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Passenger fares
Soft on reforms, Mamata signals return to socialism
Rahul Chandran 12:33 AM | July 04,2009
More attention to the ‘inclusive’ credentials of the UPA and Banerjee herself; complete disregard for finances
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Development takes a backseat for freight dependent railways
PTI 09:54 AM | July 03,2009
Railways earned as much as 65 paise of each rupee from goods traffic and 27 paise from passengers in 2007-08 but spent just 3 paise on development
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Railways beat downturn, to remain on growth track
02:22 PM | February 13,2009
Even as its industrial customers face a crippling slowdown, the railways expect to earn gross traffic receipts of Rs93,159 crore in 2009-10, exceeding the revised estimates for the current fiscal by Rs10,766 crore
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