Railways witness 6.43% surge in freight loading in JanuaryIndian Railways experienced a significant increase in freight loading during January 2024, with a 6.43% surge compared to the same period last year. This resulted in a total of 142.70 MT of freight loaded, up from 134.07 MT in January 2023. Cumulative freight loading from April 2023 to January 2024...
more... also showed a positive trend, reaching 1297.38 MT, an increase of approximately 53.92 MT compared to the previous year. This growth translated into a substantial revenue increase for the railways, with earnings reaching Rs 140623.4 Crore, a gain of about Rs 5235.30 Crore compared to the same period last year. The report highlights the railway's commitment to improving service delivery and ease of doing business, attributing the success to customer-centric approaches, agile policymaking, and the efforts of Business Development Units. Specifically, the report notes that in January, coal comprised the largest share of freight loaded at 71.45 MT, followed by iron ore (17.01 MT), pig iron and finished steel (6.07 MT), and cement (7.89 MT).
Indian Railways ko January 2024 mein freight loading mein 6.43% ka bada badhaav dekhne ko mila. Last saal ke same time ke compare, January 2024 mein 142.70 MT freight load hua, jo ki 134.07 MT se zyada hai. April 2023 se January 2024 tak, cumulative freight loading 1297.38 MT...
more... hua, jo ki last saal ke same time ke 1243.46 MT se kaafi zyada hai, almost 53.92 MT ka increase. Is growth ki wajah se Railways ko Rs 140623.4 Crore ka revenue mila, jo ki last saal ke same time ke Rs 135388.1 Crore se almost Rs 5235.30 Crore zyada hai. Report mein railway ka service delivery aur ease of doing business ko improve karne ke liye commitment dikhayi gayi hai. Customer-centric approach, agile policymaking, aur Business Development Units ke efforts ko is success ka credit diya gaya hai. January mein, coal freight loading mein sabse zyada 71.45 MT tha, followed by iron ore (17.01 MT), pig iron aur finished steel (6.07 MT), aur cement (7.89 MT).