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Kisan Rail with mangos leave for Delhi from T'gana's Jagtiyal
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SME Times News Bureau | 24 May, 2021
The 25th Kisan Rail from Lingampet Jagtiyal in Telangana left for New
Delhi on Monday with 585 tonnes of mangos, as the Indian Railways,
overcoming the challenges of the Covid pandemic, continued to provide
support to the agricultural sector.
The Jagityal area in
Telangana is well known for cultivation of export quality mangos. Till
now, during the mango season, the traders, cargo aggregators and farmers
were transporting these superior quality mangoes by road to different
parts of the country, which is expensive, time taking and prone to
relatively more enorute damages and losses, said South Central Railway
(SCR).
Introduction of Kisan Rail concept by Indian Railways,
along with 50 per cent tariff concession provided by the Union Ministry
of Food Processing Industries under the scheme "Operation Greens - TOP
to Total" was extensively publicised by the newly-formed Business
Development Unit (BDU) team of Secunderabad Division across all segments
of freight customers including traders, cargo operators, bulk
transporters and farmers in and around Jagityal region, it said.
The
BDU also explained to the freight customers of this area about various
schemes and concessions being offered by the Railways. All these factors
provided a path for initiating mango loading by Rail from Jagityal
area.
Within a short span of 42 days, the 25th Kisan Rail from
Lingampet Jagityal could be achieved transporting around 13,590 tonnes
of load and earning a revenue of Rs 5.50 crore, notwithstanding the
Covid-19 pandemic.
Kisan Rail rakes are proving to be game
changers for boosting rural economy by providing faster and timely
transportation of horticultural produce. These trains are immensely
helping the farming sector of this area in finding new avenues for
marketing their farming produce across the country. Further, it provides
a smooth, hassle-free and economical transportation facility with least
enroute damages to the farmers, traders and cargo operators.
Also,
with the commodities being loaded in parcel vans, where the requirement
is only 23 tonnes per van, this has helped the farmers and traders with
small to medium quantities also to avail the facility.
SCR
General Manager Gajanan Mallya has expressed his happiness on loading of
25th Kisan Rail from Lingampet Jagityal to New Delhi. He complimented
the efforts of Secunderabad Division Team for operation of Kisan Rail
loaded with mangos from Lingampet Jagityal to Adarsh Nagar, New Delhi.
He
advised freight customers to utilise the Kisan Rail facility for
transportation of their farming produces at concessional tariffs.
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