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Indian Railways to test airline fare model
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Jan 27, 2014
MUMBAI, India - To cash in on the last-minute demand for confirmed tickets on routes perennially choked with waitlisted passengers, Indian Railways has selected 20 routes across India to introduce non-stop trains with dynamic fares.
Like airlines, the closer to the date of journey one books the ticket, the more it would cost — significantly more than the normal price of tickets on the same routes.
Tickets would only be available online and cannot be cancelled. Only AC-II and III classes would be available and food would be provided as part of the fare. The list of routes includes those where getting a confirmed ticket proves difficult throughout the year.
Experimenting with this model on the Delhi-Mumbai route during the Christmas-New Year holiday season, the Railways earned 43 percent more than it does by running the regular Mumbai Rajdhani.
In the New Delhi-Mumbai pilot train, several people paid over 100 percent more for each ticket on December 30 and January 1.
In the 11 days, Railways earned Rs 81 lakh more than it does through the Mumbai Rajdhani. It hopes to replicate this success on 20 other routes. “Now there will be an option for those who don’t mind paying more for a confirmed ticket but don’t want the uncertainty of waitlisted tickets,” said a senior Railway Ministry official.





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Grant of financial upgradation under MACP Scheme - wrongful clarification issued by Railway Board


No.IV/MACPS/09/Pt.7
Dated: 03/01/2014
The Member Staff,
Railway Board,
New Delhi

Dear Sir,
Sub: Grant of financial upgradation under MACP Scheme - wrongful clarification issued by Railway Board - reg.

Ref: (i) Railway Board's letter No.PC-V/2009/ACP/2 dated 13/12/2012.
(ii) NFIR’s letter No.IV/MACPS/09/Pt.6 dated 20/01/2013.
(iii) Railway Board’s letter No. PC-V/2011/M/4/NFIR dated 05/03/2013.
(iv) Railway Board’s letter No.PC-V/2009/ACP/7/SCR dated 05/03/2013.

NFIR vide its letter dated 30/01/2013 had invited attention of the Railway Board (MS) to clarification issued by the Railway Board vide letter dated 13/12/2012 and illogically upheld further vide letter dated 05/03/2013. In its letter dated 30/01/2013, while explaining rule position in detail, Federation had demanded meeting at the level of Railway Board (MS) considering its wider implications and the inappropriate stand taken by the Railway Board, besides keeping in abeyance the implementation of instructions dated 13/12/2012. Unfortunately, Railway Board did not take any action despite Railway Board (MS) verbal assurance. The wrong stand taken by the Railway Board on the issue has resulted into affecting undue recoveries from the salaries of staff on some Zonal Railways creating deep sense of resentment among them who are now feeling aggrieved and agitated.

2. In this connection, NFIR wishes to invite once again the kind attention of the Railway Board (MS) that the clarification dated 13/12/2012 allows financial upgradation under MACPS under promotional /cadre hierarchy whereas the MACP Scheme permits granting financial upgradation in Grade Pay hierarchy and is admissible upto GP Rs. 12000/- in PB-4.

This proves the contention of the Federation that the said clarification is grossly erroneous as the same is against the policy guidelines on MACPS and may not withstand judicial scrutiny.

3. Apart from above. NFIR wishes to bring to the notice of Railway Board (MS) following additional facts for kind information and necessary action:-

That the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi vide O.M. No.Z2901171/2012-N dated 11th April 2013, which is the nodal ministry in sofar as para-medical stall are concerned has permifted financial upgradation in PB-3 with GP Rs.6600/- to the nursing staff pursuant to the judicial scrutiny of the issue at the level of Supreme Court.

That the Federation is shocked to know from many Zonal Railways that based on Railway Board’s clarification issued on 13/12/2012 recoveries from all similarly placed stall, including para-medical stall has since begun and the staff are being put to totally disadvantageous position.

4. Federation further wishes to clarify that the O.M. dated 11th April 2013, should be implemented mutatis-mutandis in favour of railway mployees who are similarly situated as any action contrary to the said O.M. will be contempt the orders of Apex Court.

NFIR. therefore, requests the Railway Board (MS) to immediately withdraw the clarification issued under letter dated 13/12/2012, as requested earlier and issue suitable instructions to all General Managers etc.. not to affect recoveries. Federation is, however, ready to discuss the issue at the level of Railway Board (MS). Federation may be keptadvised of the action taken.

Yours faithfully,
sd/-
(M.Raghavaiah)
General Secretary

Source: NFIR





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