Ban on ore transport affects South Western Railway Mysore division revenue by nikhilndls on 16 April, 2012 - 03:00 AM | ||
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nikhilndls | Ban on ore transport affects South Western Railway Mysore division revenue on 16 April, 2012 - 03:00 AM | |
MYSORE: Due to the blanket ban on the movement of export-quality ore by the state government, the goods earning of South Western Railway (SWR, Mysore division) has come down by 20.91%, and the goods earnings, which was Rs 429.86 crore last year (2010-11), has come down to Rs 339.98 crore this year (2011-12). This has affected the total earning of the division by 12%. The total earning of the division, which was Rs 592.44 crore last year, has come down to Rs 518.26 crore (2011-12).But the division has registered improvement in its performance in originating loading, passenger earnings and performance efficiency during 2011-12. The division has achieved originating loading of 6.104 million tonnes (6.2%), higher than the target of 5.750 million tonnes set for the division, and 22.2% higher than 4.996 million tonnes during 2010-11."We have transported 4.92 crore of passengers during 2011-12 as compared to 4.2 crore of last year. The passenger earnings at Rs 156.02 crore have shown a reasonable increase. This is an increase of 10% and has also exceeded the target (Rs 154.15 crore). Earnings from other coaching and sundry stood at Rs.9.12 crore and Rs13.14 crore, respectively. Through ticket checking, we have collected a fine of Rs 24.40 lakh during the current year as compared to Rs 15.35 lakh -- 60.62% increase against the target (Rs 15.19 lakh), and 58.88% increase against previous year. It also achieved 90.74% punctuality in respect of mail and express trains, and 92.58% punctuality in respect of passenger trains. No single incident of rail roko was staged at Mysore railway station in the last two years," added Vinod, divisional railway manager (Mysore division). |