The public transporter has been using information technology extensively for the past three decades. As a result, a large amount of data is available for aspects like passenger ticketing and freight operations among others.
"The Indian Railways is one of the largest data creators in the world. It has to handle a large volume of data which needs to be used wisely. Data analytics is a way forward," Prabhu said here while inaugurating a round table conference on data analytics for the railways.
"All of this together creates mammoth data which is probably one of the largest in the world but data itself is of no use unless it is tabulated into something," Prabhu said.
Highlighting the need for proper data analytics for the future management information system, he said, "It would help to take appropriate decisions and also to eventually monetise it without compromising any privacy law and privacy ethics."
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Passenger reservation data of trains, passengers, earnings, utilisation of trains, class wise occupancy, waiting lists and passenger profile are also available in e-ticketing system.
This data can be analysed to help provide innovative products to passengers so that occupancy is improved and they are able to get confirmed accommodation.
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