REPUBLICA
KATHMANDU, March 8: The government has completed final preparation to establish the Department of Railway (DoR) with the vision of developing 4000 km railway line across the country within 20 years.
The Ministry of Physical Planning and Works (MoPPW), which will oversee the DoR upon its formation, recently finalized the Organization and Management (O&M) survey and sent it to the Ministry of General Administration (MoGA) to forward it to the cabinet for approval.
The government decided to form the DoR to speed up the process of constructing different railway project across the country.
Ram Kumar Lamsal, who was involved in preparing O&M survey, said the DoR would have a total of 35 staffers, including three joint-secretaries, seven under-secretaries, 12 section officers and 13 non-gazetted officers. Annual budget for the department has been estimated at Rs 7.5 million.
"The Department of Railway will be formally established once the cabinet approves the O&M survey," said Lamsal, who is heading the Railway Project that is overseeing railway related works under stop-gap basis.
The Ministry of Finance has already given its consent to form the department. Upon formation, the department will oversee construction and management of railway, metro rail, ropeways and cable car lines in the country.
Lamsal, who is also a joint-secretary at MoPPW, said the department has set a vision of increasing railway line to 4,000 km, including the East-West Railway, Kathmandu-Pokhara Railway, Kathmandu-Tibet Railway and railway lines that connect major bordering towns of India and Nepal, within 20 years.
"We have also set a target of building 150 km metro line in the Kathmandu Valley, extend existing ropeway to 1,500 km and establish at least 60 cable car lines within the period," Lamsal told Republica on Monday.
The to-be-formed department will also complete the Detailed Project Report (DPR) of Janakpur-Bardibas railway line and bring the Nepal Railways Company under the purview of the MoPPW. Existing acts specify the Ministry of Labor and Transport Management as the authority to oversee works related to railway.
1. TECHNOLOGY
INITIATIVES IN
INDIAN RAILWAYS
(THE ROAD AHEAD)
Paras Bhutani (14312303910)
VarunDeep Singh (12612303910)
Jagduman Singh (14812303910)
Deepankar Khanda (13312303910)
2. IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN
⢠Indian Railways, abbreviated as IR, is the state-owned railway company of India,
which owns and operates most of the country's rail transport.
⢠It is overseen by the Ministry of Railways(Mamta Banerjee) of the Government of
India.
⢠It has more than 64,015 kilometers of track and 6,909 stations , making it the world's
fourth largest railway network after those of the United States, Russia and China.
⢠On 16 April 1853, the first passenger train service was inaugurated between Bori
Bunder in Bombay and Thane.
⢠As to rolling stock, IR owns over 200,000 (freight) wagons, 50,000 coaches and 8,000
locomotives.
⢠The railways traverse the length and breadth of the country and carry over 20 million
passengers and 2 million tons of freight daily.
3. IINNDDIIAANN RRAAIILLWWAAYYSS ââ AA
SSUUNNRRIISSEE IINNDDUUSSTTRRYY
Railways in India, a sunrise industry!
Indian Railways, a super â Navaratnaâ.
The Indian Railways (IR) is a truly
great institution. It is a global giant
that operates profitably, effectively
and with relatively little government
support.
MCKINSEY &
COMPANY
4. TTOODDAAYYââSS BBUUSSIINNEESSSS
CCHHAALLLLEENNGGEESS
ďIncreased operational efficiency
⢠Improve productivity from existing systems
⢠Streamline and optimize business procedures
ď Responsiveness to constituents
⢠Create end-to-end visibility into the business
⢠Make the information accessible and actionable
ď Adaptability to change
⢠Re-act quickly to threats and opportunities
⢠Turn IT into a competitive business asset
5. CCuurrrreenntt IIssssuueess
ď Higher demand for Freight and Passenger transport, with planned
economic growth
ď Need for capacity enhancement in the Railway network over the
next 10-15 years
ď Technological uprgadation for better maintenance of railway
assets
ď Greater competition from Roadways, with major investments in
Highway network upgradation
ď Increase freight market share through higher availability of
services at competitive prices
ď Greater attention to passenger services and safety
ď Heavily subsidised passenger fares, distorted passenger pricing
ď Upgradation of the Railway Production units for improved
efficiency and productivity
6. UUSSIINNGG IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
TTEECCHHNNOOLLOOGGYY FFOORR GGRREEAATTEERR
EEFFFFIICCIIEENNCCYY
ď A large complex Infrastructure System such
as the Indian Railways can benefit greatly
from the intelligent use of IT
ď Objectives
⢠Freight revenue enhancement
⢠Passenger revenue enhancement
⢠Improved and optimized service
7. CRIS (Center For RRaaiillwwaayy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
SSyysstteemm))-- IINNTTEERRNNAALL SSEERRVVIICCEE PPRROOVVIIDDEERR
FFOORR IITT OONN IIRR
ďDESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF
COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND
ASSOCIATED COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND
PRODUCTS AND OTHER SYSTEMS
ďTECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SERVICES TO DEVELOP, SET
UP, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN ANY COMPUTERISED
SYSTEM AND THE UNDERLYING INFRASTRUCTURE
8. PASSENGER BBUUSSIINNEESSSS OOFF IINNDDIIAANN
RRAAIILLWWAAYYSS
PASSENGERS CARRIED (IN
ď Indian railways have a share of nearly 22%
MILLIONS)
in the passenger transport market
5100
ď DURING 2003-04
4600
3600
⢠5210 Million passengers were carried
2500
⢠Passenger kilometers was 530 billion
1300 1600
⢠Passenger earning was 13460 crores 6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
50S 60S 70S 80S 90S 2000S
PASSENGERS KILOMETERS
(IN BILLIONS)
70 80 120
210
300
520
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
50S 60S 70S 80S 90S 2000S
⢠Passenger business accounts for 31% of
the revenue
⢠Passenger business has two major
segments
⢠Premium passenger service
⢠Mass Volume transportation
segment
9. PREMIUM PPAASSSSEENNGGEERR SSEERRVVIICCEE
ďOFFERED THROUGH MAIL/EXPRESS, SUPER FAST,
RAJDHANI AND SHATABDI TRAINS
ďABOUT 1520 TRAINS ARE RUN DAILY.
ďVARIETY OF SERVICES
⢠AC FIRST CLASS
⢠AC SLEEPER
⢠FIRST CLASS
⢠AC 3 TIER
⢠AC CHAIR CAR
⢠SLEEPER CLASS
⢠ORDINARY CHAIR CAR
ďJOURNEY THROUGH RESERVATION ONLY
11. PPAASSSSEENNGGEERR RREESSEERRVVAATTIIOONN
SSYYSSTTEEMM
ďPRS networking of entire Indian Railways completed in
April, 1999.
ďPRS is running currently at 1,200 locations, Deploying
4,000 terminals , covering journeys of 3,000 trains and
executing ONE MILLION passenger transactions per
day.
ďInternet booking of tickets was started In August 2002.
ďTATKAL has been converted from a separate coach to
a normal Quota and enabled for all trains in 2004
ďInternet booking timings extended to 4:00 a.m. â 11:30
p.m. from March 2005.
12. CCOONNCCEERRTT
((CCoouunnttrryy WWiiddee NNeettwwoorrkk ooff CCoommppuutteerriizzeedd
EEnnhhaanncceedd RReesseerrvvaattiioonn aanndd TTiicckkeettiinngg ))
⢠Integrates five Regional
Reservation Centers
⢠Judicious mix local
autonomy with
uniformity of business
rules.
⢠Very complex Business
transactions.
⢠Comprehensive
functionality
Delhi
PRS
Mum
bai
PRS
Chenn
ai PRS
kolka
ta
PRS
Secunde
rabad
PRS
64 KBPS
(x2)
Leased
Line
1 64 KBPS
Leased
Line6
1 2MBPS
Leased line
64 KBPS
Leased
Line
1 2MBPS
Leased
line
64 KBPS
(X 2)
Leased
Line
64 KBPS
Leased
Line
2 MBPS
(x2)
Leased
Line
CRIS
1 64 KBPS
Leased
Line6
1 2MBPS
Leased line
13. CCOONNCCEERRTT
PPEERRFFOORRMMAANNCCEE
⢠Less than 1 sec for local
transaction
⢠3 sec for network
transaction.
⢠Capable for providing
reservations for 22 hours
per day.
⢠Uptime of PRS is 99.5+%
14. CONCERT - COMPLEXITIES
⢠44 types of quotas
⢠8 types of trains
⢠9 types of classes
⢠162 types of concessions
⢠127 types of bogies
15. PPRRSS ââ EEnnqquuiirryy SSyysstteemmss
ď Indian Railwayâs web-site, www.indianrail.gov.in offers PRS enquiries on the
internet Berth/Seat availability, Passenger Status, Fare, Train Schedule etc
ď A maximum of 42 lacs hits per day have been recorded
ď National Train Enquiry System (NTES) website, www.trainenquiry.com
gives dynamic information about the running status of any train and its
expected arrival/departure at any given station
ď Mobile telephone based SMS enquiry service
ď A new mobile phone based facility for rail usersâ viz., Train Delay Alert
Service
ď Country wide extension of Universal Rail Enquiry number â139â through
setting up of Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) based state-of-the-art
Call Centres Request For Proposal (RFP) is being prepared.
16. PPRRSS ââ WWOORRKKSS IINN PPRROOGGRREESSSS
⢠Display of Coach-wise Berth/Seat Vacancy Status
⢠Reduction in Waiting List Numbers by utilizing
vacant journey-legs of berths
⢠Scheme of Frequent Rail Travelers (SOFT)
⢠Hand-held Terminals for TTEs Fund allocated
for this work is inadequate
⢠Web based Ticket auction
⢠Disaster backed PRS sites for business
continuity.
⢠Migration to RDBMS Architecture.
17. MMAASSSS VVOOLLUUMMEE
TTRRAANNSSPPOORRTTAATTIIOONN
ďConsists of the following
⢠Suburban traffic
⢠Ordinary passenger service
⢠Unreserved short distance travel
ďThis sector accounts for
⢠95% of the passenger carried
⢠66% of the PKM
⢠47% of the passenger revenue
ďPassengers of this category travel on an average 71 kms
for every journey
ďEarning per pkm is 18 paise and per passenger is Rs 13
18. Unreserved
Ticketing
System (UTS)
Printed card tickets have
been in vogue since the
beginning.
Railways had also introduced
electro-mechanical printing
devices and also SPTM machines.
But these methods had limitations
Indian railways introduced UTS
to improve customer
satisfaction, revenue
generation, accounting, and
reporting capabilities and
reduce fraud
The work load involved in
printing , accounting and issuing
tickets to this mega segment has
been a difficult task
19. Unreserved
Ticketing
System (UTS)
UTS server clusters installed in
three more Zonal Railways viz.,
East Central Railway at Patna,
North Eastern Railway at
Gorakhpur and Eastern Railway
at Kolkata. .
UTS has also been extended to all
the remaining Zonal Railways by
connecting certain selected stations
of each zones to the existing server
clusters of Northern and Eastern
Railways.
Five more UTS server clusters
will be installed in South Eastern
Railway, South Central Railway,
Southern Railway, Central
Railway and Western Railway
during MAY â JUNE 2005
A pilot project was inaugurated in
Delhi area in August 2002. Since
then UTS has been extended to 51
important stations of Northern
Railway.
20. Works in progress in
UTS
UTS is planned to be implemented at 500 more stations during
this year
Thin Client based UTS successfully implemented on East Central
Railway in March 2005. It is planned to gradually extend thin client
based UTS to other locations so that ticketing activity can
continue even if the communication link or the server goes down
for some time.
Business Continuity for UTS under all circumstances the most
important objective . inter-cluster UTS operation migration
plannedto ensure continuous ticketing under all circumstances.
21. FFRREEIIGGHHTT TTRRAANNSSPPOORRTT
BBUUSSIINNEESSSS
ď Freight Transport accounts for
nearly 70% of IRâs revenue.
ď Railways meet approximately
45%of the national
transportation.
ď In the financial year 2003-04,
the Railways have moved
557.39 million tonnes of
originating revenue earning
traffic, against the target of 550
million tonnes and 38.65 million
tonnes higher than the previous
yearâs loading. .
22. Freight
Operations
Information
System
An on line real time
system for
management and
control of freight
traffic
FOIS
User driven
design and
implementatio
n
Foundations for a
total logistics
system
23. Rake Management System
(RMS)
⢠RMS captures the following events in real time
⢠Customer indents
⢠Wagon supply - date and time
⢠Departure after loading
⢠Running particulars - arrival/departure at stations
enroute with attachments or detachments if any
⢠Arrival at destination
⢠Handling and delivery at destination
24. Terminal Management System
(TMS)
â˘TMS computerizes the following:
â˘Calculation of freight and other charges
â˘Generation of Railway Receipt(RR)
â˘Billing and Accounts of freight earnings
25. PPaarrcceell MMaannaaggeemmeenntt SSyysstteemm
ďFollowing Functions are covered
⢠Parcel Booking, Cancellation and Loading
⢠monitoring and tracking of Parcels
⢠Demurrage and Wharfage Calculation
⢠Printing of Parcel labels
ď Networking of all parcel offices
ď RFID tags for tracing parcels
26. INDIAN RAILWAYS
ASSETS PROFILE
Total Track Kilometers 109,221
Electrified Track kilometers 39,358
No Of Bridges 119,984
No Of Level Crossings 37,423
No Of Passenger Coaches
34,895
No Of Emu/Dmu coaches 4,957
Other Coaching Vehicles 4,904
Total Wagons On Line
214,760
No Of Diesel Locomotives
4,699
No Of Electric Locomotives
2930
27. MIS Project Overview
⢠MIS Project started with three pilot railways viz. NR, SR & CR
⢠The development of functional modules entrusted to railways are as
under:
⢠Civil-CR & NR, Elec. â CR & NR, Mech.-SR,
⢠S&T-SR, Security-NR, Vigilance-WR
⢠Objective to provide MIS for each department
⢠Railway Board decision to transfer the existing contract management
to CRIS from pilot railways to implement MIS applications on
centralised Architecture awaited
28. HHeeaalltthh MMaannaaggeemmeenntt IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn
SSyysstteemm ((HHIIMMSS))
ďA centralized solution for implementation of
HMIS across all the hospitals and health units
of IR
ďA prototype for some of the basic modules of
HMIS developed and given for testing to
Vadodara division
ďA proposal for development and deployment
of HMIS as pilot project on western railway is
submitted to railway board and approval
awaited
29. OTHER PROJECTS
ďRail Budget Compilation System (RBCS) . A
web-enabled works programme management
system is being developed and linked to same
ďComprehensive Accounting & Transaction
System (CATS) for RDSO
ďComprehensive Pay Roll Processing
System(CPPS) for DLW
ďRailway Officers Information System (ROIS)
ďData Center for Zonal railways
ď MIS for zonal railways