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Sonia to inaugurate Rae Bareli coach factory tomorrow

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The inauguration of the Rs 1,685 crore coach factory was delayed for more than a year due to the vexed issue of compensation to farmers whose land was used for the factory.

The issue is being settled now as railways have decided to provide jobs to all the affected land owners, said a senior Railway Ministry official.

Beside the inauguration, Sonia will also hand over appointment letters to farmers whose land was used for the project.

The country's largest public transporter had acquired 541 hectares of land for the coach manufacturing factory, out of which 283 hectares belonged to private land owners.

 

Railways have agreed to provide jobs to about 1,400 persons in compensation for the land acquired for the factory. Jobs will be given to the land owners in 'Group D' category.

Railways have just released Rs 150 crore for the factory against the demand for Rs 400 crore. The project received a push after the Railway Ministry came to Congress following the exit of Trinamool Congress from UPA whose representatives had held the key portfolio for the last three and half years.

The Rae Bareli coach factory is expected to cater to railways' increasing demand for coaches by annually rolling out about 1,000 coaches. Currently, the factory is engaged only in assembling coaches.

"We are in the process of acquiring modern machinery and equipment for manufacturing coaches in a full-fledged manner," the official said.

At present, the bogies and body of stainless coaches are being supplied by Kapurthala Coach factory and "once the required machinery is acquired, it will manufacture modern coaches," the official said, adding "IRCON has been given the responsibility to execute the project."

  

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First Published: Nov 06 2012 | 6:25 PM IST

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