Railway pitches for fare hike of 5-10 paise per km
Railway pitches for fare hike of 5-10 paise per km
Railway has incurred a loss of Rs 22,000 crore in the passenger segment this year.

New Delhi: Faced with mounting deficit of over Rs 20,000 crore in the passenger segment, Railways is keen on raising passenger fares between 5-10 paise per km in the coming months to generate the revenue of about Rs 4,000 crore. The hike could come close on the heels of Railways finalising the broader contours of the proposed Rail Tariff Authority (RTA), which would be placed before Cabinet in January.

"The passenger fares should be hiked by 5 paise to 10 paise per km in the Rail Budget (2013-14). The financial condition of Railways is not good. We need funds, otherwise Railways will not survive," Minister of State for Railways KJ Surya Prakash Reddy told PTI. The other Minister of State Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury also advocated an urgent hike in fare.

"There is an urgent need for passenger hike as Railways' financial condition is bad." Railway has incurred a loss of Rs 22,000 crore in the passenger segment this year, an increase of deficit of Rs 4000 crore from the last year. However, a senior railway official said, "A decision is yet to be taken whether to increase the passenger fare before the Rail Budget or announce it in the budget."

Asked about the quantum of possible hike, the official said, "It is likely to be between 10 per cent and 15 per cent," something which former Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi had proposed in the last Rail Budget. Reviewing the performance of Railways, the Prime Minister's Office has asked the Chairman Railway Board to finalise and submit its recommendations on the constitution of proposed RTA by December 31.

RTA is expected to suggest the quantum of hike in passenger fare and freight tariff. "We are working on it (RTA)," said Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal when asked about the progress on RTA.

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