Elected representatives convey sentiments of people who are major stakeholders of Railways: Piyush Goyal

Minister for Railways and Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Friday said the elected representatives convey the sentiments of the people who are major stakeholders of the services provided by the railways.


ANI | New Delhi | Updated: 13-12-2019 23:05 IST | Created: 13-12-2019 23:05 IST
Elected representatives convey sentiments of people who are major stakeholders of Railways: Piyush Goyal
Union Minister Piyush Goyal at the Parliamentary Consultative Committee meeting in New Delhi on Friday. (Image source: PIB). Image Credit: ANI
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Minister for Railways and Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Friday said the elected representatives convey the sentiments of the people who are major stakeholders of the services provided by the railways. Presiding over the Parliamentary Consultative Committee of MPs of the Ministry of Railways, Goyal said, any organisation to do good work must respond to the feedback from all its stakeholders.

Expressing his appreciation for the suggestions put forward by the MPs participating in the meeting, the minister said that "the elected representatives convey the sentiments of the people who are major stakeholders of the services provided by the railways." Goyal expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ensuring availability of adequate funds for the railway projects. He said that improvement in the system is a continuous process.

According to an official statement, work on all projects has progressed at a very fast pace, including improvement in facilities for passengers at railway stations and in the trains. Goyal appreciated the change in the mindset and reorientation of work culture in the Railways and said that this drastic change would not have been possible without the whole-hearted contribution and involvement of the railway personnel who are working with passion and compassion.

Referring to the recently held two-day conference 'Parivartan Sangoshthi' of senior railway officers, the minister said that a large number of innovative ideas were discussed with approximately 300 officers who participated in New Delhi and with more than 1,000, who participated via video conferencing. More than 2,300 suggestions were received from about 430 officers which will help in laying out a roadmap for the future development of Railways in India. (ANI)

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