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RITES Q4 results 2022: Operating revenue, excluding other income, went up by 21.5 per cent to Rs 744 crore in Q4 FY22
Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd says 'no purpose' in building Kedarnath leg of Char Dham rail
Railways new assessment will delay DPR of new corridors by 5 months
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Sunday took a dig at the Ministry of Railways with a difficult-to-pronounce head-scratcher -- quomodocunquize.
Revenue from operations for FY22 grew by 28.71 per cent and stood at Rs 20,298.27 crore this fiscal as against Rs 15,770.22 crore a year ago
Parliamentary Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture is scheduled to convene a meeting on the subject of 'Railway Safety and Rail Connectivity to Ports'.
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Daily shortage of 25 rakes from May 1-7, says an insider; Railways refutes charge
In April, state-run Indian Railways supplied 261 trains per day to Coal India for the power industry, the lowest in three months
Inventories at Indian power plants fell 13% in April despite a 27.6% growth in Coal India's production, as a heatwave sent power demand soaring to a record high.
A Business Standard analysis found that cost escalation or overruns are common in all railway zones
Recent neglect of the Indian Railways' finances is worrying and public policy debate on this must be revived
The fast locals were delayed by 15 minutes, while expressing regret over the inconvenience caused to commuters.
The total number of trips called off across northern railway and south east central railway has reached 1081.
The Railways has cancelled 42 passenger trains in order to prioritise coal rake movement across country to deal with a shortage of vital input at thermal power plants, the national transporter said
Data shows the Railways has around 3,82,562 wagons, out of which 1,31,403 are open wagons and 3,636 of whom are in need of repair as of May 2
The national transporter is of the view that coal supply is now reaching normative levels and does not need any more special measures
The railways has cancelled 42 passenger trains so far to facilitate coal freight movement in the wake of a power crisis in various parts of the country
The employees in such posts should be redeployed where there is a need for manpower and, if required, some of the work can be outsourced, the board has said
A single bench of Justice Bharati Dangre directed the Western Railways to pay Rs 3 lakh to a 75-year-old man who suffered injuries to his leg after falling off an overcrowded local train