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Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India For the year ended March 2018 Laid in Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha on _______________ Union Government (Railways) Railways Finances Report No. 10 of 2019 Table of Contents Particulars Paragraph Pages Preface Executive Summary (i) – (ii) CHAPTER 1 – State of Finances Summary of Current Year’s Fiscal Transactions 1.1 1-3 Resources of IR 1.2 3-11 Cross-Subsidization of Passenger and other Coaching 1.3 11-12 Services Application of Resources 1.4 13-18 Revenue Surplus 1.5 18 Efficiency Indices 1.6 18-20 Railway Funds 1.7 20-24 Conclusion 1.8 24-25 Recommendations 1.9 26 CHAPTER 2 – Concessions to Passengers in Indian Railways Introduction 2.1 27 Background 2.2 27 Audit Objectives 2.3 28 Audit scope and methodology 2.4 28 Sample size 2.5 29 Audit findings 2.6 30-51 Conclusion 2.7 51-52 Recommendations 2.8 52-53 Glossary of Terms 54-55 Appendix 56-64 Annexure 1 to Annexure 10 65-90 PREFACE This Report has been prepared for submission to the President of India under Article 151 of Constitution of India. Chapter 1 of the Report contains audit observations on matters arising from examination of Finance Accounts of Indian Railways for the year ended 31 March 2018. It focuses on the financial health of the Railways based on various parameters. Chapter 2 of the Report contains audit observations on the impact of the concessions allowed to passengers on Railways earnings and the effectiveness of the existing internal control mechanism to check misuse of concessions. -
UFO Digital Cinema THEATRE COMPANY WEB S.No
UFO Digital Cinema THEATRE COMPANY WEB S.No. THEATRE_NAME ADDRESS CITY ACTIVE DISTRICT STATE SEATING CODE NAME CODE 1 TH1011 Maheshwari 70Mm Cinema Road,4-2-198/2/3, Adilabad 500401 Adilabad Y Adilabad ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 698 2649 2 TH1012 Sri Venkataramana 70Mm Sirpur Kagzahnagar, Adilabad - 504296 Kagaznagar Y Adilabad ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 878 514 3 TH1013 Mayuri Theatre Mancherial, Adilabad, Mancherial - 504209, AP Mancherial Y Adilabad ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 354 1350 4 TH1014 Noor Jahan Picture Palace (Vempalli) Main Road, Vempalli, Pin- 516329, Andhar Pradesh Vempalli Y Adilabad ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 635 4055 5 TH1015 Krishna Theatre (Kadiri) Dist. - Ananthapur, Kadiri - 515591 AP Anantapur Y Anantapur ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 371 3834 Main Road, Gorantla, Dist. - Anantapur, Pin Code - 6 TH1016 Ramakrishna Theatre (Gorantla) Anantapur Y Anantapur ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 408 3636 515231 A.P 7 TH1017 Sri Varalakshmi Picture Palace Dharmavaram-515671 Ananthapur Distict Dharmavaram Y Anantapur ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 682 2725 8 TH1018 Padmasree Theatre (Palmaner) M.B.T Road, Palmaner, Chittor. Pin-517408 Chittoor Y Chittoor ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 587 3486 9 TH1021 Sri Venkateswara Theatre Chitoor Vellore Road, Chitoor, Dist Chitoor, AP Chittoor Y Chittoor ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 584 2451 10 TH1022 Murugan Talkies Kuppam, Dist. - Chittoor, AP Kuppam Y Chittoor ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 316 3696 Nagari, Venkateshmudaliyar St., Chittoor, Pin 11 TH1023 Rajeswari Theatre Nagari Y Chittoor ANDHRA PRADESH UFO 600 1993 517590 12 TH1024 Sreenivasa Theatre Nagari, Prakasam Road, Chithoor, -
National Infrastructure Pipeline
National Infrastructure Pipeline Report of the Task Force Department of Economic Affairs Ministry of Finance Government of India Volume II 1 2 Contents Infrastructure Progress 20 Sector Progress, Deficits and Challenges, Vision and Reforms 23 General Reforms 174 Financial Sector Reforms 188 Infrastructure Financing 206 Business Models 230 Financing the NIP 244 Way Forward 248 Annexure 254 3 List of Figures Figure 1 Year-wise investment trend in infrastructure (Rs lakh crore, FY13-17, FY 18E and FY 19E) 21 Figure 2 Share of infrastructure investment by the Centre, states and private sector 21 Figure 3 Power sector investment (Rs lakh crore) and share in total infrastructure investment (%) 24 Figure 4 Trends in power generation capacity (GW) and per capita electricity consumption in India (kWh) 25 Figure 5 Trend in power transmission lines in India (ckm) 25 Figure 6 Length of natural gas pipeline in India (in km) 27 Figure 7 CGD bidding rounds snapshot 27 Figure 8 Per capita consumption (kWh/ person) 29 Figure 9 Share of fossil fuel in electricity generation (%) 29 Figure 10 Electricity distribution losses (%) 29 Figure 11 Gas consumption by different sectors (in MMSCMD) 30 Figure 12 Roads sector infrastructure investment (Rs lakh crore) and share in total infrastructure investment (%) 46 Figure 13 Trend in road network in India (lakh km) 46 Figure 14 Achievement targets set by MoRTH 47 Figure 15 Road connectivity (Score: 1 - 100) 49 Figure 16 Quality of road infrastructure (Score: 1 – 7) 49 Figure 17 Railways infrastructure investment (Rs -
Modi Government- an Era of Reforms 1 Edited by Ayush Anand Research Associate Dr
Modi Government- An Era of Reforms 1 Edited by Ayush Anand Research Associate Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation Research Team Shubham Tiwari Dheeraj Awasthi Layout Anup Chaurasia Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation 9, Ashoka Road, New Delhi- 110001 Web :- www.spmrf.org, E-Mail: [email protected], Phone: 011- 23005850 Modi Government- An Era of Reforms 2 Preface n Historic General Elections of 2014, India elected its leader with an absolute majority to fulfill the as- I pirations of 1.25 billion Indians. On 26th May, 2014 when Narendra Modi took oath as the 14th Prime Minister of India, he had millions of eyes full of hope looking towards him for their bright future. He was expected to begin a new regime of governance in the country. As the leader of the world’s largest democracy Modi was aware of the expectations from his government and was determined to live upto the expectations, he gave a glimpse of that with his first cabinet decision by constituting Special Investigation Team (SIT) against Black Money, since then a new Era of typical Modi style of reformative governance has begun in the country. Modi government has delivered upon its pre poll promise of “Minimum government Maximum gover- nance” by taking 100+ reform measures in 20+ sectors to streamline the governance in the country. From a reform as big as GST to as effective as Neem coating of Urea, this reformative style of governance has touched every sector from finance to Aviation and has been of every kind from being administrative to behavioral. -
Current Affairs – July 2016
Current Affairs – July 2016 Current Affairs – July 2016 Current Affairs July 2016 This is a guide to provide you a precise summary and big collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) covering national and international current affairs for the month of July 2016. This guide helps you in preparation for Indian competitive examinations like Bank PO, Banking, Railway, IAS, PCS, UPSC, CAT, GATE, CDS, NDA, MCA, MBA, Engineering, IBPS, Clerical Grade, Officer Grade etc. Audience Aspirants who are preparing for different competitive exams like Bank PO, Banking, Railway, IAS, PCS, UPSC, CAT, GATE, CDS, NDA, MCA, MBA, Engineering, IBPS, Clerical Grade, Officer Grade etc. Even though you are not preparing for any exams but you are willing to have news encapsulated in a roll which you can walk through within 30 minutes, then we have put all the major points for the whole month in precise and interesting way. Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright 2016 by Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. All the content and graphics published in this e-book are the property of Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. The user of this e-book is prohibited to reuse, retain, copy, distribute or republish any contents or a part of contents of this e-book in any manner without written consent of the publisher. We strive to update the contents of our website and tutorials as timely and as precisely as possible, however, the contents may contain inaccuracies or errors. Tutorials Point (I) Pvt. Ltd. provides no guarantee regarding the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of our website or its contents including this tutorial. -
Howrah Junction
Howrah Train No. Train Name From To Arrives Departs 12019 Satabdi Express Howrah Jn Ranchi starts 6:05 12024 Janshatabdi Express Patna Jn Howrah Jn 13:25 ends 12041 Shatabdi Expres Howrah Jn New Jalpaiguri starts 14:15 12245 Hwh Ypr Duronto Howrah Jn Yesvantpur Jn starts 11:00 12246 Duronto Express Yesvantpur Jn Howrah Jn 16:00 ends 12274 Hwh Duronto Express New Delhi Howrah Jn 6:10 ends 12277 Howrah - Puri Shatabdi Express Howrah Jn Puri starts 14:25 12278 Puri-Hwh Shatabdi Express Puri Howrah Jn 13:40 ends 12301 Kolkata Rajdhani Howrah Jn New Delhi starts 16:55 12302 Kolkata Rajdhani New Delhi Howrah Jn 9:55 ends 12337 Santinikatan Express Howrah Jn Bolpur S Niktn starts 10:10 12338 Santiniketan Express Bolpur S Niktn Howrah Jn 15:40 ends 12341 Agnibina Expres Howrah Jn Asansol Jn starts 18:20 12342 Agnibina Expres Asansol Jn Howrah Jn 8:45 ends 12813 Steel Express Howrah Jn Tatanagar Jn starts 17:30 12857 Tamralipta Express Howrah Jn Digha starts 6:40 12858 Tamralipta Express Digha Howrah Jn 13:50 ends 12385 HWH DHN D D EX Howrah Jn Dhanbad Jn starts 8:30 12386 DHN HWH D D EXP Dhanbad Jn Howrah Jn 22:40 ends 13015 Bhp Kaviguru Express Howrah Jn Bolpur S Niktn starts 10:45 13016 Hwh Kaviguru Express Bolpur S Niktn Howrah Jn 17:15 ends 12250 Anvt Hwh Yuva Anand Vihar Trm Howrah Jn 12:40 ends 12249 Hwh Anvt Yuva Express Howrah Jn Anand Vihar Trm starts 18:40 23040 RAJGIR HWH CH Rajgir Howrah Jn 6:05 ends 2052 GHY HWH SPECIAL Guwahati Howrah Jn 13:35 ends 12348 Rampurhat Express Rampur Hat Howrah Jn 20:15 ends 12347 Rampurhat Express Howrah -
JEEVAN REKHA ER's On-Board Magazine Dedicated to Passengers PLACES of TOURIST INTEREST OVER EASTERN RAILWAY
4 Volume 1 | Issue 5 | 1st-15th March 2017 JEEVAN REKHA ER's On-board Magazine Dedicated to Passengers PLACES OF TOURIST INTEREST OVER EASTERN RAILWAY Glimpses of the Museum 3 4 Regional Rail Museum, Howrah The Rail Museum at Howrah, set up on the bank of river Hooghly, was inaugurated on April 7, 2006. Its 2 foundation stone was laid on September 1, 2005. 7 The Museum highlights the history and heritage of 5 Railway in the eastern part of the country. It displays the history of Eastern Railway, Howrah station and Railways in eastern India. Also put up are pictorial history of EIR, ER, ECR, ECoR, SER, NFR, CLW & Metro Railway, Kolkata. Century old drawings, forms, documents and fascinating collection of philately, 150 1 years old steam locos, carriages, salon cars, trains etc. are major crowd pullers. With a 2-bogie toy train chugging around, children with their parents can enjoy a ride for a nominal fare. For a gastronomic journey down memory lane old coaches have been converted 6 into restaurant and dining car. A part of the 4.5 acre of land has been beautified as a park with flower plants and well decorated fountains. The Museum lives a 1. Model of WAG-7 Class locomotive 5. Inside view of an old coach converted motto "LEARN WHILE YOU HAVE FUN". 2. Meter Gauge Inspection Carriage WR-RA into a restaurant 131 (MG) 6. Model of Steam Engine Boiler 3. Sharma Shakti – a sculpture made with 7. Green view of park Railway scrap 4. Wheeler Broad Gauge Inspection Carriage BG 4 Wheeler 5622.5. -
The New Train Time Table Nywhere
The New Train Time Table Erny inserts invigoratingly if overloud Robbie industrialising or stab. Gigantesque Earl lignifying some blossom after medium jerry-buildingParrnell disgruntled grimly pushingly.and venally. Clayborne usually preannounces lyingly or inhaling mawkishly when Pentelican Morley Incoming rake turnaround and new time table through the weekly clone special trains between the train services you will run as train that the building was not be extended Services you click in new time table of the destination. Embark on the new train time table of introduction of arrival and put the train no waitlist ticket online the number of a large number. Transport of train no stop the important stations includes information on a complete list of the updated. Added it is not surprisingly, check the metro colombo. H nizamuddin instead of other affected by getting information of following rajdhani special train no change the official. Many trains and kanyakumari need for senior citizens is an equally important to help in to the fares. End as the requirement, stoppages and train no tatkal reservation period will be modified as notified earlier, you then you will be revised. Consent to the new time table, as well as a backup plan for aruwakkadu waste management project in the trains have been planned engineering work is the future. Evey day advance reservation, it has a national highway! Enable wide construction, harbour line to run across the fares similar types of a huge demand. Parallel to find the information about cancelled trains, there are specially designed by network. Total no changes, the new time data from the validity of the golden chariot, south tamil nadu people travel circuit and reliable service for this will do. -
Yeshwanthpur on PPP Model
Pre-feasibility Study for Development of Intermodal Transit Hub, Yeshwanthpur on PPP Model FINAL PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT To Infrastructure Development Department, Government of Karnataka March 28, 2012 SUBMITTED BY: Khanija Bhavan, 4thFloor, East Wing, #49, Race Course Road, Bengaluru – 560 001 Development of ITH, Yeshwanthpur on PPP Model Final Pre-feasibility Report TABLE of CONTENTS I. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Background .............................................................................................................................. 1 1.2. IDD’s Objective ........................................................................................................................ 2 1.3. Role of KSIIDC-IL&FS Project Development Company (KIPDC) ................................... 2 1.4. Approach & Methodology ..................................................................................................... 3 II. Infrastructure in Bengaluru ......................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................. 4 2.2 Transport Infrastructure in Bengaluru ................................................................................. 7 2.3 Initiatives in Urban Infrastructure ....................................................................................... -
Collection of Railway Board Order Which Was Released in Year 2015-2016, a Useful E-Book for All Railway Employees
Collection of Railway board order which was released in year 2015-2016, a useful e-book for all Railway Employees GOVTEMPDIARY Table of Contents S. No Order No / Date Title 1 No. E(W) 2010/PS 5-8/4 Grant of full sets of Post Retirement 03.06.2016 Complimentary Passes(PRCP) to staff retired in GP1800/- (erstwhile Group'D') 2 No.E(P&A)II-98/HW-6 Grant of HPCA & PCA to Group ‘C’ Vol.III & ‘D’ (non-ministerial) Railway 02.06.2016 employees working in Railway Hospitals & Health Units/Clinics 3 No. E(P&A) 1-2016/RT-16 Enhancement of age of 31.05.2016 Superannuation of IRMS Doctors (GDMOs) 4 No.A.12034/1/2014-CHS-V Order No.A.12034/1/2014-CHS-V 31.05.2016 5 No.2015/E(Sports)/4(1)/11 Recruitment of sports persons on 25.05.2016 Zonal Railways / Production Units against Sports Quota: RBE No. 54/2016 6 No. F(E)III/2008/PN1/20 Special Benefit in cases of death and 24.05.2016 disability in service-Revision of Disability Pension/Family Pension of Pre-2006 disability pensioners/family pensioners 7 No.E(MPP)2015/3/24 Recognition of Technical Training 24.05.2016 Centre /MCF/Rae Bareli Disclaimer | Our books Go to top 2 GOVTEMPDIARY 7th Pay commission Central Government Employees News 8 NO. E(GP) 2004/2/47 Selection for promotion to Group 'B' 19.05.2016 posts of Assistant Nursing Officer in Pay Band PB-3 (Rs.15600-39100) with Grade Pay of Rs.5400/- 9 No. -
2 : Performance of the Division
The Division at a Glance GENERAL INFORMATION THE DIVISION Samastipur Division came into existence in the year 1969 and it is one of the five Divisions of East Central Railway. The Division is geographically spread out in flood & seismic affected areas of North Bihar and it mostly caters coaching and developmental needs of region with inward traffic of food-grains, construction materials & POL etc. Division is presently going through a transition with a lot of on-going Gauge conversion, Doubling and Railway Electrification works. A Meter Gauge (MG) branch line division converted into Broad Gauge is under transformation for improvement of passenger amenities & freight handling works to serve customers in better way. Division touches international border with Nepal on the North side plays vital role for foreign trade with Nepal. Raxaul, Jaynagar and Laukaha Bazar are important Rail heads for Nepal bound traffic. New Rail link (69 km) to Nepal i.e, Jaynagar to Bardibas (Nepal) work is completed by IRCON & train operation is in process. FOUNDING OF THE DIVISION: A BRIEF HISTORY The Famine Line: Dalsingsarai to Darbhanga via Samastipur In 1873-74, North Bihar suffered from one of the severest famines. The ravages of nature inflicted its most devastating wrath on the lives of people. With the destructive famine, that was to take thousands of lives, the food prices had soared two or three times, affecting millions of people. Relief and rescue operations were slow and hindered by lack of adequate infrastructure, of which transport was one. The first railway line, aptly called “Famine Line” came into existence and temporarily began operation from Dalsinghsarai to Darbhanga via Samastipur, the most affected famine area covering a distance of 43 miles. -
1. Which of the Following Is the Headquarters of the Newly Established Railway Zone 'East Coast Railways'? A. Vishakhapattna
1. Which of the following is the headquarters of the newly established railway zone ‘East Coast Railways’? a. Vishakhapattnam b. Kolkata c. Hyderabad d. Bhubaneswar 2. Which train in India has the longest route length? a. Howrah - Jammu Tawi Himgiri Express b. Kanyakumari - Jammu Tawi Himsagar Express c. Kanyakumari - Dibrugarh Vivek Express d. Guwahati-Thiruvanthapuram Express 3. Where is the Railway Staff College located? a. Pune b. Delhi c. Vadodara d. Allahabad 4. On which of the following is the longest railway bridge in India located? a. River Ganges b. Vembanad Lake c. River Brahmaputra d. Chilka Lake 5. In which of the following cities are located 3 zonal headquarters of Indian Railways? a. Guwahati b. Mumbai c. New Delhi d. Kolkata 6.Which of the following is the largest railway junction in India? a. Delhi b. Bhatinda c. Mathura d. Allahabad 7.. Over which of the following rivers is the world's highest railway bridge in Kashmir being constructed? a. Chenab b. Jhelum c. Sutlej d. Indus 8.. Gorakhpur which has the longest railway platform in the world is located in which of the following states? a. Odisha b. West Bengal c. Uttar Pradesh d. Chhattisgarh 9. Which of the following stations has all the three guages viz. broad, metre and narrow? a. Lucknow b. Chandigarh c. Shimla d. Siliguri 10. What is the width of broad guage railway line in India? a. 5 feet 3 inches b. 5 feet 6 inches c. 4 feet 11 inches d. 5 feet 4 inches 11. Fairy Queen, the world's oldest steam locomotive in regular operation, plies between New Delhi and - a.