Standing Committee on Railways in its latest report has said that cost of service on passenger traffic is more than the cost on freight service and so the earnings from freight service are used for cross-subsidising passenger traffic.
The committee chaired by TMC MP Sudeep Bandopadhyay has recommended railways to conduct a detailed study and draft a medium/long term plan to eliminate the provisions of cross-subsidy in a gradual manner.
The loss of railways on passenger service is about Rs 33,000 crore a year which is cross-subsidised from freight earnings.
The committee has found that the very purpose of removing the dividend liabilities is defeated when they are used to partly meet the shortfall in taffic earnings and not utilised in creating assets or increasing net revenue of railways.
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After the budget merger, railways is exempted from paying dividends which is about Rs 9,000 crore a year.
The committee has expected the ministry to judiciously spend the amount on capital or asset formulation of railways so that the utility of these savings will be enhanced exponently in order to cater to the financial needs of railways.
A separate fund allocation for national projects and projects of strategic significance, social importance in backward and hilly areas also has been recommended by the panel.
The committee feels that an integrated rail development policy should be brought out with effective parametres and explore possibilities to enhance the revenues through alternative avenues such as modernising technology, punctuality and safe travel along with capping of leakages in railway resources.
It has recommended the ministry to ensure the dedicated financing of railways safety fund which should preferably be non-fungible.
The comittee has asked the ministry to ensure the optimal utilisation of the fund strictly on the works it has been asigned to.
The committee is sanguine that the ministry within shortest possible time, would be able to replace order coaches with LHB coaches with anti-climbing protection facility and install train protection system on locos to prevent head-on collisions.