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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2009
Railway Budget 2008
  
Pragya Singh and Krishnamurthy Ramasubbu  11:28 PM | February 27,2008
Railway minister Lalu Prasad said the new trains are not a populist step, the price cuts for first-class tickets are
K.P. Narayana Kumar  03:21 AM | February 27,2008
Continuing to shower largesse on passengers, the minister manages to get his reformist agenda through as well
Political Economics | Partha Mukhopadhyay  03:15 AM | February 27,2008
The focus on passenger amenities in this budget may be driven by electoral compulsions, but that is not the reason I begrudge them
Ashish Sharma  12:47 AM | February 27,2008
NDA upset over neglect of opposition-ruled states; Left party leaders object to ‘back-door privatization’
P.R. Sanjai and Tarun Shukla  12:47 AM | February 27,2008
An analyst with a domestic brokerage said the short-haul routes of airlines that can be covered by rail in 5-6 hours will bear the brunt of the railway minister’s proposal of paring fares
Freight Economics | R. Sivadasan  12:33 AM | February 27,2008
The budget saw only few landmark announcements such as the decision to set up one more integral coach factory and multimodal integrated logistics parks
P. Manoj, Utpal Bhaskar and Rahul Chandran  12:33 AM | February 27,2008
This is the first time that the railways has decided to think long-term, instead of relying on a bunch of ad hoc decisions
Our View  12:24 AM | February 27,2008
Instead of the usual dichotomy of privatization or suffocating state control, Prasad has found a way to beat objections by interspersing populist measures with sound economic steps
Jacob P. Koshy  11:18 PM | February 26,2008
The Railway Minister announced in his Railway Budget 2008-09 that the railways would spend Rs4,000 cr to set up green toilets in 36,000 coaches
Rahul Chandran and Shabana Hussain  11:10 PM | February 26,2008
The 10 land parcels that have received initial bids are in Vizag, New Delhi, Kanpur, Gwalior and Kolkata
Sangeeta Singh  11:01 PM | February 26,2008
He also extended a 40% discount to incremental traffic in empty-flow direction, or reverse direction, on which railways does not get enough freight traffic
Sanjiv Shankaran  10:51 PM | February 26,2008
In 2008-09, the railways hopes to award PPP concessions with the aim of attracting investment commitments of about Rs25,000 crore
Nesil Staney and Ashwin Ramarathinam  10:15 PM | February 26,2008
Large-cap software stocks such as Wipro Ltd and Infosys Technologies Ltd moved up sharply. Infosys gained more than 3%, while Wipro closed with a 1% gain
PTI  06:59 PM | February 26,2008
Federation of Indian Mineral Industries is satisfied with non-increase in freight charges and doubling of some railway lines; expects wagon availability to improve further
PTI  05:44 PM | February 26,2008
The party says Railways passengers expenses has been going up as charges for reservation, food etc have been going up
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