Corruption and Productivity Improvement in Railways

While I fully support our Prime Minister's fare increase for railway tickets given the losses it is incurring, I believe more has to be done.

Through this, I would like everyone to give inputs on:

1) How all Corruption and Mis Governance is happening in railways and how can it be addressed

2) How productivity and revenue/income can be improved.

Here is the idea:
Let us put together a white paper on this important subject also and by means of this also request RP Gupta ji and BJP Cell to take it to PM and Railway Minister.

I am sure the country will be holding PM and Govt accountable for this fare increase so I think it is in interest of India that operational changes with significant re-engineering are made to fix railways. Hope this whitepaper can provide Govt just that.


Your inputs welcome. more  

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For increasing the income of railways,I have the suggestions as mentioned below- 1)Allow ads on Railway coaches,this would bring in a lot of money 2)Add one freight cart to all the passenger trains --Freight brings revenue and the movement of goods would also be faster more  
Dear Sir, I am P A cariappa, instead of increasing fares in " Railways", try to make some " Innovative ideas" , so that people should please them self , to give higher rates , instead of asking. Regards. P A cariappa. more  
What about all unused steel rails sleepers,all steel bridge sections,old wagons laying idle all along tracks all over india,any one will take care of all these stuff?Why not disposed off? more  
everyone will be ready to pay if one gets security, cleanliness etc more  
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