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Govt to spend Rs 8.5 lk cr in Indian Railways: Jayant Sinha

Updated: Sep 03, 2015 04:40:59pm
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New Delhi, Sept 3 (KNN) After a decade of “chronic under investment” in Indian Railways, the government has decided to invest Rs 8.5 lakh crore in the sector alone, Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said.

Addressing at the annual convention of Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA), Sinha said the government is "very focused" on infrastructure.

"After a decade of chronic under investment in Indian Railways we have decided we will invest Rs 8.5 lakh crore in Indian railways alone. This is extraordinary and will change the face of railways in India," he said.

Speaking on the GST Bill, he said it was a "deep disappointment" that the GST Constitution Amendment Bill could not be passed in the last session of Parliament.

"(I am) appealing to the opposition that we recognise that we have a rock solid national consensus to pass the Good and Services Tax and we can get this constitutional amendment passed and really improve prospects to do business in India," he said.

He said the government will work with "all our colleagues in Parliament to get the GST Constitution Amendment Bill passed".

The minister said land reforms are aimed at making it easier to get the land necessary for public purpose primarily road, Highways and railways.

"We are also looking at what all can we do as far as ease of doing business in India is concerned as this will be priority for Make in India," he added. (KNN Bureau)

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