"The work is underway to revamp PPP cell within the Ministry of Railways with an objective to streamline processes to enhance transparency. All contracts would be based on E-tendering by end of the year," Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said at the PPP summit organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here today.
According to Railway Ministry, e-procurement process has already been started in the public transporter and all contracts would be materialised through e-tendering system soon.
Strongly pitching for private investment, he said, "There is no other alternative than to get private sector participation in the country. Balance needs to be achieved between profit and public interest objective."
Elaborating the scope of private investment in railways he said "There is a proposal to redevelop about 400 railways stations on PPP mode. It is in advance stage and are structured in most viable manner that would benefit all stakeholders."
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Referring to Dedicated Freight Corridor project, he said work on DFC project worth Rs 80,000 crore is being implemented at a satisfactory pace.
Prabhu also mentioned about the joint venture plan envisaged with various state governments to execute rail projects in the respective states.
Railways has signed projects worth Rs 3 lakh crore in JV with states, he said.
In the area of regulatory framework for rail sector, the Ministry would soon invite comments from stakeholders, he added.