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Title - Comptroller and Auditor General lens on trains introduced by Mamata BanerjeePosted by : railgenie on Jul 19, 2012 - 12:00:20 PM |
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KOLKATA: A team of auditors from the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India will travel on select trains originating and terminating at Sealdah and Howrah stations to ascertain whether their introduction was at all necessary.Nearly all these trains were introduced by Mamata Banerjee during her tenure as railway minister between 2009 and May 2011. According to sources in the CAG, this exercise is part of a thematic review on 'Introduction of New Trains'. The purpose of the review is to find out exactly how popular these trains are."Our auditors will not only travel on these trains, they will also take photographs of the coaches to establish their findings. We have already asked the respective railway zones to make the arrangements to ensure that the auditors are not harassed," a CAG source said.To start with the auditors will carry out inspections on 10 pairs of trains under Eastern Railway. These are the 13051/52 Howrah-Siuri Hool Express, 13421/22 Nabadwip Dham - New Farakka Express, 13053/54 Howrah - Siuri Express, 13117/18 Kolkata - Behrampore Court Express, 13027/28 Kavi Guru Express between Kolkata and Azimgunj, 12273/74 Howrah - New Delhi Duronto Express, 11105/06 Pratham Swatantrata Sangram Express between Kolkata and Jhansi, 12357/58 Kolkata - Amritsar Superfast Express, 12249/50 Kolkata - New Delhi Yuva Express and the 13147/48 Uttar Banga Express between Sealdah and New Cooch Behar. |