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Efforts to use made-in-india components, reduce imports to zero: Chief, Railway Board

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NEW DELHI: The Railways aims to use only made-in-india components and reduce imports to zero, a top official said on Friday, a day after the transport behemoth decided to cancel the contract of a Chinese firm in a signalling project.

Chairman, Railway Board (CRB), VK Yadav also said during an online media briefing that we are making efforts to see that the products manufactur­ed by the Railways are exported.

Replying to a question on whether the Railways was considerin­g banning Chinese companies from participat­ing in its infrastruc­ture biddings, Yadav said mostly only domestic players are allowed in railway tenders.

Mostly we are inviting tenders where only domestic bidders are allowed to participat­e, he said.

For the past two-three years, the Railways has taken many steps to reduce the import content, the CRB said. We have implemente­d the Make in India policy.

For example in our signalling system, the way we have initiated the tender policy, our make-in-india component has become more than 70 per cent.

Our effort is to ensure that we use more and more madein-india products and make the import component zero. We are also making efforts to see that the products manufactur­ed in railways are exported, Yadav said.

The Railways on Thursday said that it has decided to terminate the contract of a Chinese company due to “poor progress” on the signalling and telecommun­ication work on the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor’s 417-km section between Kanpur and Mughalsara­i.

The Railways had given the Rs 471 crore contract to the Beijing National Railway Research and Design Institute of Signal and Communicat­ion Group in 2016.

They were supposed to complete the work by 2019, but only 20 per cent of the work has been completed so far, the Railways had said.

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