As many as 2,376 out of 8,472 railway stations have shortfall in amenities, Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha told Lok Sabha, adding that improving facilities for passengers at railway stations is an ongoing process.
The government has increased the budgetary allocation for providing facilities to passengers, he said during Question Hour.
"Minimum essential amenities are provided at stations on Indian Railways as per norms. However, shortfall in amenities occur due to upward revision in scale of amenities at various categories of stations," Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said in a written reply.
The current categorisation is based on the earnings of 2011-12 and the exercise is carried out every five years.
Prabhu said shortfall in amenities mainly exist at category D stations (11 per cent), category E (59.1 per cent), F (14.2 per cent) categories of stations, which account for about 84 per cent of total stations having shortfall in amenities, Prabhu said.
The Ministry has issued guidelines for provision of passenger amenities at stations through utilisation of funds under CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) and MPLADS (Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme) to supplement efforts to improve the amenities.