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Railway profit may top Rs 1 lakh crore soon

July 29, 2008 19:33 IST

The profits earned by the railways would cross the Rs one lakh crore mark in the next financial year.

Railway Minister Lalu Prasad announced this after laying the foundation stone of the Rs 14,17.23 crore (Rs 14.172 billion) train wheel factory at Bela near here, marking the beginning of the construction work on the project.

Prasad, billed as the person who pulled the railways out of the red, also virtually kicked off his election campaign seeking the blessings of the people of his Chhapra constituency who have returned him to the Lok Sabha thrice.

"I made my electoral debut from here in the 1977 general elections and won. The people of Chhapra made me lucky for a second time in 1989 Lok Sabha polls as barely months after winning it I became the chief minister of Bihar and after they chose me for the third time I became the railway minister," he said.

"I hope that the people of the constituency will continue to shower their blessings on me even in the future," he said.

Trashing the opposition's charge of giving preferential treatment to Bihar in granting railway projects, Prasad said he had never ignored the genuine claims of other states.

"From Chapra to Rae Bareli to Kerala, I have sanctioned railway projects without any bias," he said.

On the proposed rail wheel factory, third in the country, Prasad said it would annually produce one lakh wheels.

The comprehensive contract for setting up the factory and allied structures has been awarded to Larsen & Toubro. The company bagged the order while competing with two other bidders--Tata Projects and Gammon India.

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