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Ministry of Railway invites suggestions from the public regarding the forthcoming Railway Budget 2016-17

Ministry of Railway invites suggestions from the public regarding the forthcoming Railway Budget 2016-17
Start Date :
Jan 20, 2016
Last Date :
Feb 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Citizens are requested to submit their ideas and suggestions under 15 Heads (with multiple sub-heads) namely Computerization, Electrical, Electrification of lines, Finance, Foot ...

Citizens are requested to submit their ideas and suggestions under 15 Heads (with multiple sub-heads) namely Computerization, Electrical, Electrification of lines, Finance, Foot over Bridges, Freight (Traffic Requirements Sidings, Rake Handling facility), Infrastructure (Freight Corridors, High Speed Corridors, Port and Mine Connectivity, PPP Initiatives), Innovative Ideas, Land (Commercial Utilisation of land, Station Development), Railway Lines (New Lines, Gauge conversion, Doubling, Doubling), Road over/Under Bridges, Suggestions on Crime prevention, Suggestions on Safe running of Trains/Disaster Management, Tourism Related, Trains (New Trains, Extension of Trains, Augmentation of Trains, Frequency of Trains, Tourist Trains, Pantry Cars and Catering)

Citizens are requested to use hash tags while submitting their suggestions pertaining to the above mentioned 15 heads. Followings hash tags should be used: #IRComputerization, #IRElectrical, #IRElectrification, #IRFinance, #IRFOB, #IRFreight, #IRInfrastructure, #IRInnovation, #IRLand, #IRRailwayLines, #IRROUB, #IRCrimePrevention, #IRSafeRunning, #IRTourism, #IRTrains. These hash tags will help sort the submitted ideas and suggestions.

Suggestions may be submitted either directly in the comments box or through attached PDF documents.

The last date for submissions of suggestions is 31st January 2016.

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MANIKANTA KARTHIK KANUMURI
MANIKANTA KARTHIK KANUMURI 10 years 4 months ago
1. Rationalization of every decision. 2. Removal of all types of non-working equipment in stations. 3. Jan-Aahar or Food selling QSRs should be awarded to unemployed youth or interested youth rather than contractual basis to agencies. 4. Identity safe guard of complainant in COMS. 5. Rationalization of potters. 6. Compulsory basic training for all IRCTC or platform sellers.
Raghunath K Nair
Raghunath K Nair 10 years 4 months ago
#infrastructure: creation of ramps in lieu of staircases ; Sir, please construct sloping ramps at each platform instead of the stair cases that are still being constructed as per old railway norms. These are more economical when compared to escalators and would have no maintenance issues. Most railway stations in kerala are being upgraded and the new constructions are including only staircases and no ramps. Ramps are useful as people can wheel their suitcases from one platform to another
Anand Dhandhania
Anand Dhandhania 10 years 4 months ago
#IRInnovation Water Pipes Running Through Out Coach: Sir, is it possible to place a running water pipe across the roof of the coach with a bit elevated water tank, this will help to keep the coach bit cooler
DEBASISH SARKAR
DEBASISH SARKAR 10 years 4 months ago
Working hours for Railway employee though 8 Hrs but employees in West Bengal not doing their job in this manner. Employees are doing only 2-5 hrs maximum and they come back their home within working hrs. If all the employees do their job allotted working hrs then there will be 100 times improvement of Railway infrastructure, there will be no accident, there will no life lose and IR will grow first. Provide Bio-metric entry and out for all employees in their workplace to reduce corruption in IR.
Anand Dhandhania
Anand Dhandhania 10 years 4 months ago
#IRInnovation Handheld device for TTE: Sir, is it possible that TTE have handheld device for ticket checking and additional responsibilities for TTE as they are one who almost travel for maximum distance with passengers and after they check tickets they are almost free. This can save at least 3 -4 supervisor staffs from each long distance trains.
RAVI PARKASH GUPTA
RAVI PARKASH GUPTA 10 years 4 months ago
#RFinance,in order to prevent "passengers travelling without ticket" local or NCR stations must be equipped with digital token system like DMRC. entry and exit from station must be specified with security to prevent travelling without ticket.
RAVI PARKASH GUPTA
RAVI PARKASH GUPTA 10 years 4 months ago
#RFOB,in order to prevent crossing of railway track on platform,the height of platform must be increased up to train level similar to metro trains.
Anand Dhandhania
Anand Dhandhania 10 years 4 months ago
#IRTrains Cleanliness: Kindly put onus of keeping the track near railways where house are placed on the local residents so that they themselves don't throw anything on railway lines
Anand Dhandhania
Anand Dhandhania 10 years 4 months ago
#MinistryofRailway Running of Mumbai Locals: Dear Sir, during evening time I believe if the local trains can run non stop from say Churchgate to Virar and passenger getting down at Virar can take slow train reverse route till Vasai, Mira Road. Same Way Churchgate to Borivali - passenger who war to reach malad, kandivali take reverse route in slow train. Since fast train can reach in half time this can enable railways to increase speed and frequency
Anand Dhandhania
Anand Dhandhania 10 years 4 months ago
#IRTrains Sir, In Locals as well as Long distance train we see lot of poster, can the company issuing poster be penalised to allow such poster with heavy fines so that it can be stopped. This alone cane save million of gallons of water and huge manpower