Railways to garner Rs 20,000 cr from freight hike
Railways to garner Rs 20,000 cr from freight hike
The Railways has increased the freight rate in all ahead of Rail Budget.

New Delhi: With the latest freight hike across the board, Railways aims to earn between Rs 15,000 crore to Rs 20,000 crore in the next fiscal. The Railways has increased the freight rate in all commodities including foodgrains, fertiliser, cement, coal, and petroleum products ahead of Rail Budget.

Effective from Tuesday, the hike varies from commodity to commodity ranging between 15 per cent to 35 per cent.

While for coal and cement, the hike is between 18 per cent to 24 per cent, for foodgrains and fertliser, the increase is between 20 per cent to 35 per cent.

However, railways have reduced freight rate for iron ore export by 16 per cent while there is an increase by 20 per cent for domestic consumption.

Justifying the hike, a senior Railway Ministry official said, "The rationalisation of freight rate was very necessary as our input cost have gone up many times. It should have been done earlier."

The ordinary expenditure of railways has touched Rs 75,000 crore out of which staff salary is Rs 39,000 crore and energy cost is Rs 19,000 crore.

"The organisation has not been able to recover input cost. We have to ensure maintenance and renewal of assets of our system and this requires fund infusion," he said.

The blue print for freight hike was ready but railways could not implement it due to the model code of conduct.

"We have to wait for the elections to be over otherwise we could have hiked it two months back," he said. Asked whether the hike will add to inflation, the official said, "Currently the inflation is at low level and we hope it will be absorbed in economy and not escalate further."

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