The Asian Age

Group set up to make 50 rail stations ‘world class’

- VINEETA PANDEY

The railway ministry has set up an “Empowered Group of Secretarie­s” (EGoS) to monitor the developmen­t of about 50 railway stations to “world class” standards in a timebound manner. This group will also oversee the plan to run 150 passenger trains through private operators using the Indian Railways’ network.

The move comes after Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant wrote to Railway Board chairman Vinod Kumar Yadav seeking speeding up of the station redevelopm­ent project that was going on for years. He also sought the formation of the EGoS to ensure the project was completed swiftly. The EGoS will have the Niti Aayog CEO as its chairman, and the Railway Board chairman, the secretary, department of economic affairs, the secretary, housing and urban affairs ministry, and the financial commission­er (railways) as its members.

The Railways have to

take up 400 station projects to develop them for world-class facilities.

“Despite the fact that a commitment was given for the last several years, the actual implementa­tion has not happened except for a few isolated cases in which a few stations have been taken up through the EPC mode,” the Niti Aayog CEO’s letter stated. Mr Kant said during a meeting with railway minister Piyush Goyal, it was felt there was a need to take up the matter on priority for at least 50 stations. “Considerin­g the recent experience in privatisat­ion of six airports, a similar process for setting up an Empowered Group of Secretarie­s to drive the process in a time-bound manner is required,” Mr Kant said.

Among the terms of reference of the EGoS will be approval of the bidding process and taking decisions to ensure award of the projects in a time-bound manner.

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