Trivedi for linking fares with fuel costs

New Delhi: Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi after raising passenger fares for the first time in eight years, wants to link the fares to the cost of fuel – increasing or decreasing with changes in fuel rates. Trivedi in the Rail Budget for 2012-13, which was presented in Parliament today, proposed to raise fares by as […]

New Delhi: Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi after raising passenger fares for the first time in eight years, wants to link the fares to the cost of fuel - increasing or decreasing with changes in fuel rates. Trivedi in the Rail Budget for 2012-13, which was presented in Parliament today, proposed to raise fares by as much as 30 paise per kilometere.

"I am contemplating a system of segregating fuel component in the cost associated with passenger services and call it FAC (fuel adjustment component). The FAC will be dynamic in natural and will change in either direction with the change of fuel cost,"he said in his Budget speech.