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How much additional revenue would come from the passenger fare rise? What is the long-term vision on this front?
Freight traffic on Indian Railways is very largely dependent on the economic scenario and the market.
We are betting that economic growth would pick up in the current financial year.
The railways would definitely be able to achieve the traffic targets.
In case economic growth itself becomes a question mark, we might have an issue.
If the passenger fare rise and five per cent passenger traffic growth is considered, we would be able to reap up to Rs 7,000 crore (Rs 70 billion).
This is a highly sensitive area.
Our priority is to consolidate what we have done and we hope to be permitted to do that.
One vision coming out of the document is that passenger fares should at least be linked to fuel price rises.
Why are IRFC (Railway Finance Corp) borrowings down from Rs 20,000 crore in 2011-12 to Rs 15,000 crore?
Any borrowing must take into consideration two factors -- ability to pay back the money and the railways' capacity to deploy those funds in productive areas, with returns of more than 14 per cent.
We have been raising money through bonds and will continue to do that.
In our estimation, Rs 15,000 crore (Rs 150 billion) would be an apt amount.
Else, we would be raising the funds from the market at 8.5 per cent interest, to invest in areas where the internal rate of return would be below 14 per cent.
This is the amount we could deploy for productive works and how we will raise the money has still to be decided, in consultation with the finance ministry.
If the finance minister were to implement the service tax, would the railways be looking at rolling back some part of the freight rate hike that it just did?
Freight has a very dynamic tariff (rate) structure and everything would depend on what the market can accept.
It would be fair enough if the market accepts and if it does not, then we will have a look at it. It is difficult to answer that question in a static manner.
What exactly is the fuel adjustment component the minister talked about?
There is a proposal that the
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