* Indian PM Manmohan terms Rail Budget forward-looking

The Hindu: “Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday hailed as “forward-looking” the Rail Budget which has proposed hike in passenger fares in various ranges in different categories.

“The Railway Minister has presented a forward-looking budget with emphasis on safety and modernisation of the Indian Railways,” Dr.

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Singh said in a statement. He said the budget has been formulated against the background of the Railways’ responsibilities in meeting the demands of the 12th Five Year Plan.

Presenting his first budget, Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi announced hike in passenger fares ranging from 2 paisa per kilometre to 30 paisa per kilometre in various categories of trains while noting that the Railways was passing through a “difficult phase”. He also announced introduction of 75 express trains, 21 passenger trains and extension of 39 trains besides increase in the frequency of 23 trains.”

via The Hindu : News / National : Manmohan terms Rail Budget forward-looking.

See also other (opposing) post today on Indian railway budget.

2 Comments to “* Indian PM Manmohan terms Rail Budget forward-looking”

  1. Ric's avatar

    in one of my earlier cotemnms, like Nehru, Manmohan Singh has become a civilian dictator. A smug! Who just don’t care about others? Oh God just leave it. The less talk about these guys the better. H H Dalai Lama & our Afghan friends must be scratching their heads while thinking, these Indians are talking about supporting us, but should we trust them? These idiots can’t even help themselves, leave alone helping us. May be my post ll be deleted, still trying!

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