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Rail budget to curb inflation: Lalu February 26, 2007 16:27 IST Asserting that the Railway budget for 2007-08 was aimed at "slapping" inflation through measures to lighten the burden on the common man, Railway Minister Lalu Prasad said several measures including those against hoarding have been taken to contain prices. "At a time when there is increase in prices of some commodities, the Rail budget is a slap on the price rise as we have cut freight charges on petrol and diesel", Prasad said. Prasad said the profitability in Railways had debunked the theory that only privatisation can bring in turn-around. "We will allow public-private partnership, but the controlling stakes would always be with the government", he said. He said private investments worth Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion) had been cleared in the container service sector. Prasad said passengers travelling in sleeper class and 3-tier air-conditioned class will start enjoying lower fares when the high capacity bogies begin to replace the existing ones. He said 2,500 coaches having raised berth capacity of 84 seats from the present 72 will be manufactured every year. On the performance of Railways, the Minister said as against the 666 million tonnes freight target for 2006-07, the Railways would be carrying 726 million tonnes of freight this fiscal. He said new proposals such as vendor coaches and additional 'Garib Rath' (poor man's chariot) trains were focused on the common man. Railway Budget 2007-08: Complete Coverage Buy Taxmann's Budget 2007-08 (with analysis) on Rediff Books.
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