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RailMin moves out of monetisatising stations

Projects are now being taken up under EPC mode; However, expediting monetisation of other assets including trains, goodsheds, hill rail, stadiums, railway colonies and railway land parcels is under way; It’s observed that monetization of railway assets by allowing private players to run trains did not attract enough investors due to lack of proper structuring

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RailMin moves out of monetisatising stations
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13 Dec 2022 10:07 PM IST

- As per NMP document, 400 stations, 90 passenger trains, railway stadiums and colonies, and the famed Konkan and hill railways in the list for monetisation

- Railways so far raised Rs1,829 cr against target of Rs30,000 cr in FY23

- RailMin is looking at it afresh

- FM in Budget-2022 envisages Rs6-lakh cr NMP over 4 yrs to unlock value in infra assets across sectors

New Delhi: The Ministry of Railways has dropped its proposal for monetisation of stations on public-private partnership (PPP) mode, and projects are now being taken up under engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) mode, a source said.

The source also told PTI that the Ministry of Railways has been asked to expedite monetisation of other assets, including trains, goodsheds, hill rail, stadiums, railway colonies and railway land parcels among others.

"Largest asset class (stations) dropped. Stations earlier proposed on PPP mode are now being taken up under EPC mode," the source said. The ministry has so far raised only Rs1,829 crore against the target of Rs30,000 crore in the current financial year, the source added. "Likely realisation from asset monetisation of Indian Railways assets under NMP (National Monetisation Pipeline) in the current fiscal has been now estimated at Rs4,999 crore," the source said.

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in a meeting with NITI Aayog CEO Parameswaran Iyer on November 14 reviewed the progress of NMP implementation. An e-mail sent to the official spokesperson of the Ministry of Railways seeking comments remained unanswered. Earlier this year, the then NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant had said the government's plan to monetise railway assets by allowing private players to run trains did not attract enough investors due to lack of proper structuring and the railway ministry is looking at it afresh.

According to the NMP document, a total of 400 stations, 90 passenger trains, railway stadiums and colonies, and the famed Konkan and hill railways were among the assets identified by the government for monetisation. In August 2021, Sitharaman announced the Rs 6-lakh crore NMP over four years to unlock value in infrastructure assets across sectors.

NITI Aayog in consultation with infrastructure line ministries had prepared the report on the NMP. The asset monetisation does not involve selling of land and it is about monetising brownfield assets. Assets are monetised through models like public-private partnership (PPP); operate, maintain, transfer (OMT); toll, operate, transfer (TOT); and operations, maintenance and development (OMD) modes. In EPC projects, the government pays the developer for constructing the highway while the toll revenues accrue to the government. The government has monetised assets worth Rs 33,422 crore under the NMP in 2022-23 so far, with the coal ministry leading the list by raising Rs 17,000 crore, and the ports and shipping ministry surpassing its overall fiscal target.

Ministry of Railways EPC Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman NITI Aayog 
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