A discussion on these matters is already on and a decision regarding them will be taken shortly, Railway Minister Sadananda Gowda said.
"We are discussing the matter and, within three-four days, will come to a conclusion (regarding the possible fare hike)," Gowda said on the sidelines of a conference of senior railway officials in New Delhi.
He is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a day or two to discuss the fare hike issue.
Faced with an acute cash crunch, the Railway Board has proposed a 14.2 per cent hike in passenger fares along with a 6.5 per cent increase in freight rates.
The Railway Budget is likely to be presented in the second week of July.
Meanwhile, asked whether FDI will be allowed in railways, Gowda said, "Practically, we are short of resources, which is well-known
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