Monday 7 July 2014

Learning from failed experiment:Indian Railways.

Railways in India carries much more utility than any other amenities being given to the people of the nation but one more thing that’s certain is that the condition of the railway system is also much worse than that of other transport services. Even the tagline of Indian railway reads, “ Lifeline of the nation.”
Today the total length of tracks which span across the whole India is 115,000 km across the whole nation and the no. of passengers travelling every day is almost humongous. Contemporarily Indian railway serves 8,900 million passengers daily. Today so many citizens of the nation are enjoying the facilities of the railway system designed in India but unfortunately the basic design system of the whole of the railways is replete of flaws which continue to mar the total popularity of the whole of the total railway system and deplete the credibility as well as the functioning ability of the whole of the railways.
Recently Mr. Modi, Prime Minister of India proposed to build a golden corridor of the bullet trains in the whole nation which would connect the all four metropolitan cities of India namely, New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai and this made me think about the current railway system of the whole nation. Having an outright vision of the future is a must thing for a leader and Mr. Modi has this thing but one thing that I would like to suggest him to do besides taking forth his vision for a bullet train, he should also focus on the laggard system of railways which is now becoming a menace for the citizens of India day by day.

Here I am suggesting a few measures through which the various problems tarnishing the Indian railways can be tamed:-

The first and foremost thing to do is to increase the revenue of the railway system. Because of the vote bank policies of previous governments Indian Railways has lost much of its share of revenues but now its high time we, despite of playing the appeasing policies in politics, we look forward to induce change in the whole of the railway system which would enable the whole of nation to travel in trains equipped with the best in class technologies. And hence I suggest that fares of the railways should be revised. I know the fact that a lot of people who travel through railways are very much poor and that’s why a pretty small increase should be made in the fares at first and then every year we can revise the fares a little bit till our demand becomes equal to the supply and this would lead to huge benefit for the whole of the railway system and also for all the passengers.


The other thing that needs to be checked in the railway department is corruption. Today much of the revenues accumulated, are drained into the pockets of tainted officials at both the grass root level and the higher level and this ultimately leads to the huge debilitation of money collected from the people of the nation through various measures like ticketing, taxes etc. Corruption continues to play a devil’s role in this place too, and small rackets of corruption by various officials demonises the whole of the India railway system making it much unpopular among the people. Therefore corruption needs to be checked in this field through constructive efforts which are meant to abate the level of corruption to as much as possible.


The third thing is the lack of technology in handling people. Today most of people who travel through trains never buy a ticket and illegally travel taking full benefit of the whole railways without paying anything and also causing problems for those who have paid. Lack of technology is also there in the trains which are deployed to carry people. Most of the passenger trains in India are pretty old and of very bad and vexing quality lacking any new technology or system. Speeds of these trains also continue to embarrass whole of the system. At a time when countries are introducing bullet trains, Indian railways continue to be run on the mercy of old and obsolete trains. Railways lines are also not pretty good and their bad arrangement has led to derailing of so many trains making thousands of passengers succumbing to death due to train related accidents.  This thing needs to be checked for the welfare of people.
Problems like sanitation, wrong signals, and open train passages continue to haunt people and these things also lead to deaths of thousands of passengers and therefore should be checked in order to maintain the trust of the citizens of India into the railway systems.


Today we need to make changes in our system; we need to overhaul all of the system in order to refurbish it to become an efficient and efficacious one. Today we need to learn from our losses rather than making new experiments. Today we need to change.

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharti


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