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India pledges more comfort on creaking rail network

India on Tuesday pledged better catering, comfort and cleanliness as part of a $11.7-billion budget for Asia's oldest rail network along with steps to help stop trains mowing down people and elephants. At the same time, Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal -- setting the stage for what is expected to be a belt-tightening national budget on Friday -- hiked rail freight rates by around five percent.

India pledges more comfort on creaking rail network

India on Tuesday pledged better catering, comfort and cleanliness as part a $11.7-billion budget for Asia's oldest rail network along with steps to help stop trains mowing down people and elephants. Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal hiked freight rates by five percent in his budget for the sprawling state-run network, India's main form of long-distance transport despite competition from airlines and roads.
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