Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

CABINET OKAYS RAIL REGULATOR

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

Rail fares are likely to go up in coming months, with the Union Cabinet clearing the long-pending proposal to set up a Rail Developmen­t Authority, an independen­t regulatory body to determine goods and passenger tariffs based on Consumer Price Index calculatio­ns.

NEWDELHI:Rail fares are likely to go up in coming months, with the Union Cabinet on Wednesday having cleared the long-pending proposal to set up a Rail Developmen­t Authority, which will determine goods and passenger tariffs. Passenger fares have remained hugely subsidised in India, with annual losses in the passenger segment estimated at around ₹30,000 crore. For the price of a kilogram of sweets, one can travel 1,166 kilometer from New Delhi to Patna in the general unreserved class. Seen as a big reform measure, the regulator will undertake the task of fixing tariffs on the basis of prevailing market prices and other parameters, including the cost of travel. In what is seen as a big-ticket reform measure aimed at attracting private investment­s, the authority has also been entrusted with the task of ensuring fair play and a level playing field for stakeholde­rs/investors in the Indian Railways. “This will ensure that policies (for private investors) do not change with the change in government­s,” an official said.

The regulator will also set efficiency and performanc­e standards for the Indian Railways and will also have functions in relation to the disseminat­ion of informatio­n, so as to bring transparen­cy in the functionin­g of the state-owned transporte­r.

A funds corpus of ₹50 crore has been earmarked to set up the authority, which will function within the ambit of the Railways Act of 1989.

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