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Mamata invites private sector to invest in railways | Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee has invited industrialists to invest in railways development through
the public-private partnership model. This is for the first time any railway minister
has invited the private sector to invest in developing railway infrastructure.
During a pre budget parley with representatives of trade and industry, the employees
union here, Banerjee said :"I said private participation in the new railway lines
and that is good. For the first time we are inviting them. They will get their
economic share, too." "In our country, there are so many pilgrimage areas, there
are so many port areas, there are so many coalmine areas and there are so many
seaside areas. So they can connect it," she added. The captains of industry flagged
the perpetual problems of the unavailability of the wagons to carry goods as well
as stable freight rate. They also spoke of the need to simplify terms and conditions
and make them in line with global practices. "Many industries have said that wagons
were not available, and second was long-term freight policy. These two things
will be an indication for the auto industry, that's what will happen to public-private
partnership policy started with the Railway Ministry," said Dilip Chenoy, Director
General of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). The
pre-Budget
consultations by the Ministry are being billed as a landmark initiative and a
rather unusual move on the part of Banerjee, who otherwise is more preoccupied
with the politics of her home state of West Bengal. Among the chambers at the
conference were the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(Ficci),
the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) and the
Confederation
of Indian Industry (CII) and others. |
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