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Takeaways from Rly Budget

By The Assam Tribune

NEW DELHI, Feb 26 � To drive Indian Railways out of its �troubles�, Union Minister Suresh Prabhu today prescribed market borrowings, public-private partnerships and monetising assets to garner Rs 8.5 lakh crore worth resources over the next five years, even as he ruled out �privatisation�, reports PTI.

Prabhu asserted he did not go for hike in passenger fares or using taxpayers� money for development of projects. He also dismissed apprehensions that freight rate increase would have any major impact on prices of essential items.

During his maiden Budget speech and various interactions thereafter throughout the day, including a �talkathon� that was telecast live on YouTube while fielding questions on Twitter, the Minister said Railways will monetise its assets, rather than selling them.

He expressed confidence that institutions like LIC from India and sovereign funds from abroad would provide long-term debt without insisting on early repayment of loan.

�Loan is way forward (infrastructure) development. Countries like US, China and Europe have taken loans for development of their infrastructure,� he said in an interview to Lok Sabha TV.

Asked whether the government is going in for privatisation of railways in future, he explained: �We are taking debt for development of railways infrastructure, that means we are not doing privatisation. Besides there will be no burden of development on passenger fare as well as tax payers money.� � PTI

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