift from "slow growth" to "super fast transformation," noting the system's vast scale and the 45% subsidy absorbed on every passenger ticket. Vaishnaw praised the extensive participation of MPs and credited Prime Minister Modi for instituting a "politics of performance." He also lauded the decade-old merger of the Railway and General Budgets for increasing funds, enabling year-round project approvals, and improving transparency.

Key Points: Railways' Super Fast Transformation: Minister on Affordable Travel

  • Shift from slow growth to super fast transformation
  • Government absorbs 45% of passenger ticket cost
  • Over 210 MPs participated in historic debate
  • Merger of Rail and General Budget hailed as farsighted
  • Transparency improved via IT project monitoring
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Government continuously improving travel experience at affordable price, prioritizes needs of common citizens: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlights railway reforms, subsidies, and a shift to "politics of performance" after marathon budget debate.

"In a good democracy...the Prime Minister has given politics a new direction - 'politics of performance'. - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, March 17

Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday replied to the marathon debate on the demands for grants related to his ministry and said the government remains committed to serving the poorest by continuously improving the travel experience at an affordable price.

He said there is a shift of Indian Railways from "slow growth" to "super fast transformation".

He said that with about 1,37,000 km of railway track and more than 25,500 trains, Indian Railways helps people and freight move from one part of the country to another.

The minister said that the government offers heavily subsidised rail travel in India and absorbs 45% of every passenger ticket cost.

Vaishnaw said nearly 210 members took part in the marathon discussion over the past two days and it was an excellent example of MPs showcasing work done in their constituencies and raising their demands.

"In a good democracy and a high-performing government, the Prime Minister has given politics a new direction - 'politics of performance' - moving away from 'vote bank politics.' This serves as an excellent example of the past two days, where MPs could showcase the work done in their constituencies. Even the most vocal critics, in an attempt to take credit, mentioned work that was not carried out by them, which highlights the nature of politics," Vaishnaw said.

He thanked Speaker Om Birla for facilitating a historic discussion, calling it a milestone in democratic tradition.

"A very meaningful discussion took place on the railway's demand for grants. Yesterday, around 200 Members of Parliament participated in the discussion, and in fact, more than 210 MPs took part. First of all, I would like to thank the Speaker for performing a historic task that will prove to be a milestone in the tradition of democracy. You have strengthened democracy," Vaishaw said.

"I would also like to thank all the MPs, who each represent 15 lakh to 35 lakh citizens of India, for presenting the issues of their constituencies and participating in a constructive discussion. The main point of the discussion was that many MPs shared the work done in their constituencies, thanked the Prime Minister, and also presented their demands for work that still needs to be done," he added.

Vaishnaw hailed Prime Minister Modi for implementing major changes in Indian Railways over the past decade. He hailed the merger of the Railway Budget with the General Budget ten years ago, calling it a farsighted decision that brought three key benefits, including a substantial increase in funding.

"First, there has been a substantial increase in funding...now Rs 2,72,000 crore is allocated. Second, there is regular approval of projects throughout the year, including new trains and stoppages, unlike earlier when announcements were made only during the Railway Budget. Third, transparency has improved, as every project is now monitored through an IT system...these steps have greatly benefited the country," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently between Delhi and Mumbai for work, the new trains and cleaner stations are very noticeable. The subsidy point is important – rail travel is still the most affordable long-distance option for millions. 👍
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Priya S
It's good to hear about increased funding and transparency. But the real test is on the ground. In my hometown, the train schedules are still unpredictable and cleanliness is an issue. Performance politics should mean solving these basic problems for the poorest, not just launching new trains.
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Rohit P
The merger of the Railway Budget was indeed a farsighted decision. Earlier, it was just about populist announcements. Now there is a focus on actual project completion. The IT system for monitoring is a welcome step. Hope it continues! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
Affordable price is key. My family depends on trains to visit our native village. If fares go up like flight tickets, it will hit us hard. The government absorbing 45% of the cost is a big deal and should be highlighted more. Thank you for keeping it accessible.
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Vikram M
The scale of Indian Railways is mind-boggling – 1.37 lakh km of track! Transforming such a giant system is not easy. While there's always room for improvement, the direction seems positive. The focus on freight movement is also crucial for the economy.

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