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Indian Railways
Indian Railways (short for 12 Sharan) is a government-owned railway company in India and is one of the largest in the country.
Owns and operates part of the rail transport. It is controlled by the Ministry of Railways, Government of India.
One of the busiest and largest networks in the world consists of the Indian Railways infrastructure and over 1.5 million daily.
It transports more passengers and more than 3 million tons of goods. More than 12 lakh, with employees
Is the world's largest employer in the commercial or utilities sector. The railway system covering all areas of the country has 4,605
There are stations and all these roads are only 6,87 [610 m (6,70 m). According to the rolling stock, the 12 has 600,000
There are wagons, 30,000 coaches and 5,000 engines.
Indian Railways
Indian Railways
Ministry of Railways, Government of India
Industry: - Rilamp / D / D Dw1st [00010102
Establishment: 24 April 19
Main Kayaliya: - Delhi, India
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Services: Ridya 1500
Income: - Rad. 102.5 1110110
Employees: - 1,309,50 (2009)
Gti (011: - ॥/11511)/Brivamp / L) / 5,
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Departments: - 12 divisions (except Konkan Railway)
Website: - / .111 Lanha 1 Hamp / T) /5,608 /-11
The 17th Railway was started in India. Forty-two rail systems by the year 18 of India's independence
Was. Railway services were nationalized in 181 and covered under one umbrella, making the world
It began to be counted in the largest network. 1R long distance and with different gauges like Broad, Meter and Nero
Performs suburban services. It owns engine and coach production units.
Indian Railways
History
Rail infrastructure in India was first planned in the 19th century, but in this direction for a decade
No progress. Lord Hardinge, Governor General of India in the 19th century, set up a private enterprise to establish a railway structure in India.
Entrepreneurs allowed. The East India Company (and later the British Government) provided land and operations
Privately invested companies through the scheme with a guaranteed return of up to five per cent during the early years
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