From coal to cement: Indian Railways’ freight operations fueling growth – Watch here – Railways News
Indian Railways is making significant strides in enhancing the nation’s economic landscape through its robust freight loading operations. In a recent tweet, the Ministry of Railways highlighted the role of freight transportation in driving India’s economy forward, accompanied by a detailed video showcasing various key aspects of their freight services.
Advancing Freight Operations
The video illustrates how Indian Railways is advancing India’s freight landscape by transporting essential commodities such as coal, iron and steel, cement, automobiles, petroleum products, milk, cereals, and more. These efforts contribute significantly to the nation’s economic development and industrial growth.
Freight loading driving Nation’s economy forward.#Hungry4Cargo pic.twitter.com/nOR8b4speK
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In the fiscal year 2023-2024, Indian Railways achieved an impressive freight loading of 1,591 million tonnes (MT). The organization is on a mission to escalate this figure to 3,000 MT, reflecting its commitment to meeting the growing demand and boosting economic activity. Additionally, the railways have achieved a remarkable reduction in carbon emissions, saving 64.7 MT, aligning with environmental sustainability goals.
The ongoing and planned expansions in freight loading are set to foster growth and prosperity across the country, underscoring Indian Railways’ pivotal role in supporting India’s economic ambitions and sustainability objectives.
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