Railways Infra Will Never Be Privatised, Assets to Be Monetised: Piyush Goyal

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The government Friday said in Rajya Sabha that railways infrastructure will never be privatised but it plans to monetise its assets to generate resources to boost growth. Railways Minister Piyush Goyal also said that passenger train operations taken up through Public Private Partnership (PPP) is targeted to bring a total investment of about Rs 30,000 crore.

The Ministry of Railways plans to monetise assets including through Eastern and Western Dedicated Freight Corridors after commissioning, induction of 150 modern rakes through PPP, station redevelopment through PPP, railway land parcels, multi-functional complexes (MFC), railway colonies, hill railways and stadiums, Goyal said during the Question Hour.

“Asset monetisation would help in generating more resources towards infrastructure creation. Passenger train operations taken up through Public Private Partnership (PPP) is targeted to bring a total investment of about ? 30,000 crore,” Goyal said.

Replying to a supplementary asked by Jairam Ramesh of the Congress, Goyal said he felt the Opposition member was not able to understand the difference between privatisation and monetisation. “When you privatise, you sell off the assets permanently and it no more remains a part of the government ownership. In the railways, the plan to is monetise in terms of how it will generate resources, further investment and growth. The infrastructure of Indian Railways will never be privatised,” Goyal said.

The Railways Minister said dedicated freight corridors are a separate corporate entity and the railways is supporting them. “The Railways is supporting but is not the owner of tracks that the DFC is laying If we raise funds by leasing them, giving them out to private sector to use in the interim period we are doing a service to the nation,” the minister said. The Ministry of Railways is committed towards enhancing the pace of infrastructure development, which is vital for the national economy as a whole, he said.

The railways would always be a key economic driver in the strategy of investment-led economic growth, he said. The minister said assets monetisation involves various transaction processes, and the investment expected depends on the outcome of bidding process open to public and private sectors. “Therefore, the actual investment expected from private and public sectors cannot be ascertained as of now,” he added.

Goyal said modern train is the need of the day, and the railways has got historic Rs 2.15 lakh crore allotment under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. If a road is built, everyone uses it, similarly if a pipeline is built by GAIL and they only use it, it will be misused, he said. “Similarly, if new rail tracks are laid and private people are invited and encouraged to operate there, it will be run by locopilots, there will be caterers, so it will generate employment and not lead to job losses,” he said.

In reply to a supplementary raised by the leader of the opposition in the Upper House Mallikarjun Kharge about a proposal to merge three divisions of Gulbarga in Karnataka, Goyal said the Railways Board did not find it feasible. He said proposals made by Zonal Managers are sent to the Board for a holistic view with an all-India perspective. He, however, added that he will discuss the issue with Kharge separately.

In a reply to another supplementary, he said for seven routes dedicated to semi-high speed passenger corridors, the government is talking to state governments and added that there has been good response from the Uttar Pradesh government which is cooperating on the Delhi-Varanasi route, mostly elevated along the highways. He said under PM Modi’s leadership instead of just haphazard announcements, which he alleged used to be the case earlier, committed plans are being made and it is being ensured that the rail infra is augmented in the entire country instead of just a few places.

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91% suburban trains restarted, freight trains speed doubled: Goyal in Rajya Sabha

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Expressing optimism that the railways has bounced back after the Covid-induced lockdown last year, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal told the Rajya Sabha Wednesday that upto 91 per cent suburban trains have been restarted.

“Another positive development during the pandemic has been doubling the speed of freight trains. Imagine the impact this will have on logistics and the MSME sector if goods are delivered faster,” he said.

While the speed of freight trains earlier was 22-23 km per hour, it is now up to 45 km per hour, the minister told the Upper House.

Reiterating his statement made in Lok Sabha on Tuesday, Goyal said that Indian Railways will never been privatised and equating private sector participation to privatisation was “old-fashioned thinking.”

“Private sector helps with making the stations better and this does not mean stations are privatised. They are our stations and they belong to the nation,” he said.

“When private vehicles ply on government roads, why can’t private trains that offer better facilities to passengers run,” Goyal asked the House.

Hitting back at criticism on the functioning of railways, the minister said that delay in projects is mainly due to opposition ruled states not making land available.

Goyal gave examples of Opposition-ruled states, including Kerala and Maharashtra, where land acquisition was not complete for several projects but projects are seeing progress in BJP-ruled states such as Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

The minister said that the focus is on projects which are 80% completed so they can start generating revenue. He also said that several projects were announced in the Congress-led UPA regime but the announcements were not followed through.

“In West Bengal, the oldest pending project dates back to 1974-1975. It is a 110 km project from Howrah. Only 42 kms was completed and land was not made available for the remaining,” Goyal said.

The minister also said that the capital expenditure of the railways had increased to Rs 2.15 lakh crore this year, its highest ever.

Goyal also told the House that 58 super-critical projects will be completed this year.

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Piyush Goyal: Railways will never be privatised | India Business News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Union minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said that the Indian Railways will never be privatised and will always remain with government of India.
Replying to a discussion in Lok Sabha, the railway minister, however, stressed on the need to encourage private investment for more efficient functioning.
“The country can progress towards high growth and create more employment opportunities only when the public and private sectors work together,” Goyal said.
The statement comes amidst protests from lakhs of bank employees across states over privatisation of two public sector banks. State-run banks are currently under a two-day strike.
The minister further asserted that the sector has been focusing enormously on passenger safety and no deaths have been reported due to any rail accidents in the past 2 years.
“We are focusing on passenger safety. I am happy to say that there has been no passenger death in past two years. The last death due to train accident happened in March 2019,” he said.
Under the Modi government, investment in railways has been hiked to Rs 2.15 lakh crore in 2021-22 fiscal, from Rs 1.5 lakh crore in 2019-20 fiscal.
Last week, railway board chairman Suneet Sharma had informed that as of March 12 railways freight loading for the financial year 2020-21 has surpassed the level achieved in the last fiscal.
“This gives us a great boost and proves how the railways has continued to be the driving force of the economy. We have loaded 1145.68 MT of goods in 2020-21 as compared to 1145.61 MT last year. This is despite the coronavirus crisis which had pushed us into a deficit of 70 MT from April to July,” Sharma had told news agency PTI.

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