Railways spends more for every rupee earned as operating ratio reaches 95%

In the railways, an operating ratio of 80% or lower is considered desirable

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Railways spending more for every rupee earned as ratio reaches 94.9%

The operating ratio of the has witnessed a deterioration in comparison to previous fiscals indicating more expenditure and less saving for the public transporter, was told on Wednesday.

The railways' operation ratio was 91.3 per cent during 2014-15. It improved to 90.5 per cent in 2015-16. However, for the fiscal 2016-17, operating ratio was 94.9 per cent, a deterioration over the last year.



In the railways, an operating ratio of 80 per cent or lower is considered desirable.

An operating ratio indicates how much the spends to earn a rupee. An operating ratio of 94.9 per cent means that the is spending 94.9 paisa to earn 100 paisa (one rupee). A lower figure of operating ratio is therefore regarded better and is indicative of better financial health of the system.

The recommendations of with regard to pay and pension were approved by the for implementation during 2016-17 and accordingly, the operating ratio of in revised estimates 2016-17 was estimated at 94.9 per cent, Minister of State for said in the House.

Implementation of 7th pay panel has affected the as its expenditure for pay and pension has increased considerably.

Gohain said the sought assistance from the Finance Ministry to meet the additional liability arising out of 7th Pay panel recommendations.

However, the Finance Ministry advised the to explore raising own resources for implementation of the recommendations.

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Railways spends more for every rupee earned as operating ratio reaches 95%

In the railways, an operating ratio of 80% or lower is considered desirable

In the railways, an operating ratio of 80% or lower is considered desirable The operating ratio of the has witnessed a deterioration in comparison to previous fiscals indicating more expenditure and less saving for the public transporter, was told on Wednesday.

The railways' operation ratio was 91.3 per cent during 2014-15. It improved to 90.5 per cent in 2015-16. However, for the fiscal 2016-17, operating ratio was 94.9 per cent, a deterioration over the last year.

In the railways, an operating ratio of 80 per cent or lower is considered desirable.

An operating ratio indicates how much the spends to earn a rupee. An operating ratio of 94.9 per cent means that the is spending 94.9 paisa to earn 100 paisa (one rupee). A lower figure of operating ratio is therefore regarded better and is indicative of better financial health of the system.

The recommendations of with regard to pay and pension were approved by the for implementation during 2016-17 and accordingly, the operating ratio of in revised estimates 2016-17 was estimated at 94.9 per cent, Minister of State for said in the House.

Implementation of 7th pay panel has affected the as its expenditure for pay and pension has increased considerably.

Gohain said the sought assistance from the Finance Ministry to meet the additional liability arising out of 7th Pay panel recommendations.

However, the Finance Ministry advised the to explore raising own resources for implementation of the recommendations.
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