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Blog: RAIL WAYS INDIA
Srinand Jha

 

Srinand Jha is a rail buff and an independent journalist based in New Delhi. He has over 30 years of work experience and approximately 5,000 by-lined articles to his credit so far. In the past, he has been associated with publications including in the Hindustan Times, The Week and The Observer of Business and Politics.

Blogger: Srinand Jha
  • Trains Moving With Less Delay But Railway Enquiry Service Fails To Deliver
    Trains Moving With Less Delay But Railway Enquiry Service Fails To Deliver
    Jul 12, 2018
  • Why The Fancied Modern Trains May Not Roll Out In 2020
    Why The Fancied Modern Trains May Not Roll Out In 2020
    Differences between authorities over the conditions in the international tenders can push the deadline to 2021 in the case of the arrival of the much-hyped aluminium-bodied trainsets that are energy-efficient and capable of speeds up to 200 kmph.
    Jul 05, 2018
  • Why Is Rail Minister Piyush Goyal A Reluctant Reformer?
    Why Is Rail Minister Piyush Goyal A Reluctant Reformer?
    Rail reform plans remain either half-done or haven’t materialised at all. A chunk of the projects are ‘work in progress’ for long. Why are the tracks laden with red signals than green?
    Jun 28, 2018
  • After Bio-Digesters Try-Out, Will ‘Airline-Type’ Toilets In Rail Coaches Find Success?
    After Bio-Digesters Try-Out, Will ‘Airline-Type’ Toilets In Rail Coaches Find Success?
    More than 37,000 bogies got high-end latrines that sought to check ecological issues out of human waste down the tracks. That four-year venture is to exit now, and in comes vacuum flushes that use less water. Will they stay?
    Jun 21, 2018
  • Modi's Bullet Train: Rail Development Must Come About More Balanced
    Modi's Bullet Train: Rail Development Must Come About More Balanced
    The project benefits apart, the economic dynamics behind the ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train show that the country cannot afford to further burden its poor with increased tax.
    Jun 14, 2018
  • All Fine, But Bagasse Plates Can’t Figure On Railway’s Priority List
    All Fine, But Bagasse Plates Can’t Figure On Railway’s Priority List
    Platters made of sugarcane pulp are eco-friendly no doubt. Only that passengers on train expect redressal to more urgent concerns.
    Jun 07, 2018
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