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Why SC’s Electricity Ruling Could Worsen Indian Railways’ Finances

Why SC’s Electricity Ruling Could Worsen Indian Railways’ Finances

For around a decade now, the Indian Railways has operated under the tag of an electricity distribution entity, allowing it to procure electricity at a lower cost.  A recent Supreme Court order, however, has cancelled this “deemed licensee” status, setting off alarm bells for the national transporter at a time when its earnings are already under stress. The Railways is the country’s single largest user of electricity, deploying it mainly to run its locomotives as it rapidly electrifies the track network. It spent Rs 32,378 crore to run trains in 2024-25. But the Supreme Court ruling could push up these traction energy costs by over 30%, the Railway Board has warned in a May 15 letter.  This would come on top of a 11.6% increase in ordinary working expenses (OWE) and 9.1% rise in pension expenditure in April. Meanwhile, freight operations, which make up 65% of the Railways’ earnings, have declined by 5%. All this could combine to hurt the Railways’ operating ratio — that is, how much it spends to earn every rupee — …

Bullet train image at Rail Bhawan representational only, not real: Official

Bullet train image at Rail Bhawan representational only, not real: Official

Railway Board officials have clarified that an image of a bullet train put up at the Rail Bhawan was only representational and not real, as reported by some sections of the media. An image of India’s first proposed bullet train displayed at the Ministry of Railways in New Delhi on Monday. (ANI) The image showing a bullet train, which was recently put up at the Rail Bhawan, caught the attention of many visitors who believed it to be the first look of the country’s first bullet train, expected to be launched in August 2027. Several media outlets reported the picture to be the first look of the proposed bullet train. However, Railway officials contradicted the claim and said that it is not the actual picture of the train. “It is a representational image and not the final one. We might remove it if it creates a controversy,” a senior official said. Also Read: Pool vehicles, trim VIP convoys: Delhi Police’s fuel-saving memo “Since the bullet train is the country’s most ambitious and dream project, it …

Railway Board modifies Catering Policy 2017, allows DRMs to approve new catering initiatives on stations | India News

Railway Board modifies Catering Policy 2017, allows DRMs to approve new catering initiatives on stations | India News

Catering Policy 2017 revised: The Railway Board (RB) has modified the Catering Policy 2017, allowing Divisional Railway Managers (DRMs) to approve new catering initiatives at stations. The move comes after Southern Railway (SR) suggested changes to Para 21 of the Catering Policy 2017 in a letter to the RB dated August 14, 2025. What was Para 21 in the Indian Railways Catering Policy 2017? According to the Para 21 of the Indian Railways Catering Policy 2017, the zonal railways was allowed to grant approval for the introduction of innovative or new initiatives in catering on stations, with the concurrence of Associate Finance and approval of General Manager (GM). “Zonal Railways shall be permitted to introduce innovative/new initiatives in catering on stations, with the concurrence of Associate Finance and approval of General Manager. Tenure for such initiatives shall be one year extendable to second year with the approval of General Manager. Further, extension for remaining period of the full tenure (i.e. five years) shall be with the approval of Railway Board,” reads the statement. Catering Policy …

Railway Board approves re-routing of Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru Vande Bharat train from Jan 1 – check new route, stoppages, timings, ticket price | India News

Railway Board approves re-routing of Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru Vande Bharat train from Jan 1 – check new route, stoppages, timings, ticket price | India News

Vande Bharat train: Indian Railways (IR) has revised the schedule of Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru–Kalaburagi Vande Bharat Express train from January 1. Flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 12, 2024, this semi-high-speed train is being maintained and operated by the South Western Railway (SWR) zone. Kalaburagi-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express: Train Numbers, Distance, Travel Time Train number 22231 Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express train runs on all days of the week except Friday. On the other hand, train number 22232 SMVT Bengaluru-Kalaburagi Vande Bharat Express train runs on all days of the week except Thursday. The Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express train covers a distance of 550 km in 08:45 hrs. Kalaburagi to Bengaluru Vande Bharat train: Stoppages During its journey between Kalaburagi and Bengaluru, this Vande Bharat train stops at six stations. These are: Yadgir, Raichur, Manthralayam Rd, Guntakal, Anantapur and Yelahanka Junction. However, the Railway Board has now approved the re-routing of Train number 22231/22232 Kalaburagi–SMVT Bengaluru–Kalaburagi Vande Bharat Express via Sri Sathya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam. With this change, the train will have …

Loco pilots should switch off personal mobile phone when train is moving; use official phone only during emergencies: Railway Board

Loco pilots should switch off personal mobile phone when train is moving; use official phone only during emergencies: Railway Board

Railway Board gave directives to curb mobile phone usage by loco pilots when train is moving. The image is used for representative purposes only. | Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL The Railway Board has directed all the zonal general managers to launch special drives, including ‘ambush’ checks, immediately across all their respective divisions to strictly curb mobile phone usage during train operations by the loco pilots and assistant loco pilots. The loco pilots and motormen were asked to declare any personal mobile phone, including the number and the mobile phone service provider, while signing for duty and the loco pilot inspector concerned should check this information regularly. Personal phone usage barred when train is moving In the latest directive, the Railway Board (RB) had said that during the train run all mobile phones, both official phone under the common user group category and the personal one, must be switched off and kept securely in the bag/box. While the personal mobile phones should not be used under any circumstances when the train is moving , the official …

Railways renames Waltair as Visakhapatnam division in jurisdiction rejig of South Coast Railway zone – India TV

Railways renames Waltair as Visakhapatnam division in jurisdiction rejig of South Coast Railway zone – India TV

Image Source : PTI The image has been used for representative purposes only. The Railway Board has revised the divisional jurisdiction of the proposed South Coast Railway (SCoR) zone, bringing in several territorial rationalisations between the South Central Railway (SCR) and East Coast Railway (ECoR) zones. According to an official letter, the 2019 Cabinet decision regarding SCoR has been partially modified, and now, four divisions — Visakhapatnam (Truncated Waltair), Vijayawada, Guntur, and Guntakal — have been proposed to be part of the new railway zone. Earlier, on February 28, 2019, the Cabinet had approved the formation of SCoR with Vijayawada (re-organised), Guntur, and Guntakal as its divisions. However, the latest revision brings a significant shift in jurisdiction, particularly affecting the Visakhapatnam division. At present, there are two railway zones – the East Coast Railway (ECoR) Zone with three divisions – Waltair, Khurda Road, and Sambalpur — and the South Central Railway (SCR) with six divisions — Vijaywada, Guntur, Guntkal, Hyderabad, Nanded, and Secunderabad. The SCoR has been proposed to be created by modifying the jurisdiction of several …

Telangana | Tender for MMTS extension to Yadadri approved; Works slated to be completed in 2 years

Telangana | Tender for MMTS extension to Yadadri approved; Works slated to be completed in 2 years

The tender to take up extension of South Central Railway (SCR) Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) from Ghateskar to Raigir near Yadadri, was approved by Railway Board. The image is used for representative purposes only. | Photo Credit: RAMAKRISHNA G The Railway Board has cleared the ₹640 crore tender to take up extension of South Central Railway (SCR) Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) from Ghateskar to Raigir near Yadadri, for about 33 km, with the works slated to be completed in two years. Union Minister for Coal & Mines and Secunderabad MP G. Kishan Reddy told at a press conference in Hyderabad on Thursday (October 24, 2024) that with the State Government not coming forward to share 2/3rd of the cost, it was decided by the railways to be up on its won as it will be beneficial to the pilgrims travelling to the famous Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple there. With the MMTS phase two works completed linking twin cities to the suburbs of Umdanagar, R.C. Puram, Medchal, Lingampally and Cherlapalli, the Minister expected ease in …

Railway Board allows re-hiring retired officials as consultants

‘Re-engagement’ of retired railway officers as ‘consultants’ in the available vacant posts in both junior and senior categories by the zonal General Managers concerned across the country was approved by the Railway Board (RB). The image is used for representative purpose only. | Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL The Railway Board (RB) has approved ‘re-engagement’ of retired railway officers as ‘consultants’ in the available vacant posts in both junior and senior categories by the zonal General Managers concerned across the country. In a recent circular issued, the RB acknowledged that zonal railways have been experiencing difficulties because of vacant posts for gazetted officers and the scheme for re-engagement of retired railway officers of those up to 65 years of age has been cleared. The re-appointments will be valid up to December 31, 2026. Responsibilities of the consultants The proposal is to give such consultants responsibilities like inspections, supervision, drawing, etc., but not an independent charge or appoint as a head of a unit. They would not have any financial powers and are not authorised to issue …

Satish Kumar takes charge as Railway Board Chairman CEO indian railways latest updates – India TV

Image Source : PTI (FILE) Satish Kumar. Satish Kumar took the charge of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Railway Board today (September 1). Kumar replaced Jaya Varma Sinha who superannuated on August 31. “The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet had earlier approved the appointment of Satish Kumar as Chairman and CEO of the Railway Board,” the Railway Board said.  Who is Satish Kumar? Kumar, an officer of the 1986 batch of the Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers (IRSME), has made significant contributions to Indian Railways throughout his illustrious career, spanning over 34 years, according to the Railway Board. “On November 8, 2022, he took charge as the general manager of North Central Railway, Prayagraj, marking another milestone in his journey of public service,” an official from the board said. “His educational background is as impressive as his professional achievements; he holds a B.Tech in mechanical engineering from the prestigious Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur, and has further enhanced his knowledge with a Post Graduate Diploma in Operation Management and …

Parliamentary committee slams Railway Board over safety rules | Latest News India

A parliamentary standing committee on Tuesday condemned the railways for the “disregard” shown by the Railway Board towards the recommendations of the Commission of Railway Safety (CRS) and for not framing safety rules for the operations of goods trains on Dedicated Freight Corridor Corp Ltd. (DFCCIL). The CRS is under the administrative control of the ministry of civil aviation and deals with matters pertaining to the safety of rail travel and train operations. “The committee expresses its serious concern at the disregard shown by the Railway Board (RB) towards the recommendations/suggestions of CRS, which has specifically been set up to provide technical guidance on matters relating to safety,” said the parliamentary committee. Also Read: Railways plans to punish officials for negligence in case of accidents It further noted, “No rules/regulations exist for DFCCIL or goods trains and no intimation was given to CRS regarding the accidents on DFCCIL routes,” The standing committee on transport, tourism and culture in its 323rd report stated that despite taking up the matter with the ministry of railways (MoR), they …