Whatever happened to “Remote Area Rail Sampark Yojana”
Railways, TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION July 31st. 2007, 9:44amThe 2004 Railway budget talked about “Remote Area Rail Sampark Yojana” which would have finished projects like Khurda Rd – Balangir in 5 years. However, it seems to have been forgotton by the UPA govt. and Lalu Yadav. Today, Rediff has a small report on it. I think Orissa should get together with the other states that are part of it (West Bengal, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh) and demand that this program be revived. Following are excerpts from the 2004 Rail budget that talks about this program.
Remote Area Rail Sampark Yojana
- 35. Railways have a large shelf of over 230 projects worth about Rs. 43,000 cr, for construction of New Lines, Gauge Conversion, Doubling, Electrification and Metropolitan Transport Projects. Even with the enhanced budgetary support, non-budgetary initiatives under National Rail Vikas Yojana and other cost sharing mechanisms apart from Defence funding of some projects of strategic importance, there will still be projects valuing Rs. 20,000 cr which would remain unfinished even after the next five years. A large number of these have been sanctioned on socio economic considerations with the intention of connecting remote and backward areas with the rail network. However their progress is very slow on account of inadequate funding, which causes dissatisfaction. Connecting these areas with the rail network will facilitate the economic and social development of these areas and will provide major employment opportunities during construction and thereafter. Keeping these factors in mind, it has been decided to speed up the execution and completion of these projects also in the next five years. I am happy to inform the House that this would be done through an ambitious ‘Remote Area Rail Sampark Yojana’, with an additional outlay of Rs. 20,000 crore.
- 37. This decision to accelerate the completion of all projects in five years is expected, on a broad estimate, to provide yearly employment to about 3 lakh persons during the construction period. Once opened for traffic, these lines would also require about 18000 persons per year for normal maintenance and operations, on incremental basis. Apart from this, it is expected that there will be scope for indirect employment of nearly 55000 persons per year. The ‘Remote Area Rail Sampark Yojana’ will go a long way in changing the economic and social scenario of the remote and backward regions of the country and bringing the people of these areas into the mainstream. Further, the demand for steel, cement, rolling stock, fittings, components, plant and machinery will also be generated, boosting the economic growth of the entire country.