Dear Shareholders,
Your Directors are pleased to present the 21st Annual
Report and Audited Financial Statements for the Financial Year ended 31st
March, 2024 together with the reports of Statutory Auditors and Comptroller &
Auditor General of India thereon.
1. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS
T he key highlights of the financial performance the company during F.Y.
2023-24 along with the corresponding performance in F.Y. 2022-23 are mentioned below
(rounded to nearest rupees/crore):
(H in Crores)
Particulars |
2023-24 |
2022-23 |
% Increase/ Decrease |
Turnover |
21,732.58 |
20,281.57 |
7.15% |
Total Income |
22,915.13 |
21,285.51 |
7.66% |
Operating |
1,691.34 |
1553.97 |
8.84% |
Income |
|
|
|
Reserves & Surplus |
5,782.26 |
4394.13 |
31.59% |
Profit Before Tax |
1,939.40 |
1,644.38 |
17.94% |
Profit After Tax |
1,462.95 |
1,267.97 |
15.38% |
Net worth |
7867.28 |
6,479.15 |
21.42% |
Appropriations |
|
|
|
Dividend |
*439.94 |
*444.11 |
-0.94% |
* Final dividend amounting to J 439.94 crore @ J 2.11 per
fully paid equity share recommended by the Board of Directors subject to the approval
of shareholders in the ensuing Annual General Meeting of the Company.
C apital Structure
With an Authorized share capital of the Company of H
3000 crores, there has been no change in the Capital Structure of the
Company, with the Paid-up share capital of the Company remaining at H 2085.02 crore. The
Company has not issued any share during the year under consideration.
Employee Stock Option Plan
Y our Company has not provided any
Stock Option Plan (ESOP); therefore, disclosure requirement in relation
to ESOP under Rule 12(9) and Rule 16(4) of the Companies (Share Capital and Debentures)
Rules, 2014 is not applicable.
Off er for Sale (OFS)/Employee OFS
In c ompliance with Department of Investment Public Asset Management
(DIPAM), Disinvestment of equity shares of 5.36% was done by the President of India acting
through Ministry of Railways through
OFS during the FY 2023-24. Present shareholding of Govt. of India is
72.84%.
Shar eholding of President of India (POI)
As on 31.03.2024, the present Shareholding of President of India (POI)
is 1,51,87,43,694 equity shares of H 10 each amounting to J 15,18,74,36,940 that is
72.84%.
Profit of
Pro fit before Tax increased J 1,644.38 crore infrom
2022-23 to J 1,939.40 crore in 2023-24 showing an increase
of 17.94%. Profit after Tax increased from
J 1,267.97 crore in F. Y. 2022-23 to J 1,462.95 crore in
F. Y. 2023-24 showing an increase of 15.38%.
Net Worth
T he Net Worth of your Company has increased over the previous year
from J 6479.15 crore to J 7,867.28 crore on account of transfer of profits
(after payment of Dividend& OCI).
Reserves
T he Reserves & Surplus of the Company for FY 2023 24 stand at H
5782.26 crore as compared to H 4,394.13 crore in FY 2022-23, showing an increase of 31.59%
from previous year.
Dividend
T he Board recommended a final dividend H 439.94of crores (H 2.11 per
share) subject to the approval of shareholders in the ensuing Annual General Meeting of
the Company. Total dividend for the Financial Year 2023-24 is H 439.94 crore.
A cceptance of Deposits
Y our company has not accepted any deposit from the public during the
year.
Reimbursement of Expenditure
R VNL received an amount J 23,528.31of crore (approx.)
for project expenditure during the current year, from Ministry of Railways (MoR) for
execution of various works.
L oans from IRFC
During the year, no borrowing was made from IRFC. With this, the total
amount received from IRFC is H 7865.08 crore. The principal and interest on the borrowings
from IRFC are repaid by Ministry of Railways (MoR) as a pass-through entry in the books
and of RVNL. During the year, an amount of H377.29 crore towards principal & H441.52
towards interest was paid to IRFC on this account, leaving an outstanding loan&
Principal balance of H 6506.02 crore (including interest accrued of H1541.66Cr).
Turnover
Y our Company has achieved a highest ever of H 21,732.58 crore in
2023-24 as compared to H
20,281.57 crore in 2022-23 showing an increase of 7.15% over the
previous year.
This became achievable mainly due to the assured availability of funds
for project expenditure during the year by the Ministry of Railways, which accounts for
86.49 % of the Turnover. In addition, over the years the Company has also put a large
number of large value contracts in place to speed up the process of project execution. At
the same time, there has also been a significant increase in the revenue from the projects
secured through bidding to the tune of H2254.81 crore during 2023-24 in comparison to H
637.58 crore in the previous year.
C onsolidated Financial Statements
T he consolidated Financial Statements of
Company prepared in accordance with the provisions of Companies Act,
2013 and the applicable Indian Accounting Standards (IND-AS) for the Financial Year
2023-24 forms part of the Annual Report of the Company. The accounts have been
consolidated based on the performance and activities of the SPVs, JVs, Associates and the
share of RVNL in those entities as an equity partner and its wholly owned subsidiaries.
The related entries appearing in the standalone accounts of RVNL have been adjusted
accordingly in consonance with the relevant Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS 110&
28). The salient features of differences in the significant entries between the Standalone
Accounts of RVNL and the Consolidated Accounts are as under:
( H in Crores)
Particulars |
Figures as on 31.03.2024 |
Figures as on 31.03.2024 |
|
Standalone |
Consolidated |
Turnover |
21732.58 |
21,889.23 |
Other Income |
1182.55 |
1185.57 |
Direct Expenses |
20041.24 |
20181.86 |
Indirect Expenses |
934.48 |
943.97 |
PBT |
1939.40 |
**2053.91 |
PAT |
1462.95 |
1574.47 |
Reserve & Surplus |
5782.26 |
6660.66 |
Net Worth |
7867.28 |
8745.68 |
** PBT includes H 104.94 crore as proportionate share of RVNL in the
profit/loss of Joint Ventures.
Subsidiary, Joint Venture and Associate Companies
A report on the performance and financial position of subsidiary,
associates and joint venture Company as per Companies Act 2013 is provided in Note-43 to
the Consolidated Financial Statements.
2. INTE GRAL REPORTS
Name of Report |
Annexure |
Management Discussion and Analysis |
A |
Corporate Governance Report |
B |
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) |
C |
Report |
|
"Business Responsibility and |
D |
Sustainability Report (BRSR)" |
|
Secretarial Auditor Report |
E |
Form AOC-2 |
F |
The Management Discussion and Analysis Report provides an
overview of the affairs of the Company, its business environment, mission and objectives,
outlook, operational performance, its resources and systems, strengths, opportunities,
constraints, risks and concerns, strategies, prospects, etc. (Annexure A). The Corporate
Governance Report highlights the Company's philosophy on Corporate Governance and
Key Values, composition of Board of Directors and its Committees, attendance and
remuneration of Directors etc. other relevant disclosures, CEO/ CFO Certification and
general information for shareholders. The following compliance certificates as required
under DPE Guidelines and SEBI Regulations supplement it. (Annexure B).
A Certificate signed by the Chairman and Managing Director
affirming receipt of compliance with the Code of Conduct from all Board members and Senior
Management personnel during the year 2023-24 (placed at Annexure "B-1")
as per guidelines of Department of Public Enterprises on Corporate Governance.
A Certificate from the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) and
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with regard to the authenticity of financial statements
(placed at Annexure "B-2"); and
A Certificate of compliance of Corporate Governance signed by a
practicing Company Secretary (placed at Annexure "B-3") as per guidelines
of Department of Public Enterprises on Corporate Governance and Listing Regulations.
Certificate on non-disqualification of Directors as per schedule V
of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 (placed at Annexure "B-4") The Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) Report reflects RVNL's plans, policy, budget,
expenditure, evaluation process for projects and CSR activities undertaken during the
year. (Annexure C) The "Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report
(BRSR)" describes the initiatives taken by the Company from an Environmental,
Social and Governance (ESG) perspective in terms of amendment to Regulation 34 (2) (f)
of SEBI (LODR) Regulations 2015.(Annexure D)
Pursuant to provisions of Section 204 of Companies Act, 2013 and
Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial personnel) Rules 2014, the Company
has appointed M/s. Kumar Naresh Sinha & Associates, Practicing Company Secretary,
to undertake the Secretarial Audit of the Company. The Secretarial Audit Report is
placed at Annexure "E".
As per Section 92 (3) of the Companies Act, 2013, Annual Return will be
available on the website of the Company i.e., www.rvnl.org.
The disclosure of Related Party Transactions, as required under section
134 (3) (h) of Companies Act, 2013 and Rule 8 (2) of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014
in Form "AOC-2" is placed at Annexure"F".
2A. GRANT OF "NAVRATNA" STATUS
Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) vide its O.M. no. F. No.
PD-I-26/0003/2022-DPE dated 01.05.2023 has granted "Navratna" status to
RVNL.
3. OP ERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Y our Directors are delighted to inform that the 2023-24 has been a
year of excellence and growth for the Company.
Total project Length completed during the F. Y. 2023-24 was 578.73
km which included 25.9 km of New Line, 517 km of Doubling, 24.53 km of Gauge Conversion,
11.3 km of Metropolitan Transport Project (MTP). Beside this, 2 Workshop Project have been
physically completed. 211 km of Railway Electrification was carried out during the year
and in addition, Railway Electrification of 528.3 km was also carried out in other than
specific Railway Electrification projects as part of Doubling.
During 2023-24, Banspani-Daitari-Tomka-Jakhapura (180 km),
Rajpura-Bhatinda Doubling with Electrification (172.64 km), Madurai-Maniyachi-Tuticorin
(160 km), Maniyachi-Nagercoil DL, Barkhera
- Budni 3rd line, Mau-Gazipur-Tarighat New Line,
Lucknow-Pilibhit via Sitapur, Lakhimpur (262.76 km), Hyderabad-Secunderabad - Multi modal
transport system (Phase-II)-MTP, Kasganj-Bareilly-Bhojipura-Daliganj RE (401 km) were
completed. Khurda Road - Construction of main line electrical multiple unit car
shed (Phase-2) and Vadodara
- Setting up of New PoH Shop for Electrical Locos projects under the
Plan Head Worksop were completed.
3.1 Ph ysical Size of the Projects:
Sinc e its establishment in 2003, Ministry of Railways has transferred
190 projects to RVNL for execution, which may be broadly classified under the following
heads:
Doubling |
71 |
Gauge Conversion |
12 |
New Lines |
12 |
MTP |
06 |
Railway Electrification |
39 |
Workshops |
21 |
Others |
27 |
Unsanctioned |
02 (2 GC) |
And after implementation of revocation of policy for assignment of work
to PSUs in 2021, RVNL had participated in Open Bidding and projects awarded through
biddings as on March 2024 are:
Awarded through Bidding 58
The distribution of project length under various plan heads is shown
below:
3.1.1 Nature of Works being Executed by RVNL:
R VNL is executing all types of Railway Infrastructure works such as
New Line, Gauge Conversion, Doubling/3rd Line/4th Line, Railway
Electrification, Workshops, Hill Railway Projects, Institutional Buildings, Mega Bridges,
Metro Railway, Tunnels, Monumental Bridges, Canals, Transmission Lines, Highways,
Signaling Work, MMLPs etc.
3.1.2 Project Implementation Units (PIUs):
T hese projects are spread all over the and for efficient
implementation of projects, 30 Project Implementation Units (PIUs) have been established
at 25 locations to execute projects in their geographical hinterland. They are located at
Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar
(2 Units), Chennai (2 Units), Chandigarh, Gwalior, Indore, Kolkata (2
Units), Kharagpur, Kota, Lucknow,
Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Pune, Raipur, Rishikesh, Ranchi, Secunderabad,
Varanasi (3 Units), Vijayawada and Waltair. Two projects units are also established
outside India, one is at Maldives & another is at Dubai. The PIUs are established and
closed as per requirement.
3.2 Status of physical progress of projects
T he status of the 248 projects assigned to RVNL for execution is as
under: -
Projects completed up to March 2024 : |
152 No. |
Projects under implementation : |
94 No. |
Projects yet to be sanctioned : |
2 No. |
3.2.1 RVNL has so far completed 152 projects.
T he list of 140 projects fully completed up to March
2023 is as under:
S. No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
1. |
Central Railway |
Diva - Kalyan 5th & 6th
Line |
Doubling |
11 |
2. |
Central Railway |
Pakni - Mohol Doubling |
Doubling |
17 |
3. |
Central Railway |
Panvel - Jasai JNPT Doubling |
Doubling |
28.5 |
4. |
Central Railway |
Pakni - Solapur Doubling |
Doubling |
16.28 |
5. |
Central Railway & SCR |
Daund- Gulbarga- Doubling
(224.9 km) and Pune- Guntakal -Electrification (641.37 km) |
Doubling |
224.9 |
6. |
Eastern Railway |
Gurup - Saktigarh Extn of 3rd
Line |
Doubling |
26 |
7. |
East Central Railway |
Barauni - Tilrath Bypass Doubling |
Doubling |
8.3 |
8. |
East Coast Railway |
Talcher-Cuttack-Paradeep
Doubling with 2nd Bridge on Rivers Birupa & Mahanadi |
Doubling |
3 |
9. |
East Coast Railway |
Jakhapura- Haridaspur 3rd Line |
Doubling |
23.3 |
10. |
East Coast Railway |
Cuttack - Barang Doubling |
Doubling |
14.3 |
11. |
East Coast Railway |
Rajatgarh-Barang Doubling |
Doubling |
31.3 |
12. |
East Coast Railway |
Khurda-Barang - 3rd line (35 km) |
Doubling |
32.32 |
13. |
East Coast Railway |
Sambalpur-Titlagarh (182 km) |
Doubling |
182.00 |
14. |
East Coast Railway |
Raipur-Titlagarh (203 km) |
Doubling |
203 |
15. |
Northern Railway |
New Delhi-Tilak Bridge- 5th
& 6th line (2.65 km) |
Doubling |
2.65 |
16. |
Northern Railway |
Utraitia-Raebareli (65.6 km) |
Doubling |
68.04 |
17. |
Northern Railway |
Raebareli-Amethi (60.1 km) |
Doubling |
59.00 |
18. |
North Central Railway |
Palwal - Bhuteswar 3rd Line |
Doubling |
81 |
19. |
North Central Railway |
Aligarh - Ghaziabad 3rd Line |
Doubling |
106.1 |
20. |
North Central Railway |
Bhimsen-Jhansi (206 km) with RE |
Doubling |
206 |
21. |
North Western Railway |
Bhagat Ki Kothi - Luni Doubling |
Doubling |
30.3 |
22. |
North Western Railway |
Karjoda - Palanpur Doubling |
Doubling |
5.4 |
23. |
North Western Railway |
Rewari- Manheru Doubling |
Doubling |
69.02 |
24. |
North Western Railway |
Rani-Keshav Ganj Doubling |
Doubling |
59.5 |
25. |
North Western Railway |
Abu Road-Sarotra Road- Patch
doubling (23.12 km) |
Doubling |
23.12 |
26. |
North Western Railway |
Swaruganj-Abu Road - Patch
doubling (25.36 km) |
Doubling |
25.36 |
27. |
North Western Railway |
Sarotra Road-Karjoda - Patch
doubling (23.59 km) |
Doubling |
23.59 |
28. |
Southern Railway |
Attipattu - Korukkupet 3rd Line |
Doubling |
18 |
29. |
Southern Railway |
Pattabiram - Tiruvallur 4th
Line & Tiruvallur - Arakkonam 3rd Line |
Doubling |
41.89 |
30. |
Southern Railway |
Tiruvallur - Arakkonam 4th Line |
Doubling |
28 |
31. |
Southern Railway |
Villipuram-Dindigul Doubling |
Doubling |
273 |
S. No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
32. |
Southern Railway |
Thanjavur-Ponmalai - Doubling |
Doubling |
46.96 |
33. |
South Central Railway |
Pullampet - Balapalle Ph I of
Gooty - Renigunta Doubling |
Doubling |
41 |
34. |
South Central Railway |
Krishnapatnam - Venkatachalam
Doubling with RE |
Doubling |
16.5 |
35. |
South Central Railway |
Gooty - Renigunta Patch Doubling |
Doubling |
151 |
36. |
South Central Railway |
Raichur - Guntakal Doubling |
Doubling |
81.0 |
37. |
South Central Railway |
Guntur-Tenali - Doubling with
electrification (24.38 km) |
Doubling |
25 |
38. |
South Central Railway |
Vijaywada-Gudivada-
Bhimavaram- Narasapur, Gudivada-Machlipatnam and Bhimavaram-Nidadavolu (221 km) - Doubling
with electrification |
Doubling |
221.00 |
39. |
South Central Railway |
Secunderabad
(Falaknuma)-Mehbubnagar doubling |
Doubling |
85.70 |
40. |
South Eastern Railway |
Tikiapara - Santragachi Doubling |
Doubling |
5.6 |
41. |
South Eastern Railway |
Panskura - Kharagpur 3rd Line |
Doubling |
45 |
42. |
South Eastern Railway |
Panskura - Haldia Ph 1 Doubling |
Doubling |
14 |
43. |
South Eastern Railway |
Rajgoda - Tamluk (Jn. Cabin) Doubling |
Doubling |
13.5 |
44. |
South Eastern Railway |
Tamluk Jn. Cabin
Basulya Sutahata Doubling |
Doubling |
24.23 |
45. |
South Eastern Railway |
Goelkera-Monoharpur 3rd line (40
km) |
Doubling |
27.5 |
46. |
South East Central Railway |
Bilaspur - Urkura 3rd
Line Doubling |
Doubling |
105 |
47. |
South East Central Railway |
Salka Road- Khongsara Patch
Doubling |
Doubling |
26 |
48. |
South East Central Railway |
Khodri-Anuppur, with Flyover
at Bilaspur (61.6 km) |
Doubling |
61.6 |
49. |
South Western Railway |
Hospet - Guntakal Doubling |
Doubling |
115 |
50. |
West Central Railway |
Bhopal-Bina - 3rd line (143 km) |
Doubling |
144.3 |
51. |
West Central Railway |
Itarsi-Budni - 3rd line (25.090
km) |
Doubling |
25.09 |
52. |
West Central Railway |
Barkhera-Habibganj - 3rd line
(41.420 km) |
Doubling |
41.2 |
53. |
West Central Railway |
Bina-Kota (282.66 km) with RE |
Doubling |
282.66 |
54. |
Western Railway |
Palanpur- Samakhiali (247.73 km) |
Doubling |
247.3 |
55. |
North Western Railway |
Delhi - Rewari Gauge Conversion |
GC |
94.2 |
56. |
North Western Railway |
Ajmer - Phulera - Ringus -
Rewari Gauge Conversion |
GC |
295 |
57. |
North Western Railway |
Bhildi - Samdari Gauge Conversion |
GC |
223 |
58. |
Southern Railway |
Thanjavur - Villupuram Gauge Conversion |
GC |
192 |
59. |
Southern Railway |
Cuddalore - Salem Gauge Conversion |
GC |
193 |
60. |
South Western Railway |
Arasikere-Hassan-Mangalore
Gauge Conversion |
GC |
230 |
61. |
Western Railway |
Bharuch - Samni - Dahej Gauge Conversion |
GC |
62 |
62. |
Western Railway |
Gandhidham - Palanpur Gauge Conversion |
GC |
301 |
63. |
Western Railway |
Ahmedabad-Botad (170.48 km) |
GC |
166.09 |
64. |
Western Railway |
Dhasa-Jetalsar (104.44 km) |
GC |
106.69 |
65. |
East Coast Railway |
Daitari - Banspani New Line |
New Line |
155 |
66. |
East Coast Railway |
Haridaspur-Paradeep (82 km) |
New Line |
82 |
67. |
East Coast Railway |
Angul- Sukinda Road (98.7 km) |
New Line |
95 |
68. |
Southern Railway |
Vallarpadam - Idapally New Line |
New Line |
9 |
69. |
South Central Railway |
Obulavaripalle- Krishnapattnam (113 km) |
New Line |
121 |
70. |
Railway Electrification |
Tomka -Banspani RE |
RE |
144 |
71. |
Railway Electrification |
Kharagpur (Nimpura) -
Bhubaneswar Including Branch Line of Talcher - Cuttack - Paradeep |
RE |
581 |
72. |
Railway Electrification |
Bhubaneswar - Kottavalasa |
RE |
417 |
73. |
Railway Electrification |
Daund-Manmad Incl. Puntamba- Shirdi - RE |
RE |
255 |
74. |
Railway Electrification |
Reningunta - Guntakal RE |
RE |
308 |
S. No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
75. |
Railway Electrification |
Yelahanka - Dharmavaram - Gooty
RE |
RE |
306 |
76. |
Railway Electrification |
Bharuch - Samni - Dahej RE |
RE |
64 |
77. |
Railway Electrification |
Manheru- Hissar RE |
RE |
74 |
78. |
Railway Electrification |
Jakhal - Hisar (79 km) |
RE |
80.0 |
79. |
Railway
Electrification |
Chhapra-Ballia-Ghazipur-Varanasi-
Allahabad RE (330 km) |
RE |
330 |
80. |
Railway Electrification |
Guntakal-Kalluru RE (40 km) |
RE |
40 |
81. |
Railway
Electrification |
Utretia - Rae
Bareli - Amethi - Janghai RE (214 km) |
RE |
214 |
82. |
Railway Electrification |
Daund-Baramati (44 km) |
RE |
44 |
83. |
Railway Electrification |
Amla-Chhindwara-Kalumna |
RE |
257 |
84. |
Railway
Electrification |
Raipur-Titlagarh
(203 km) {Part of Vizianagaram - Rayagada - Titlagarh - Raipur (465 km)} |
RE |
203 |
85. |
Railway Electrification |
Rajpura - Dhuri - Lehra Mohabat
(151 km) |
RE |
151 |
86. |
Railway
Electrification |
Guntakal -
Bellary - Hospet incl. Tornagallu - Ranjitpura Branch Line (138 km) |
RE |
138 |
87. |
Railway Electrification |
Wani- Pimpalkutti RE (66 km) |
RE |
66 |
88. |
Railway Electrification |
Manoharabad- Medchal (14 km) |
RE |
14 |
89. |
Railway
Electrification |
Yalahanka-Penukonda
(120.55 km)- Doubling |
RE |
- |
90. |
Railway Electrification |
Jakhal - Dhuri - Ludhiana (123
km) |
RE |
123 |
91. |
Railway Electrification |
Guna-Gwalior (227 km) |
RE |
227 |
92. |
Railway Electrification |
Rani-Palanpur 166 km |
RE |
166 |
93. |
Railway
Electrification |
Villupuram-Cuddalore
Port-Mayiladuturai- Thanjavur & Mayiladuturai-Thiruvarur (228 km) |
RE |
228 |
94. |
Railway
Electrification |
Raebareli-Unchahar
incl. Dalmau-Daryapur (63 km) |
RE |
63 |
95. |
Railway
Electrification |
Raninagar
Jalpaigudi-New Bongaigaon - Guwahati (Incl) RE (382 km) (Part of Barauni - Katihar -
Guwahati Incl. Katihar - Barsoi (836 km) RE |
RE |
374.98 |
96. |
Railway Electrification |
Chikjajur-Bellary RE (184 km) |
RE |
183.15 |
97. |
Railway Electrification |
Bengaluru-Omalur Via Hosur RE
(196 km) |
RE |
196.00 |
98. |
Railway
Electrification |
Utratia-Raebareli-Amethi
2nd line RE (126 km) |
RE |
126.00 |
99. |
East Coast
Railway |
RE of
Sambalpur-Titlagarh Doubling project (96.596 km) |
RE |
96.60 |
100. |
Western Railway |
Palanpur-Samakhiali (247.73 km)
RE |
RE |
247.73 |
101. |
Deposit |
RE of NTPC siding at Hotgi
Station (37 km) |
RE |
34.41 |
102. |
Deposit |
Electrification of IOCL Siding
at Pakni (4 km) |
RE |
4.15 |
103. |
Deposit |
Electrification
of Ultra Tech Cement Siding at Hotgi (8km) |
RE |
9.75 |
104. |
Deposit |
Electrification
of Chettinad Cement Siding at Tilati (7.1km) |
RE |
5.9 |
105. |
Central Railway |
Latur- Setting up
of coach manufacturing factory |
WKSP |
- |
106. |
Eastern Railway |
Civil Engineering
Works in Connection with Diesel Loco Component Factory, Dankuni |
WKSP |
- |
107. |
Eastern Railway |
Dankuni - Setting
Up of Electric Loco Assembly and Ancillary Unit of CLW |
WKSP |
- |
108. |
Eastern Railway |
Ranaghat (EMU Car
Shed)-Inspection bay for 15 coach maintenance facilities |
WKSP |
- |
109. |
Eastern Railway |
Jheel Siding
Coaching Depot- Infrastructure development |
WKSP |
- |
110. |
East Central
Railway |
Barauni - 250 High Horse
Power Loco Shed |
WKSP |
- |
No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
111. |
East Central Railway |
Gaya -Setting up New MEMU car
shed for maintaining 30 rakes of 16 coaches |
WKSP |
- |
112. |
East Coast Railway |
Vadlapudi- Wagon PoH Workshop
of 200 Nos Capacity Near Duvvada Station |
WKSP |
- |
113. |
North Central Railway |
Kanpur - Construction of MEMU Car shed |
WKSP |
- |
114. |
North Central Railway |
Jhansi-Setting up of coach
periodic overhauling and refurbishment workshop |
WKSP |
- |
115. |
North Eastern Railway |
Saidpur Bhitri- Setting up of
Electric Loco Shed to home 200 Locos |
WKSP |
- |
116. |
North Eastern Railway |
Dullahapur Yard - Provision
of tower wagon periodic overhauling shed |
WKSP |
- |
117. |
Northern Railway |
Sonipat-Setting up of coach
periodical overhauling and refurbishment workshop |
WKSP |
- |
118. |
South Eastern Railway |
Setting Up of Diesel Multiple
Unit (DMU) Manufacturing Factory at Sankrail/ Haldia |
WKSP |
- |
119. |
DLW |
Varanasi - Augmentation of
Production Capacity from 200 To 250 High HP Locos Per Year |
WKSP |
- |
120. |
North Eastern Railway |
Aunrihar - DEMU Shed |
WKSP |
- |
121. |
South Central Railway |
Workshop for Manufacture of
Flat Bogies for LHB Design Coaches, Yadgir |
WKSP |
- |
122. |
METKOL |
MM of Existing Corridor
Noparanagar- Baranagar- Daksineshwar |
MTP |
4.14 |
123. |
Eastern Railway |
Barddhaman Yard - 4-lane road
over bridge in lieu of 2-lane road over bridge No. 213 |
ROB |
- |
124. |
Southern Railway |
Srirangam-Tiruchchirapalli
Town - 4-lane road over bridge in lieu of 2- lane bridge No.380-A |
ROB |
- |
125. |
North Western Railway |
IOC Siding at Salawas (Deposit Work) |
Others |
2.82 |
126. |
South Central Railway |
Secunderabad- Upgradation of
facilities at Centralised Training Academy for Railway Accounts |
TRG |
- |
127. |
South Central Railway |
Moula Ali - Setting Up of
Indian Railway Institute of Finance Management |
TRG |
- |
128. |
South Central Railway |
Lallaguda (Carriage
Workshop)- Replacement of 100-Year-Old Administrative Building |
OSW |
- |
129. |
South Western Railway |
New Station Building at Belguam |
OSW |
- |
130. |
South Western Railway |
Second Entry Station Building at Belguam |
OSW |
- |
131. |
South Western Railway |
Proposed Coaching Depot at Belgaum |
OSW |
- |
132. |
South Western Railway |
Yard Remodelling Works at Belgaum |
OSW |
- |
133. |
North Western Railway |
Madar - Palanpur - Removing
of PSR (Kms 589/1 to 590/1) |
Track Renewal |
- |
134. |
North Central Railway |
Jhansi-Garhmau, Orai-Ata,
Ata-Kalpi & Pokhrayan-Lalpur - Splitting of longer block sections |
TF |
- |
135. |
North Central Railway |
Paman-Bhimsen - New B-class station |
TF |
- |
136. |
South Central Railway |
Umdanagar-Timmapur - New
crossing station |
TFC |
- |
137. |
Western Railway |
Sabarmati-Botad-subways in
lieu of level crossing-23 Nos. |
RSW |
- |
138. |
Western Railway |
Sabarmati-Botad-Subways in
lieu of LCs-14 Nos. |
RSW |
- |
139. |
Western Railway |
Dhasa-Jetalsar-Subways in
lieu of Level Crossing-35 Nos. |
RSW |
- |
140. |
Northern Railway |
Final Location Survey for New
Line Connectivity to Char Dham (327 km) |
FLS |
- |
The list of 12 projects completed in 2023-24 is as under:
S. No. |
Railway |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
Length (km) |
1. |
East Coast Railway |
Banspani-Daitari-Tomka-Jakhapura
(180 km) |
Doubling |
180 |
2. |
Northern Railway |
Rajpura-Bhatinda Doubling
with Electrification (172.64 km) |
Doubling |
172.64 |
3. |
Southern Railway |
Madurai-Maniyachi-Tuticorin (160 km) |
Doubling |
160 |
4. |
Southern Railway |
Maniyachi-Nagercoil DL |
Doubling |
102 |
5. |
West Central Railway |
Barkhera - Budni 3rd line |
Doubling |
26.5 |
6. |
North Eastern Railway |
Mau-Gazipur-Tarighat New Line |
New Line |
16.79 |
7. |
North Eastern Railway |
Lucknow-Pilibhit via Sitapur,
Lakhimpur (262.76 km) |
GC |
262.76 |
8. 9. |
South Central Railway
Railway Electrification |
Hyderabad-Secunderabad -
Multi modal transport system (Phase-II)-MTP Kasganj-Bareilly-Bhojipura-Daliganj RE (401
km) |
MTP RE |
78 401 |
10. |
Western Railway |
RE of Dhasa - Jetalsar (104.44 km) |
RE |
104.44 |
11. |
East Coast Railway |
Khurda Road - Construction of
main line electrical multiple unit car shed (Phase-2) |
WKSP |
- |
12. |
Western Railway |
Vadodara - Setting up of New
PoH Shop for Electrical Locos |
WKSP |
- |
3.3 T otal project length completed:
Cumulatively, RVNL has completed a total of 6187 km of doubling,
2120.36 km of gauge conversion, 615.19 km of new lines, 7317.05 km of
pure Railway Electrification, 4347.19 km RE as part of NL/GC/DL and 84.40 km
of Metropolitan Transport Project (MTP). Thus, as on 31.3.2024, 16324 km of project
length out of a total length of 17,398.64 km of 243 sanctioned projects (2 projects
of 163.22 km of length are yet to be sanctioned) assigned to RVNL, have been completed.
3.4 P roject length completed during 2023-24:
During 2023-24, 578.73 km (25.9 km of New Line, 517 km of
Doubling, 24.53 km of Gauge Conversion, 11.3 km of Metropolitan Transport Project
(MTP) and 2 Workshop Project have been physically completed. 211 km of Railway
Electrification was carried out during the year and in addition, Railway
Electrification of 528.3 km was also carried out in other than specific Railway
Electrification projects as part of Doubling.
3.4.1Sections completed under New Line Plan Head: During the
year, 25.9 km of New Line was completed, the details are given below: 3.4.1.1 Angul
- Sukinda Road (98.7 km): During the year, 10.5 km project length was completed.
Budhapank Kamalang (Route A) (5.7 km) was completed in June 2023, Talcher
Kamalang (Route B) (4.8 km) was completed in September 2023.
3.4.1.2 Mau Ghazipur - Tarighat (51 km): During the year,
7.16 km of project length was completed. Tarighat Ghazipur Ghat (7.16 km) was
completed in November 2023, with this completing the project fully.
3.4.1.3 Neora Daniawan (40.92 km): During the year, 8.241
km of project length was completed. Fazalchak Gauspur(H) (3.028 km) and Top Sarthua
Daniawan (5.213 km) were completed in May 2023. 3.4.2Sections completed under
Gauge Conversion Plan Head: During the year, 24.53kmofGaugeConversion was
completed, the details are given below: 3.4.2.1 Lucknow Pilibhit: During the
year, 24.53 km of project length was completed. Shahgarh Mala (11.59 km) was
completed in January 2024 and Mala Pilibhit Jn. (12.94 km) was completed in
November 2023, with this completing the project fully.
3.4.3Sections completed under Doubling Plan Head:
During the year, 517.003 km of Doubling was completed, the
details are given below: 3.4.3.1 Dhanbad - Sonnagar (Patratu - Sonnagar)
3rd Line (291 km): During the year, 57.7 km of
project length was completed. Japla Haidernagar (7.02 km) was completed in May
2023. Baghabishnupur Ankorah (8.06 km) and Demu Richughuta (7.83 km) were
completed in June 2023. Navinagar Rd. Kajrat Nawadih (8.38 km) was completed in
August 2023. Kumendi Bendi (6.7 km) and Bendi Latehar
(5.92 km) were completed in October 2023. Sonnagar
Baghabishnupur (6.34 km) was completed in December 2023. Kajrat Nawadih Japla (7.45
km) was completed in January 2024.
3.4.3.2 Vizianagaram Sambalpur (Titlagarh) 3rd
Line (264.60 km): During the year, 33.947 km of project length was completed.
Parvatipuram Town Gumda (11.937 km) and Doikallu Muniguda (13.18 km) were
completed in October 2023. Parvatipuram Parvatipuram Town (1.649 km) was completed
in December 2023. Jimidipeta Ladda (7.181 km) was completed in March 2024.
3.4.3.3 Budni Barkhera 3rd Line (26.5 km): During
the year, Budni Barkhera (26.5 km) was completed in July 2023, with this completing
the project fully.
3.4.3.4 Banspani Daitri Tomka Jakhapura (180.33
km): During the year, 24.96 km of project length was completed. Jaroli Nayagarh
(14.838 km) was completed in May 2023 and Tangripal Tomka (10.121 km) was completed
in July 2023, with this completing the project fully. 3.4.3.5 Rajpura- Bhatinda (172.64
km): During the year, 68.47 km of project length was completed. Dhablan Nabha
(13.2 km) was completed in June 2023. Rampura Phul Lehra Muhabat (7.08 km) was
completed in July 2023. Patiala Dhablan (12.4 km) was completed in August 2023.
Shekha Barnala (9.4 km) was completed in August 2023. Hadiaya Tapa (13.11
km) was completed in December 2023. Tapa Rampura Phul (13.28 km) was completed in
January 2024, with this completing the project fully.
3.4.3.6 Hospet Hubli Tinaighat (352 km): During
the year, Kalem Sanvordem (9.982 km) was completed in January 2024.
3.4.3.7 MathuraJhansi3rdLine(273.80km):During
the year, 71.137 km of project length was completed. Mathura Baad (9.893 km) was
completed in December 2023. Dhaulpur Hetampur (13.56 km) and Sithouli
Sandalpur (7.47 km) were completed in March 2024. Gwalior Sithouli A Cabin (6.87
km) was completed in April 2023. Sandalpur Antri (6.564 km) was completed in
January 2024. Dabra Kotra (9.57 km) and Hetampur Sikroda Kwanri (5.95 km)
were completed in June 2023. Sonagir Datia (11.26 km) was completed in February
2024.
3.4.3.8 Phephna- Indara, Mau - Shahganj (excl. Indara - Mau) (150.28
km) DL: During the year, 65.48 km of project length was completed. Rasra
Ratanpura (13.28 km) was completed in August 2023. Khorasan Rd Shahganj (21.5 km)
was completed in March 2024. Mau Jn.
Khurat (12.5 km) was completed in September 2023. Khurat
Muhamdabad (9.2 km) and Muhammad Sathiaon (9 km) were completed in November 2023.
3.4.3.9 Bhatni Aunrihar (126.30 km): During the year,
19.10 km of project length was completed. Bhatni Peokol (5.25
km) was completed in June 2023. Belthara Road Govindpur Dugauli (7.33 km) was
completed in December 2023. Govindpur Dugauli Kidihrapur (6.52 km) was completed in
January 2024.
3.4.3.10 Khurda - Barang 3rd Line (32.34 km): During
the year, Bhubaneswar Mancheswar (5.628 km) was completed in May 2023..
3.4.3.11 Maniyachi - Nagercoil (102 km): During the year, 15.01
km of project length was completed. Aralvaymoli Nagercoil Jn. (11.412 km) and
Tirunavalli Melappalaiyam (3.6 km) were completed in September 2023, with this
completing the project fully.
3.4.3.12 Vijayawada - Gudur 3rd Line (287.67 km):
During the year, 74.23 km of project length was completed. Bapatla
Stuartpuram (6.89 km) was completed in May 2023. Manubolu Gudur Jn. (9.35
km) and Stuartpuram Chirala (8.1 km) were completed in June 2023. Ongole
Surareddipalem (10.15 km) was completed in July 2023. Niduvrolu Appikatla (11.69
km) was completed in August 2023. Karvadi Ongole (8.78 km) was completed in October
2023. Appikatla Bapatla (8.77 km) was completed in February 2024. Tsundru
Niduvrolu (10.5 km) was completed in March 2024.
3.4.3.13 Kharagpur - Adityapur 3rd line (132 km):
During the year, 21.848 km project length was completed. Asanboni
Gobindpur (PH) Salgajuri (11.61 km) and Galudih Rakhmines (6.996 Km)
were completed in May 2023. Tatanagar Adityapur (3.242 km) was completed in January
2024.
3.4.3.14 Varanasi Madhosingh Allahabad (120.20 km): During
the year, Allahabad City Allahabad Jn. (2.01 km) was completed in March 2024.
3.4.3.15 Hyderabad Secunderabad MMTS Phase -II:
During the year, Sanathnagar Mula Ali Bypass (21 km) was
completed in August 2023, with this completing the project fully.
3.4.4Sections completed under Metro Plan Head: During the year, 11.30
km of Metro was completed, the details are given below: 3.4.4.1 New Gharia -
Airport Metro Railway: During the year, Hemanta Mukhopadhyay Beliaghata (8.8
km) was completed in March 2024.
3.4.4.2 Joka Esplanade Metro Railway: During the year,
Majerhat taratala (2.5 km) was completed in December 2023.
3.4.5Sections completed under Pure Railway Electrification Works:
During the year, 211 km of Railway Electrification was completed, the details are
given below: 3.4.5.1 Daliganj - Mailani Kasganj: During the year, 50 km
project length was completed. Kurriya-Shahgarh (27 km) was completed in Aug 2023.
Shahgarh- Pilibhit (23 km) was completed in March 2024, with this completing the project
fully.
3.4.5.2 HospetHubli-Vasco Da Gama: During the year, 11 km
project length was completed. Cansaulium Vasco Da Gama (11 km) was completed in Aug
2023.
3.4.5.3 Dhasa Jetalsar (104 km): During the year, 57 km
of project length was completed. Lunidhar-Kunkavav (14 km) were completed in May 2023.
Kunkavav Khakhariya (11 km) was completed in June 2023. Khakhariya Jetpur (26
km) was completed in July 2023. Jetpur-Jetalsar (6 km) was completed in Sept 2023, with
this completing the project fully.
3.4.5.4 Dallirajhara-Rowghat During the year, 36 km of project
length was completed. Dallirajhara-Gudum (20 km) was completed in Jan 2024. Gudum-
Bhanupratappur (16 km) was completed in Feb 2024.
3.4.5.5 Sabarmati-Botad: During the year, 57 km of project
length was completed. Sabarmati- Moraiya (30 km) & Botad-Bhimnath (27 Km) was
completed in Mar 2024.
3.5 W orkshop projects completed: During the year,
2 Workshop projects were fully completed, the details of which are
as under: 3.5.1Khurda Road - Construction of main line electrical multiple unit car
shed (Phase-2): The workshop was completed in September 2023.
3.5.2Vadodara - Setting up of New PoH Shop for Electrical Locos:
The workshop was completed in December 2023.
3.6 P rojects Fully Commissioned and Handed over to Railways:
Out of 152 projects completed so far, 151 projects have been fully
commissioned and handed over to Railways for operations and maintenance.
The list of 137 projects commissioned till March 2023 is as under:
S. No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
1. |
Central Railway |
Diva - Kalyan 5th & 6th
Line |
Doubling |
11 |
2. |
Central Railway |
Pakni - Mohol Doubling |
Doubling |
17 |
3. |
Central Railway |
Panvel - Jasai JNPT Doubling |
Doubling |
28.5 |
4. |
Central Railway |
Pakni - Solapur Doubling |
Doubling |
16.28 |
5. |
Central Railway & SCR |
Daund- Gulbarga- Doubling
(224.9 km) and Pune- Guntakal -Electrification (641.37 km) |
Doubling |
224.9 |
6. |
Eastern Railway |
Gurup - Saktigarh Extn of 3rd
Line |
Doubling |
26 |
7. |
East Central Railway |
Barauni - Tilrath Bypass Doubling |
Doubling |
8.3 |
8. |
East Coast Railway |
Talcher-Cuttack-Paradeep
Doubling with 2nd Bridge on Rivers Birupa & Mahanadi |
Doubling |
3 |
9. |
East Coast Railway |
Cuttack - Barang Doubling |
Doubling |
14.3 |
10. |
East Coast Railway |
Jakhapura- Haridaspur 3rd Line |
Doubling |
23.3 |
11. |
East Coast Railway |
Rajatgarh-Barang - 3rd line |
Doubling |
31.3 |
12. |
East Coast Railway |
Sambalpur-Titlagarh (182 km) |
Doubling |
182.00 |
13. |
North Central Railway |
Palwal - Bhuteswar 3rd Line |
Doubling |
81 |
14. |
North Central Railway |
Aligarh - Ghaziabad 3rd Line |
Doubling |
106.1 |
15. |
North Central Railway |
Bhimsen- Jhansi (206 km) with RE |
Doubling |
206 |
16. |
North Western Railway |
Bhagat Ki Kothi - Luni Doubling |
Doubling |
30.3 |
17. |
North Western Railway |
Rani-Keshav Ganj Doubling |
Doubling |
59.5 |
18. |
North Western Railway |
Karjoda - Palanpur Doubling |
Doubling |
5.4 |
19. |
North Western Railway |
Rewari- Manheru Doubling |
Doubling |
69.02 |
20. |
North Western Railway |
Abu Road - Sarotra Road Patch Doubling |
Doubling |
23.55 |
21. |
North Western Railway |
Abu Road - Swaroopganj Patch Doubling |
Doubling |
25.36 |
22. |
North Western Railway |
Sarotra Road-Karjoda - Patch
doubling (23.59 km) |
Doubling |
23.59 |
23. |
Northern Railway |
New Delhi - Tilak Bridge 5th
& 6th Line Doubling |
Doubling |
2.65 |
24. |
Northern Railway |
Utretia-Rae Bareli (65.6 km) |
DL |
68.04 |
25. |
Northern Railway |
Raebareli - Amethi (60.1 km) |
DL |
59.00 |
S. No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
26. |
Southern Railway |
Attipattu - Korukkupet 3rd Line |
Doubling |
18 |
27. |
Southern Railway |
Pattabiram - Tiruvallur 4th
Line & Tiruvallur - Arakkonam 3rd Line |
Doubling |
41.89 |
28. |
Southern Railway |
Tiruvallur - Arakkonam 4th Line |
Doubling |
28 |
29. |
Southern Railway |
Villipuram-Dindigul Doubling |
Doubling |
273 |
30. |
Southern Railway |
Thanjavur-Ponmalai - Doubling |
Doubling |
46.96 |
31. |
South Central Railway |
Pullampet - Balapalle Ph I of
Gooty - Renigunta Doubling |
Doubling |
41 |
32. |
South Central Railway |
Krishnapatnam - Venkatachalam
Doubling With RE |
Doubling |
16.5 |
33. |
South Central Railway |
Gooty - Renigunta Patch Doubling |
Doubling |
151 |
34. |
South Central Railway |
Raichur - Guntakal Doubling |
Doubling |
81.0 |
35. |
South Central Railway |
Guntur-Tenali - Doubling with
electrification (24.38 km) |
Doubling |
25 |
36. |
South Central Railway |
Secunderabad-Mehboobnagar (85.24 km) |
DL |
85.70 |
37. |
South Central Railway |
Vijaywada-Gudivada-
Bhimavaram- Narasapur, Gudivada-Machlipatnam and Bhimavaram-Nidadavolu (221 km) - Doubling
with electrification |
Doubling |
221.00 |
38. |
South Eastern Railway |
Panskura - Kharagpur 3rd Line |
Doubling |
45 |
39. |
South Eastern Railway |
Panskura - Haldia Ph 1 Doubling |
Doubling |
14 |
40. |
South Eastern Railway |
Rajgoda - Tamluk (Jn. Cabin) Doubling |
Doubling |
13.5 |
41. |
South Eastern Railway |
Tikiapara - Santragachi Doubling |
Doubling |
5.6 |
42. |
South Eastern Railway |
Tamluk Jn. Cabin
Basulya Sutahata Doubling |
Doubling |
24.23 |
43. |
South Eastern Railway |
Goelkera-Monoharpur 3rd line (40
km) |
Doubling |
27.5 |
44. |
South East Central Railway |
Bilaspur - Urkura 3rd
Line Doubling |
Doubling |
105 |
45. |
South East Central Railway |
Salka Road- Khongsara Patch
Doubling |
Doubling |
26 |
46. |
South East Central Railway |
Khodri-Anuppur, with flyover
at Bilaspur (61.6 km) |
Doubling |
61.6 |
47. |
South Western Railway |
Hospet - Guntakal Doubling |
Doubling |
115 |
48. |
West Central Railway |
Budni - Itarsi 3rd Line |
Doubling |
25.09 |
49. |
West Central Railway |
Barkhera-Habibganj - 3rd line
(41.420 km) |
Doubling |
41.2 |
50. |
West Central Railway |
Bhopal-Bina - 3rd line (143 km) |
Doubling |
143 |
51. |
West Central Railway |
Bina -Kota (282.66 km) with RE |
Doubling |
282.66 |
52. |
Western Railway |
Palanpur- Samakhiali (247.73 km) |
Doubling |
247.3 |
53. |
North Western Railway |
Delhi - Rewari Gauge Conversion |
GC |
94.2 |
54. |
North Western Railway |
Ajmer - Phulera - Ringus -
Rewari Gauge Conversion |
GC |
295 |
55. |
North Western Railway |
Bhildi - Samdari Gauge Conversion |
GC |
223 |
56. |
Southern Railway |
Thanjavur - Villupuram Gauge Conversion |
GC |
192 |
57. |
Southern Railway |
Cuddalore - Salem Gauge Conversion |
GC |
193 |
58. |
South Western Railway |
Arasikere-Hassan-Mangalore
Gauge Conversion |
GC |
230 |
59. |
Western Railway |
Bharuch - Samni - Dahej Gauge Conversion |
GC |
62 |
60. |
Western Railway |
Gandhidham - Palanpur Gauge Conversion |
GC |
301 |
61. |
Western Railway |
Ahmedabad - Botad (170.48 km) |
GC |
166.09 |
62. |
Western Railway |
Dhasa - Jetalsar (104.44 km) |
GC |
106.69 |
63. |
East Coast Railway |
Daitari - Banspani New Line |
NL |
155 |
64. |
East Coast Railway |
Haridaspur-Paradeep (82 km) |
NL |
82 |
65. |
Southern Railway |
Vallarpadam - Idapally New Line |
NL |
9 |
66. |
South Central Railway |
Obulavaripalle - Krishnapatnam New Line |
NL |
121 |
67. |
Railway Electrification |
Tomka -Banspani RE |
RE |
144 |
68. |
Railway Electrification |
Kharagpur (Nimpura) -
Bhubaneswar Including Branch Line of Talcher - Cuttack - Paradeep |
RE |
581 |
S. No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
69. |
Railway Electrification |
Bhubaneswar - Kottavalasa |
RE |
417 |
70. |
Railway Electrification |
Reningunta - Guntakal RE |
RE |
308 |
71. |
Railway Electrification |
Bharuch - Samni - Dahej RE |
RE |
64 |
72. |
Railway Electrification |
Daund-Manmad Incl. Puntamba- Shirdi - RE |
RE |
255 |
73. |
Railway Electrification |
Yelahanka - Dharmavaram - Gooty RE |
RE |
306 |
74. |
Railway Electrification |
Manheru- Hisar (74 km) |
RE |
74.0 |
75. |
Railway Electrification |
Jakhal - Hisar (79 km) |
RE |
80.0 |
76. |
Railway Electrification |
Chhapra-Ballia-Ghazipur-Varanasi-
Allahabad (330 km) |
RE |
330 |
77. |
Railway Electrification |
Guntakal-Kalluru (40 km) |
RE |
40 |
78. |
Railway Electrification |
Daund- Bramati (44 km) |
RE |
44 |
79. |
Railway Electrification |
Titlagarh (Excl)-Raipur -RE |
RE |
203 |
80. |
Railway Electrification |
Utretia- Rae Bareli- Amethi- Janghai RE |
RE |
214 |
81. |
Railway Electrification |
Hospet - Guntakal And
Tomagallu - Ranjitpura |
RE |
138 |
82. |
Railway Electrification |
Wani-Pimpalkutti (66 km) |
RE |
66 |
83. |
Railway Electrification |
Yalahanka-Penukonda (120.55
km)- Doubling |
RE |
- |
84. |
Railway Electrification |
Rajpura - Dhuri - Lehra Mohabat (151 km) |
RE |
151 |
85. |
Railway Electrification |
Jakhal - Dhuri - Ludhiana (123 km) |
RE |
123 |
86. |
Railway Electrification |
Guna-Gwalior (227 km) |
RE |
227 |
87. |
Railway Electrification |
Rani-Palanpur 166 km |
RE |
166 |
88. |
Railway Electrification |
Manoharabad- Medchal (14 km) |
RE |
14 |
89. |
Railway Electrification |
Amla - Chhindwara - Kalumna (257 km) |
RE |
257 |
90. |
Railway Electrification |
Villupuram-Cuddalore
Port-Mayiladuturai- Thanjavur & Mayiladuturai-Thiruvarur (228 km) |
RE |
228 |
91. |
Railway Electrification |
Raebareli-Unchahar incl.
Dalmau-Daryapur (63 km) |
RE |
63 |
92. |
Railway Electrification |
Raninagar Jalpaigudi-New
Bongaigaon (incl.)-Guwahati (incl.)-382 rkm {Part of Barauni-Katihar-Guwahati incl
Katihar- Barsoi (836 km)} |
RE |
374.98 |
93. |
Railway Electrification |
Chikjajur-Bellary (184 rkm) |
RE |
183.15 |
94. |
Railway Electrification |
Bengaluru-Omalur via Hosur (196 rkm) |
RE |
196.00 |
95. |
Railway Electrification |
2nd Line
Utratia-Raebareli-Amethi (126 rkm) (Northern Railway) (PB#135/2018-19/CORE) |
RE |
126.00 |
96. |
Railway Electrification |
RE of Sambalpur-Titlagarh
Doubling project (96.596 km) |
RE |
96.60 |
97. |
Western Railway |
Palanpur- Samakhiali (247.73 km) RE |
RE |
247.73 |
98. |
Deposit |
RE of NTPC siding at Hotgi Station (37 km) |
RE |
34.41 |
99. |
Central Railway |
Latur- Setting up of coach
manufacturing factory |
WKSP |
- |
100. |
Eastern Railway |
Civil Engineering Works in
Connection with Diesel Loco Component Factory, Dankuni |
WKSP |
- |
101. |
Eastern Railway |
Dankuni - Setting Up of
Electric Loco Assembly and Ancillary Unit of CLW |
WKSP |
- |
102. |
Eastern Railway |
Ranaghat (EMU Car
Shed)-Inspection bay for 15 coach maintenance facilities |
WKSP |
- |
103. |
Eastern Railway |
Jheel Siding Coaching Depot-
Infrastructure development |
WKSP |
- |
104. |
East Central Railway |
Barauni - 250 High Horse Power Loco Shed |
WKSP |
- |
105. |
East Central Railway |
Gaya -Setting up New MEMU car
shed for maintaining 30 rakes of 16 coaches |
WKSP |
- |
106. |
East Coast Railway |
Vadlapudi - Wagon PoH
Workshop of 200 Nos Capacity Near Duvvada Station |
WKSP |
- |
107. |
North Central Railway |
Kanpur - Construction of MEMU Car shed |
WKSP |
- |
S. No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
108. |
North Central Railway |
Jhansi-Setting up of coach
periodic overhauling and refurbishment workshop |
WKSP |
- |
109. |
Northern Railway |
Sonipat-Setting up of coach
periodical overhauling and refurbishment workshop |
WKSP |
- |
110. |
South Eastern Railway |
Setting Up of Diesel Multiple
Unit (DMU) Manufacturing Factory at Sankrail / Haldia |
WKSP |
- |
111. |
DLW |
Varanasi - Augmentation of
Production Capacity from 200 to 250 High HP Locos Per Year |
WKSP |
- |
112. |
North Eastern Railway |
Aunrihar - DEMU Shed |
WKSP |
- |
113. |
North Eastern Railway |
Saidpur Bhitri- Setting up of
electric loco shed to home 200 locos |
WKSP |
- |
114. |
North Eastern Railway |
Dullahapur Yard - Provision
of tower wagon periodic overhauling shed |
WKSP |
- |
115. |
METKOL |
MM of Existing Corridor
Noparanagar- Baranagar- Daksineshwar |
MTP |
4.14 |
116. |
South Central Railway |
Workshop for Manufacture of
Flat Bogies for LHB Design Coaches, Yadgir |
WKSP |
- |
117. |
Eastern Railway |
Barddhaman Yard - 4-lane road
over bridge in lieu of 2-lane road over bridge No. 213 |
ROB |
- |
118. |
Southern Railway |
Srirangam-Tiruchchirapalli
Town - 4-lane road over bridge in lieu of 2- lane bridge No.380-A |
ROB |
- |
119. |
Deposit |
IOC Siding at Salawas (Deposit Work) |
Others |
2.82 |
120. |
Deposit |
Electrification of IOCL Siding at Pakni (4
km) |
RE |
4.15 |
121. |
Deposit |
Electrification of Ultra Tech
Cement Siding at Hotgi (8km) |
RE |
9.75 |
122. |
Deposit |
Electrification of Chettinad
Cement Siding at Tilati (7.1km) |
RE |
5.9 |
123. |
South Central Railway |
Secunderabad- Upgradation of
facilities at Centralised Training Academy for Railway Accounts |
OSW |
- |
124. |
North Western Railway |
Madar - Palanpur - Removing
of PSR (Kms 589/1 to 590/1) |
TR |
- |
125. |
South Central Railway |
Moula Ali - Setting Up of
Indian Railway Institute of Finance Management |
TRG |
- |
126. |
South Central Railway |
Lallaguda (Carriage
Workshop)- Replacement of 100-Year-Old Administrative Building |
OSW |
- |
127. |
South Western Railway |
New Station Building at Belguam |
OSW |
- |
128. |
South Western Railway |
Second Entry Station Building at Belguam |
OSW |
- |
129. |
South Western Railway |
Proposed Coaching Depot at Belgaum |
OSW |
- |
130. |
South Western Railway |
Yard Remodelling Works at Belgaum |
OSW |
- |
131. |
North Central Railway |
Jhansi-Garhmau, Orai-Ata,
Ata-Kalpi & Pokhrayan-Lalpur - Splitting of longer block sections |
TF |
- |
132. |
North Central Railway |
Paman-Bhimsen - New B-class station |
TF |
- |
133. |
South Central Railway |
Umdanagar- Timmapur - New
Crossing Station |
TFC |
- |
134. |
Western Railway |
Sabarmati-Botad-subways in
lieu of level crossing-23 Nos. |
RSW |
- |
135. |
Western Railway |
Sabarmati-Botad-Subways in
lieu of LCs-14 Nos. |
RSW |
- |
136. |
Western Railway |
Dhasa-Jetalsar-Subways in
lieu of Level Crossing-35 Nos. |
RSW |
- |
137. |
Northern Railway |
Final Location Survey for New
Line Connectivity to Char Dham (327 km) |
FLS |
- |
Th e list of 14 projects commissioned in 2023-24 are as under:
S. No. |
Railway |
Project Name |
Type of Project |
Length (km) |
1. |
East Coast Railway |
Banspani-Daitari-Tomka-Jakhapura
(180 km) |
Doubling |
180 |
2. |
East Coast Railway |
Khurda - Barang 3rd Line |
Doubling |
32.32 |
3. |
East Coast Railway |
Raipur-Titlagarh (203 km) |
Doubling |
203 |
4. |
Southern Railway |
Madurai-Maniyachi-Tuticorin (160 km) |
Doubling |
160 |
5. |
Southern Railway |
Maniyachi-Nagercoil DL |
Doubling |
102 |
6. |
West Central Railway |
Barkhera - Budni 3rd line |
Doubling |
26.5 |
7. |
East Coast Railway |
Angul-Sukinda Road (98.7 km) |
New Line |
98.7 |
8. |
North Eastern Railway |
Mau-Gazipur-Tarighat New Line |
New Line |
16.79 |
9 |
North Eastern Railway |
Lucknow-Pilibhit via Sitapur,
Lakhimpur (262.76 km) |
GC |
262.76 |
10. |
South Central Railway |
Hyderabad-Secunderabad -
Multi modal transport system (Phase-II)-MTP |
MTP |
78 |
11. |
Railway Electrification |
Kasganj-Bareilly-Bhojipura-Daliganj
RE (401 km) |
RE |
401 |
12. |
Railway Electrification |
RE of Dhasa - Jetalsar (104.44 km) |
RE |
104.44 |
13. |
East Coast Railway |
Khurda Road - Construction of
main line electrical multiple unit car shed (Phase-2) |
WKSP |
- |
14. |
Western Railway |
Vadodara - Setting up of New
PoH Shop for Electrical Locos |
WKSP |
- |
3.7 Sec tions of Projects Commissioned and handed over to Railways in
2023-24:
3.7.1In 2023-24, 666.06 km sections were commissioned consisting
of 70.19 km of New Line, 24.53 km of Gauge Conversation, 560.01 km of Doubling and 11.3
km of Kolkata Metro handed over to Zonal Railways for operations.
239.38 km of Railway Electrification was also carried out, in
addition, Railway Electrification of 571.32 km was also carried out in other than
specific Railway Electrification projects as part of Doubling, the details are given
below:
S. No. |
Name of work |
Section Targeted New Line
Projects |
Length (in km) |
Total Length (km) |
Zonal Railway |
1 |
Neora- Daniawan &
Sheikhpura- Barbigha NL |
Jatdumri- Fazalchak- Top
Sarthua- Daniawan |
22.74 |
22.74 |
ECR |
2 |
Dallirajhara- Rowghat (95 km) NL |
Antagarh- Taroki |
17.5 |
17.5 |
SECR |
3 |
Angul- Sukhinda NL |
A Route B Route |
5.7 7.46 |
13.16 |
ECOR |
4 |
Mau-Gazipur- Tarighat NL |
Ghazipur City- Tarighat
Tarighat- Ghazipur Ghat |
9.63 7.16 |
16.79 |
NER |
|
New Line Total (km): |
Gauge Conversion Projects |
70.19 |
70.19 |
|
1 |
Lucknow-Pilibhit via Sitapur,
Lakhimpur (262.76 km) |
Shahgarh - Mala -Pilibhit Jn. |
24.53 |
24.53 |
NER |
|
Gauge Conversion Total (km): |
|
24.53 |
24.53 |
|
S. No. |
Name of work |
Section Targeted Doubling
Projects |
Length (km) |
Total Length (km) |
Zonal Railway |
1 |
Dhanbad-Sonnagar (Patratu- |
Sonnagar -Baghabishnupur |
14.4 |
|
|
|
Sonnagar) - 3rd line (291 km) |
(BCJ) - Ankorah (ANH) |
|
|
|
|
|
Japla (JPL) - Haidernagar - |
18.93 |
|
|
|
|
Kosiara - Muhammadganj |
|
88.32 |
ECR |
|
|
Rajhura - Kajri - daltonganj |
25.71 |
|
|
|
|
- Chianki |
|
|
|
|
|
Ray - Hendagir - Patratu |
29.28 |
|
|
2 |
Vizianagaram-Sambhalpur |
Parvatipuram (PVP) - |
|
|
|
|
(Titlagarh) 3rd line (264.60 km) |
Parvatipuram Town (PVPT) |
|
|
|
|
|
Halt - Gumda (GMDA) - |
31.61 |
|
|
|
|
Kuneru (KNRT) - Jimidipeta |
|
40.835 |
ECOR |
|
|
(JMPT) - Ladda |
|
|
|
|
|
Rayagada (RGDA) - Singpur
Road Jn. (SPRD) |
9.225 |
|
|
3 |
Kharagpur-Adityapur 3rd
line (132 km) |
Nimpura- Kalaikunda Ghatsila
-Galudih - |
3.062 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
36.505 |
SER |
|
|
Rakhmines -Asanboni - |
33.443 |
|
|
|
|
Gobindpur (PH)- Salgajuri |
|
|
|
4 |
Barkhera - Budni 3rd line |
Budni Barkhera |
26.5 |
26.5 |
WCR |
5 |
Maniyachi-Nagercoil DL |
Aralvaymoli - Nagarcoil Jn. |
16.33 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
19.93 |
SR |
|
|
Tirunavalli - Melappalaiyam |
3.6 |
|
|
6 |
Banspani-Daitri-Tomka-Jakhapura |
Jaroli - Nayagarh |
14.838 |
|
|
|
Doubling |
Nayagarh-Porjanpur |
15.46 |
40.419 |
ECoR |
|
|
Tangriapal - Tomka |
10.121 |
|
|
7 |
Raipur-Titlagarh (203 km) |
Raipur -Raipur B.H |
3.068 |
3.068 |
ECoR |
8 |
Madurai-Maniyachi-Tuticorin
(160 km) |
Milavittan - Tuticorin |
7.67 |
7.67 |
SR |
9 |
Khurda - Barang 3rd Line |
Bhubaneswar - Mancheswar |
5.628 |
5.628 |
ECoR |
10 |
Vijaywada - Gudur 3rd line |
Manubolu (MBL) -Gudur Jn. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
9.35 |
|
|
|
|
(GDR) |
|
|
|
|
|
Bapatla (BPP) - |
|
|
|
|
|
Stuartpuram (SPF) - Chirala
(CLX) |
14.99 |
|
|
|
|
Karvadi (KRV) - Ongole |
|
74.23 |
SCR |
|
|
(OGL) - Surareddipalem |
18.93 |
|
|
|
|
(SDM) |
|
|
|
|
|
Tsunduru - Niduvrolu (NDO) |
|
|
|
|
|
- Appikatla (APL) - Bapatla
(BPP) |
30.96 |
|
|
11 |
Hospet- Tinaighat- Vasco DL
(362.73 Km) |
Kalem - Sanvordem |
9.982 |
9.982 |
SWR |
12 |
Rajpura- Bhatinda (172.64 km) |
Daunkalan (DOC) - Patiala |
|
|
|
|
|
(PTA) - Dhablan (DBL) - |
32.44 |
|
|
|
|
Nabha (NBA) |
|
47.81 |
NR |
|
|
Shekha (SEQ) - Barnala (BNN)
- Hadiaya (HYA) |
15.37 |
|
|
13 |
Mathura- Jhansi- 3rd
line (273.80 km) |
Dabra - Kotra - Sonagir -
Datia |
30.39 |
|
NCR |
|
|
Datia - Chirula - Karari
-Jhansi |
22.67 |
67.187 |
|
|
|
Hetampur - Morena |
14.127 |
|
|
14 |
Phephna- Indara, Mau-Shahganj |
Rasra - Ratanpura - |
28.22 |
|
NER |
|
(excl. Indara- Mau) (150.28 km) DL |
Haldarpur - Indara Jn. |
|
46.42 |
|
|
|
Khurat - Sathiaon |
18.2 |
|
|
15 |
Bhatni - Aunrihar with |
Bhatni - Peokol |
5.25 |
|
NER |
|
electrification (125 km)
(excl Indara - Mau (116.95 km) |
Sadat - Aunrihar |
19.21 |
24.46 |
|
S. No. |
Name of work |
Section Targeted |
Length (km) |
Total Length (km) |
Zonal Railway |
16 |
Hyderabad-Secunderabad- Multi
modal transport system (Phase-II)- MTP |
MMTS Phase-II |
21.054 |
21.054 |
SCR |
17 |
Joka-Binoy Badal Dinesh Bagh via |
Majerhat - Taratala |
|
|
|
|
Majerhat - Construction of
Metro railway (16.72 km) incl material modification for extension from Joka-Diamond Park
(Phase-I) |
|
2.5 |
2.5 |
Kolkata Metro |
18 |
Dum Dum Airport-New Garia via |
Hemanta Mukhopadhyay |
8.8 |
8.8 |
Kolkata |
|
Rajerhat - Construction of
Metro Railway (32 km) |
Beliaghata |
|
|
Metro |
|
Doubling Total (km): |
|
571.32 |
571.32 |
|
The list of Projects/ sections under Railway Electrifications plan head
commissioned during 2023-24 is as under: Railway Electrification Projects
S. No. |
Name of work |
Section Targeted |
Length (in km) |
Total Length (km) |
Zonal Railway |
1 |
Dallirajhara-Rowghat (95 km) |
Dallirajhara- Bhanupratappur |
34 |
34 |
SECR |
2 |
Kasganj-Bareilly-Bhojipura-
Daliganj RE (401 km) |
Shahgarh-Pilibhit Kurraiya
shahgarh |
22.42 27.37 |
49.79 |
NR |
3 |
Angul-Sukinda Road (98.7 km) |
Talcher Road - Kamlanga |
5.065 |
9.96 |
ECoR |
|
|
Route B |
|
|
|
|
|
Budhpank -Kamalanga |
4.89 |
|
|
|
|
Route A |
|
|
|
4 |
Sabarmati- Botad RE |
Sabarmati-Muraiya |
31 |
59.0 |
WR |
|
|
Botad - Bhimnath |
28 |
|
|
5 |
Hospet-hubli Vasco Da Gama |
Castlerock yard |
3.012 |
20.502 |
SWR |
|
|
Majorda-Vasco da Gama |
17.49 |
|
|
6 |
Gazipur-Tarighat |
Gazipur-Tarighat |
9.13 |
9.13 |
NER |
7 |
Dhasa-Jetalsar |
Lunidhar-Jetalsar |
57 |
57 |
WR |
|
RE Total (RKM): |
|
239.38 |
239.38 |
|
3.8 Signalling and Telecommunication
T he Signaling & Telecommunication (S&T) provides appropriate
and cost-effective solutions for efficient and safe operation of trains on Indian
Railways. RVNL promotes use of modern technologies on Indian Railways namely Electronic
Interlocking (EI), Digital Axle Counters, Fiber Optic Cable Network, Automatic Block
Signaling, ETCS L1/L2/L3, IOT based Diagnostic & Predictive Maintenance systems etc.
The technological advancement is aimed to achieve high level of safety in train
operations, availability of system and increased speeds of trains with minimum head ways.
This ensures the efficient punctual operation of Freight as well as of Coaching Trains
this has resulted in turnaround in freight transportation. With continuous and tireless
effort of S&T vertical of RVNL in Railway Infrastructure, Indian Railways is able to
achieve increase in freight loading and operation of large number of passenger trains
across the length and breadth of the country.
RVNL is a major contributor in providing EI installations on Indian
Railways in connection with Doubling, 3rd Line, New Line and Gauge Conversion.
Keeping its tradition high, during FY 2023-24, RVNL has commissioned Electronic
Interlockings at 72 Stations on Indian Railways. Besides new EIs, RVNL has commissioned
modification at 57 Stations on Indian Railways to decongest Railways existing routes. In
its commitment to Indian Railways, RVNL has commissioned Major Yards of Indian Railways
such as Yard remodeling of Gwalior, Jhansi RRI, Jhansi EI, Mathura RRI, SNF, Gudur,
PATRATU, Budhapank, Bhubneswar, Bhubneswar New, Mancheswar,
Baghabisunpura and Nimpura with routes varying from 200 to 550 Routes.
RVNL has taken up 119 Nos. of Non-Interlocking (NIs) of stations for commissioning of
Doubling & 3rd Line projects during the year. RVNL has also commissioned
the high numbers of 53 IBS, 85 Kilometers of Automatic Signalling using Electronic
Interlocking and 69 Nos of mid-section level crossing gates have been interlocked with
signals to improve safety of road user. Not only on the Signalling front, RVNL has also
completed the incredible achievement in the area of telecommunication by providing 4090 km
of Fiber Optic Network and 6 Quad Cable network during the year.
RVNL consists a team of IRSTELO license holders who are experienced to
approve Logic & Interface Circuits and design drawings of all types of Railway
signaling systems in-house. Besides, Railway Board had entrusted RVNL to approve Logic
& Interface Circuits through 3rd Party IRSTELO license holders for CR, SCR,
WR & WCR up to 75 routes. So far, RVNL has approved Logic & Interface Circuits of
more than 100 stations. This has reduced the workload of Zonal
Railways on document approval organization and expedited the approval
process of Logic & Interface Circuits. This has resulted in timely commissioning of
large number of stations by RVNL to adhere the target set by Railway Board. RVNL S&T
has participated in various tenders of Automatic Signalling of Zonal Railways and has been
awarded Automatic Signalling works of Rs 262.04 Cr (SCR, NWR & NCR) during FY 2023-24.
Out of 03 works of ABS won by bidding during 2023-24, one work spanning over 51 Kms (06
Block section & 07 stations) has been completed & commissioned. ABS work on
Gwalior-Jhansi section has progressed to the tune of 70% & 3rd work is
progressing as per Southern railways requirement.
Having played a very vital role in providing large nos. of signaling
installations in connection with large infrastructure projects on Indian Railway,
Signaling
& Telecommunication vertical is on the lookout for opportunities in
various signalling and telecom sector of Railways & other industries in within India
& abroad.
3.9 P rojects under implementation:
T here are 94 projects under various stages of implementation by RVNL.
3.9.1 The details of 36 projects assigned by Ministry of Railways to
RVNL till March 2024 and which are under implementation are as under:
S. No. |
Railway |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
1. |
ER |
Nabadwipghat-Nabadwipdham
upto BB loop (9.58 km) {Part of Kalinarayanpur-Krishnanagar with Krishnanagar-Shantipur
Nabadwipghat- GC, Krishnanagar-Chartala, MM for Krishnanagar Chapra-NL, Naihati-
Ranaghat-3rd line, Nabadwipghat-Nabadwipdham upto BB loop (9.58 km),
Ranaghat-Lalgola strengthening (bridge No.2)} |
Doubling |
2. |
ER |
Dankuni-Furfura Sharif NL
{Part of Liluah-Dankuni - 3rd line (10.13 km) with extension to Furfura Sharif} |
Doubling |
3. |
ECR |
Dhanbad-Sonnagar (Patratu-Sonnagar) - 3rd
line (291 km) |
Doubling |
4. |
ECoR |
Vizianagaram-Sambhalpur (Titlagarh) 3rd
line |
Doubling |
5. |
NR |
Janghai-Phaphamau DL with RE (46.79 km) |
Doubling |
6. |
NCR |
Mathura-Jhansi 3rd line |
Doubling |
7. |
NER |
Varanasi-Madhosingh-Allahabad |
Doubling |
8. |
NER |
Bhatni - Aunrihar with electrification (125
km) (excl Indara - Mau (116.95 km) |
Doubling |
9. |
NER |
Phephna-Indara, Mau-Shahganj (excl.
Indara-Mau) (150.28 km) DL |
Doubling |
10. |
SCR |
Vijayawada-Gudur 3rd line |
Doubling |
11. |
SER |
Kharagpur (Nimpura)-Adityapur 3rd
line (132 km) |
Doubling |
12. |
SWR |
Hospet-Hubli-Londa-Tinaighat-Vasco da Gama
(352.28 km) |
Doubling |
13. |
WR |
Junagarh -Visavadar (42.28)
km |
Gauge Conversion |
14. |
CR |
Yevatmal- Nanded (206 km) NL |
New Line |
15. |
ECR |
Fatuah-Islampur incl.
material modification for extension of new line from Neora to Daniawan; Daniawan to
Biharsharif; Biharsharif to Barbigha; Barbigha to Sheikhpura |
New Line |
16. |
NR |
Rishikesh-Karnaprayag (125.09 km) |
New Line |
17. |
NR |
Bhanupalli-Bilaspur-Beri (63.1 km) |
New Line |
18. |
SECR |
Dallirajhara-Rowghat (90 km) {Part of
Dallirajhara-Jagdalpur (235 km)} |
New Line |
19. |
WCR |
Indore-Jabalpur (342 km) NL sanctioned as
Budhni-Indore (205 km) |
New Line |
S. No. |
Railway |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
20. |
CORE |
Hospet - Hubli - Vasco da Gama (346 km) |
RE |
21. |
WR |
RE of Ahmedabad - Botad (170.48 km) |
RE |
22. |
SCR |
Kazipet - Workshop for Wagon Periodical
Overhauling |
WKSP |
23. |
SR |
Repair of S&T Workshop at Podanur, Tamil
Nadu |
WKSP |
24. |
ER |
Samudragarh-Nabadwipdham -
Road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No.14 |
RSW |
25. |
SR |
Manamadurai-Rameshwaram -
Reconstruction of bridge (Pamban Viaduct) with navigational lift span |
BRGW |
26. |
NER |
Daraganj - Rebuilding (Bridge No.111 On
Ganga) |
BRGW |
27. |
NER |
Setting Up of Centralised
Training Institute for IRSME & IRSS Officers at Lucknow |
TRG |
28. |
WR |
National Rail & Transportation Institute
at Vadodara (NAIR) |
TRG |
29. |
WR |
Construction of hostels in
centralised training institutes (Umbrella Work 2019-20) |
TRG |
30. |
WR |
Infrastructure up-gradation of Training
Institutes at NAIR Campus |
TRG |
31. |
SECR |
Direct Power Supply from Central Generating
Agencies |
OEW |
32. |
WCR |
Provision of Addl. Traction Substation at
Budhni |
OEW |
33. |
SCR |
Ghatkesar-Raigir
(Yadadri)-Extension of multi modal transportation system Phase-II |
MTP |
34. |
MET |
Baranagar-Barrackpore &
Dakshineswar - Construction of Metro Railway (14.5 km) |
MTP |
35. |
MET |
Dum Dum Airport-New Garia
via Rajerhat - Construction of Metro Railway (32 km) including Naupara (Ex.)-Baranagar
(2.6 km) {Part of Dumdum-Baranagar Metro Railway sanctioned as MM to Dumdum-New Garia
Metro Railway vide letter No. 96/Proj/C/5/1/Pt. Dated 30.10.09} |
MTP |
36. |
MET |
Joka-Binoy Badal Dinesh Bagh
via Majerhat - Construction of Metro railway (16.72 km) incl material modification for
extension from Joka Diamond Park (Phase-I) |
MTP |
3.9.2 The list of 58 projects awarded to RVNL through Competitive
Bidding and under execution is as under:
Th e details of 28 projects assigned to RVNL through competitive
biddings in 2022-23 are as under:
S. No. |
Agency / Client |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
1. |
MP Metro |
Design and Construction of
Elevated 10 km Viaduct and 09 Elevated Metro Stations including all Civil,
Structural, Roof structure, MEP works, Architectural finishes, Fa?ade, etc for Indore
Metro Rail Project. |
Metro Works |
2. |
MP Metro |
Design and Construction of 07
Elevated Metro Stations including Structures, Architectural Finishes, E&M Works
etc. of Indore Metro Rail Project. |
Metro Works |
3. |
NHIDCL |
DPR Preparation for
Highways in North-East Region in state of Nagaland for length of 200 KM. |
DDC |
4. |
NHIDCL |
DPR Preparation for
Highways in North-East Region in state of Nagaland for length of 280 KM. |
DDC |
5. |
NHIDCL |
DPR Preparation for
Highways in North-East Region in state of Mizoram for length of 740 KM. |
DDC |
6. |
NFR |
Construction of Single BG
Tunnel Line No. 06 (approx. length 4930m) between Ch. 45800 to Ch. 50730 including Escape
Tunnel (Total length 4600m), in connection with DMV-Kohima new BG Line Project |
Civil |
7. |
GMRCL |
Supply Installation Testing
and Commissioning of Ballastless track (L -55 TKM) from Sarthana to Dream city in elevated
and underground section for corriodr -1, Surat Metro, Phase -II |
Civil |
8. |
NHAI |
Construction Of 4 Laning Of
Nh-5 From Kaithlighat To Shakral Village (Shimla Bypass Package 1: From Km 128.835 To Km
146.300 For Design Length=17.465km) In Himachal Pradesh On Hybrid Annuity Mode. |
Civil |
S. No. |
Agency / Client |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
9. |
NHAI |
Construction of 4 lane
highway from Samarlakota to Achampeta Junction (from km. 0.000 to Km. 12.250) as a part of
Kakinada port to NH-16 connectivity in the State of Andhra Pradesh under Bharatmala
Pariyojana on EPC mode. |
Civil |
10. |
AMC |
Development of Kharicut Canal
(Between Naroda Smashan Gruh & Vinzol Vehla) in AMC area Pakage-2: Kharicut Canal
Development Navyug School Canal Crossing to Nidhipark Society (Ch. 2500 - Ch. 5000) |
Civil |
11. |
AMC |
Development of Kharicut Canal
(Between Naroda Smashan Gruh & Vinzol Vehla) in AMC area Pakage-3: Kharicut Canal
Development Nidhipark Society to Odhav Fire Station (Ch. 5000 - Ch. 7600) |
Civil |
12. |
GoG- NH Division |
Up gradation to Six Lane with
Paved Shoulder of Sarkhej-Changodar Section of NH 8A (New NH 47) from KM 11+950 to KM
16+000 on EPC mode in the State of Gujarat |
Civil |
13. |
CMRCL |
Construction of Elevated
Viaduct (approximate length of 10 km), nine (9) Elevated Metro Stations at Sholinganallur
Lake-I, Sri Ponniamman Temple Sholinganallur Lake-II, Sathyabama University
Semmeancheri-I, Semmeancheri-II, Gandhi Nagar, Navallur, Siruseri, Siruseri Sipcot-1 And
Siruseri SIPCOT-2 and stabling viaduct at SIPCOT |
Civil |
14. |
GMRCL |
Construction of Bhesan Depot
Cum Workshop Which Includes DCC, BCC And Associated E&M Works Under Corridor - C2,
Bhesan To Saroli, For Surat Metro Rail Project Phase 1, DC-2 |
Civil |
15. |
CORE |
Design, Supply, Erection,
Testing and Commissioning for OHE Modification Work in the existing 25 kV OHE for
increasing speed potential to 160 KMPH under East Central Railway Pradhankhanta - Bandhua
Section of Dhanbad Division (DHN). |
Electrical |
16. |
MEA |
Development of the UTF Harbour Project in
Maldives |
Civil |
17. |
Southern Railway |
Provision of Automatic Block
Signalling with Dual MSDAC, EI/OC interface and Block Optimization in Arakkonam Junction
(AJJ)-Nagari (NG) Section of Chennai (MAS) Division in Southern Railway (Reach-I). |
S&T |
18. |
Southern Railway |
Provision of Automatic Block
Signaling with Dual MSDAC, EI/OC Interface and Block Optimization in NAGARI(NG) -
TADUKU(TDK) section and Replacement of EI/RRI at VEPAGUNTA (VGA) Station of CHENNAI (MAS)
Division in Southern Railway (Reach-II). |
S&T |
19. |
Southern Railway |
Provision of Automatic Block
Signaling with Dual MSDAC, EI/OC Interface and Block Optimization in TADUKU(TDK)-RENIGUNTA
(RU) section and Replacement of EI/RRI at TADUKU (TDK), PUDI (PUDI) & SRI VENKATA
PERUMAL RAJU PURAM (SVF) Stations of CHENNAI (MAS) Division in Southern Railway
(Reach-III). |
S&T |
20. |
MPPKVVCL |
Commissioning of 33 KV Line
associated works such as 33 KV Line Bifurcation, 33 KV Line Interconnection and 33 KV Line
Conductor Augmentation in Rewa, Satna, Sidhi, Singrauli, Sagar, Damoh, Chhatarpur, Panna
and Tikamgarh Circles (Package-10) area of MPPKVVCL, Jabalpur under Revamped
Reforms Based and Results Linked Distribution Sector Scheme |
Electrical |
21. |
GMRCL |
Supply, Erection, Testing and
Commissioning of power Supply Receiving & Distribution System, 750 V D Third Rail
Traction Electrification and Scada system for Ahmedabad Metro |
Electrical |
22. |
NWR |
Provision of Automatic Block
Signalling on Madar-Sakhun Section (51.13 Kms) of Jaipur Division over North Western
Railway. |
S&T |
23. |
IR |
Manufacturing cum Maintenance
of 200 nos. of Vande Bharat Trainsets including upgradation of the Government
Manufacturing Units & Trainsets Depots |
Manufacturing |
24. |
MPPKVVCL |
MadhyaPradeshMadhyaKshetraVidyutVitaranCompanyLimited::MPMKVVCL
- Civil |
Electrical |
25. |
MPPKVVCL |
Madhya Pradesh Poorva
Kshetra: Revamped Reforms Based and Results Linked Distribution
Sector Scheme (RDSS) (Pkg-12) |
Electrical |
26. |
NHAI |
Construction of 6-lane
Greenfield Varanasi-Ranchi-Kolkata Highway from Sonepurbigha village to junction with
NH-22 (Chatra Bypass) near Chatra from km 184.700 to km 222.000 under Bharatmala
Pariyojana in the state of Jharkhand on Hybrid Annuity Mode (Package 8). |
Civil |
27. |
NHAI |
Construction of Six Lane
Elevated Kona Expressway from Km. 0.145 to Km. 7.337 of NH-117 in the state of West Bengal
on EPC mode |
Civil |
28. |
North Central Railway |
Provision of EI based
Automatic Signaling with continuous track circuiting and other associated works including
suitable Indoor alteration in Electronic Interlocking/RRI/PI stations enroute in Jhansi
(incl)-Gwalior (Incl.) section of Jhansi Division of North Central Railway. |
S&T |
The list of projects 30 projects awarded to RVNL through Competitive
Bidding in 2023-24 and under execution is as under:
S. No. |
Agency /Client |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
1. |
GMRCL |
Supply, Erection, Testing and
Commissioning of Power Supply Receiving & Distribution System, 750 V Dc Third Rail
Traction Electrification And Scada System For Surat Metro Rail Project Phase-I |
Metro |
2. |
HORC |
C-4: Composite
Contract package in connection with New BG Railway Line of HORC project for: (i) Design
& Construction of Twin Tunnel using NATM and Cut & Cover method from km 24.880 to
km 29.580; (ii) Design & Installation of Ballastless Track (excluding supply of rails)
from km 24.856 to km 29.680; (iii) Detailed Design, Supply, Installation, Testing &
Commissioning of General Electrical Services including Supply, Erection, Testing and
Commissioning of 11kV HT/LT Power and Control Cable Network, GIS Substation (11/0.433)
kVA, Tunnel lighting system, etc. from km 24.880 to km 29.680; (iv) Design &
Construction of Embankment, Bridges and other miscellaneous works from km 12.00 to km
18.00. Tender ID: HORC/HRIDC/C-4/2022 |
Civil |
3. |
MMRDA |
Design, Manufacture, Supply,
Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 2 nos. 110 kV receiving substation including
110 kV, 33kV & 25kV cabling work, complete 25kV overhead catenary system alongwith
switching station, 33kV auxiliary power distribution system including 33/0.415 kV
auxiliary sub-station (ASS) and complete SCADA system for main line & depot of Mumbai
Metro line 2B of MMRDA. (IFB No: MMRDA/2B/MMRP/CA-40). Design, Manufacture, Supply,
Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 2 nos. 110 kV |
Electrical |
4. |
CMRL |
Construction of Five (05) UG
Stations at KMC(Kilpauk), Sterling Road, Nungambakkam, Gemini (Anna Flyover), Thousand
Lights and Thousand Lights Cross Over Box and works other than Diaphragm wall of Two UG
Stations at Royapettah Chetpet Metro in C3 of CMRL Phase-II Project. UG- 03 |
Metro |
5. |
CMRL |
Construction of Four
Underground Stations at Dr. Radhakrishan Salai, Thirumayilai, Mandaiveli and Adyar
Junction and Two Cross Passage Shafts and One Emergency Escape Shaft and works other than
Diaphragm wall of One Underground Stations at Greenways Road Metro in Corridor-3 of CMRL
Phase-II Project". UG -04 |
Metro |
6. |
CMRL |
Consttruction of three (03)
Undergroun Stations at adyar Depot, Indira Nagar and Taramani Road Junction (Taramani)
& Ramp and works other than Diaphragm wall of One Underground Station at Thiruvanmiyur
Metro in Corridor-3 of CMRL Phase-II Project".- UG - 5 |
Metro |
7. |
Water Resources Zone,
Udaipur |
Planning, Design and
construction of main Canal and Structures including associated distribution system to
provide Irrigation facility to 41903 ha. area through Piped Irrigation network for Upper
High-Level Canal of Mahi Bajaj Sagar Project, Banswara (Raj) on Engineering, Procurement
and Construction (E.P.C.) single Responsibility turnkey basis, including 10 years O&M. |
Canal |
S. No. |
Agency /Client |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
8. |
South Central Railway |
Comprehensive Signalling and
Telecommunication Works for Provision of Automatic Block Signalling System in Balharshah -
Makudi Section of Secunderabad Division in South Central Railway. (Tender No.
C_Sg_C_36_5_381) |
Signalling |
9. |
Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra
Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. |
Supply, Installation,
Testing and Commissioning of New 11 KV Lines, LT Line on AB cable, Distribution
Transformer Substation and Supporting works such as DPs, TPs, crossing etc. for separation
of 11 KV mix Feeders & Mix DTRs under Revamped Reforms-based and Results-linked
Distribution Sector (Package-16) in Chhatarpur circle of MPPKVVCL, Jabalpur Company Area.
NIT No. MD/EZ/CGM/RDSS/FSP/NIT/584 dtd. 28.04.2023 (E Tender No.: 2023_PKVVC_ 270745) |
Transmission Line |
10. |
Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra
Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. |
Supply, Installation,
Testing and Commissioning of New 11 KV Lines, LT Line on AB cable, Distribution
Transformer Substation and Supporting works such as DPs, TPs, crossing etc. for separation
of 11 KV mix Feeders & Mix DTRs under Revamped Reforms- based and Results-linked
Distribution Sector (Package-17) in Seoni & Narsinghpur circle of MPPKVVCL, Jabalpur
Company Area. NIT No. MD/EZ/CGM/RDSS/FSP/NIT/584 dtd. 28.04.23 (E-Tender no. 2023_
PKVVC_270746) |
Transmission Line |
11. |
Maharastra Metro Rail
Corporation Limited (MMRCL) |
Design and construction of
Elevated metro viaduct of length 6.92 Km between Ch. (-) 657.182 m to Ch. (-) 7576.78 m in
reach 2A of NMRP phase-2 |
Metro |
12. |
NHAI |
Rehabilitation and
Upgradation from 4 to 8 laning of Chandikhole Paradip Section of NH-53 (Old NH
5A) from Km.60.000 to Km.76.646 (Package-4) in the State of Odisha on HAM mode
2nd Call |
NHAI |
13. |
Madhya Gujarat Vij Company
Limited |
Revamped Reforms
Based and Results Linked Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) (Vadodara) Tender
No. MGVCL/PROC/RDSS/2022-23/Vadodara |
|
14. |
Madhya Gujarat Vij Company
Limited |
Full Turnkey Contract
(Design, Supply and Installation) for Development of Distribution Infrastructure work for
Loss reduction at Dist. Dahod under Revamped Reforms- Based and Result-linked Distribution
Sector Scheme Tender No. MGVCL/Proc/RDSS/2022-23/Dahod |
|
15. |
MMRCL |
Construction of A) Six
Elevated Metro Station viz. Pili Nadi to Lekha Nagar in Reach-2A, B) One Elevated and one
At-Grade station viz. Ecopark and Metro City in Reach-1A respectively. C) At-Grade section
Formation earthwork, boundary wall and retaining wall between Ch. 19550 to Ch.20421.016
& Ch. 20498.516 to Ch. 21296.917, D) Elevated Metro track supporting structure for
Ecopark Metro station between Ch.20421.016 to Ch. 20498.516 and E) Multi-Storied Building
at Tulsi School Land (at Sitabuldi) of NMRP Phase-2 |
Metro |
16. |
Western Railway |
All civil engineering works
(Earthwork, Blanketing, Retaining Wall / Boundary Wall/ Side Drain, Major Bridges, Minor
Bridges and LHS/RUB, LCs, Construction of Station Buildings, Platform, Subways cover over
Platforms, Staff Quarters, Passenger Amenities, Circulating Area, approach roads, Offices,
Service Buildings, watering, Sanitation, protection works etc. and Supply of 50 mm Machine
Crushed Stone Ballast, Complete track works including linking of Track works in connection
with Gauge Conversion work between Petlad - Bhadran (22.50kms) of Vadodara Division on
Western Railway. |
Track Work |
17. |
Western Railway |
All civil engineering works
(Earthwork, Blanketing, Retaining Wall/ Boundary Wall/ Side Drain, Major Bridges, Minor
Bridges and LHS/RUB, LCs, Construction of Station Buildings, Platform, Subways cover over
Platforms, Staff Quarters, Passenger Amenities, Circulating Area, approach roads, Offices,
Service Buildings, watering, Sanitation, protection works etc. and Supply of 50 mm Machine
Crushed Stone Ballast, Complete track works including linking of Track works in connection
with Gauge Conversion work between Nadiad - Petlad (37.26kms) of Vadodara Division on
Western Railway. |
Track Work |
S. No. |
Agency /Client |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
18. |
Central Railway |
Construction of 4 nos
Tunnels (total Length 1.6km) with ballast less track, Earthwork in formation, Construction
of Important Bridges (2nos), Major Bridges (1no), Minor Bridges (25nos), Supply of Stone
ballast, Track linking, side drain retaining wall etc. from Km. 831.8 to Km. 841.9 in
Dharakoh Maramjhiri section in connection with third line. |
Tunnels |
19. |
HPSEBL |
Development of Distribution
Infrastructure at South Zone of Himachal Pradesh under the Revamped Reforms-based and
Results-linked, Distribution Sector Scheme [Loss Reduction Works] NIT/RFB No:
CE(MM)/RDSS-(P-03)/SOUTH ZONE |
|
20. |
HPSEBL |
Development of Distribution
Infrastructure at North Zone of Himachal Pradesh under the Revamped Reforms-based and
Results-linked, Distribution Sector Scheme [Loss Reduction Works] NIT/RFB No: [CE
(MM)/RDSS-(P-2)/NORTH ZONE] |
|
21. |
Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail
Corporation Limited (MPMRCL) |
Part Design and Construction
of Elevated Viaduct, Five (5) Elevated Metro Rail Stations (viz. Shaheed Bagh, Khajrana
Chauraha, Bengali Chauraha, Patrakar Colony & Palasia Chauraha) and Ramp between
Chainages 31+755 to 34+898.061 & 3+669.547 to 5+862 for Indore Metro Rail Project
(Package IN-04) |
Metro |
22. |
IR SR |
Varkala Sivagiri Railway
station - Major upgradation /Redevelopement of varkala Sivagiri Railway station in Kerala |
Railway Infrastructure |
23. |
Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra
Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. |
Supply, Installation,
Testing and Commissioning of 11 KV Line associated works such as 11 KV Line Bifurcation,
11 KV Line Interconnection, 11 KV Line Conductor Augmentation, LT AB cabling augmentation
and conversion of LT Bare conductor to AB cabling under Revamped Reforms-based and
Results- linked Distribution Sector (Package-11) in Jabalpur (City), Jabalpur (O&M),
Katni, Mandla, Dindori, Seoni, Chhindwara, Narsinghpur, Balaghat, Shahdol, Anuppur and
Umariya Circles of MPPKVVCL, Jabalpur Company Area. |
Transmission Line |
24. |
Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra
Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. |
Supply, Installation,
Testing and Commissioning of New 11 KV line for Bifurcation & Interconnection,
Additional 11 KV Bay at 33/11 KV Sub- station, Augmentation of conductor of 33 KV & 11
KV Lines, Additional Distribution Transformer Substations with associate New 11 KV Lines,
LT Line on AB cable, Conversion of bare LT line with AB Cable, Augmentation of LT AB
Cable, Cover conductor for 11 KV Line Crossing Agriculture & Non Agriculture Feeder,
11 kv and 33 kv Bus Bar rennovation other associated work, and Supporting works such as
DPs, TPs, Crossing etc. in Jhabua O&M Division (LOT-12) under the Revamped
Reforms-based and Results-linked, Distribution Sector Scheme (NIT/RFB No:
MD/WZ/06/PUR/NIT/299/17384 Indore dated 08.12.2023) |
Transmission Line |
25. |
Madhya Pradesh Poorv Kshetra
Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. |
Construction of 220KV &
132KV Transmission Lines and associated Feeder Bays on total Turnkey basis in Eastern MP
(Tender Specification No. TR-60/2023) |
Transmission Line |
26. |
MMRCL Pune Metro |
Design and Construction of
Elevated Viaduct of Length 4.519 Kms from CH: (-)1079.899m to CH: (-)5599.298m between
PCMC and NIGDI (Bhakti Shakti) on the North-South Corridor of Pune Metro Rail Project-
Reach1 Extension. |
Metro |
27. |
Rajastahan Rajya Vidyut
Prasaran Nigam Limited |
Supply & ETC of 132/33kV
Grid Sub-stations alongwith associated Lines & Bays Bid Enquiry No.
RVPN/SE(Proc-II)/XEN-IV/BN-9016002314 |
Transmission Line |
28. |
Central Railway |
Signalling and
Telecommunication work for provision of Automatic block signaling on Khapri-Sewagram
Section of Nagpur Division. Tender No. 55-2023-GSU-AUTO-KRISEGM |
Signalling |
S. No. |
Agency /Client |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
29. |
N.F. Railway |
Engineering, Procurement,
Construction of Design, Supply, Erection, Testing & Commissioning of 25 kV, 50 Hz,
Single Phase, AC, Electrification OHE and TSS Works of Araria - Thakurganj New line
Section in connection with New Line Project of Araria - Galgalia of N.F. Railway,
including associated Works and Supply, erection, modification, testing and commissioning
of SCADA for the section. (106.958 RKM/119.27 TKM). (in EPC mode) (Tender No:
EL-C-NFR-OHE-TSS-A-G-1RT3) |
OHE & TSS |
30. |
EDCL Rwanda |
Rawanda 008 - Transmission
System Reinforcement and Last Mile Connectivity Plant Design Supply and Installation of
45.8 KM (110 kV Double Circuit Rukarara - Huye |
Transmission Line |
3.9.3 Railway intend to transfer back the following project from RVNL
vide letter dated 13.10.2023 and RVNL has sent representation vide Letter No.
CMD/RVNL/2023/Correspondences dated 20.10.2023. Decision by Ministry of Railways (MoR) is
still pending:
S. No. |
Railway |
Name of Project |
Plan Head |
1. |
ECoR |
Bhadrak-Vizianagaram 3rd Line
(385 km) |
Doubling |
3.10 Projects yet to be Sanctioned (included in Pink
Book):
(i) Khijadiya-Visavadar GC (91.27 km) (ii) Veraval-Talala-Visavadar GC
(71.95 km)
Total 163.22 km project length is yet to be sanctioned.
3.11 Major Projects awarded through Bidding: 3.11.1 Indore Metro
Project:
The Indore Metro is a rapid transit system which is under
construction for the city of Indore, India. The total system consists of 11 corridors
(lines) covering a distance of 124 kilometres (77 mi). The metro system will be elevated,
underground and on ground. Six corridors have been proposed by MPMRCL. This system
consists of a Network of 100107 km and with lines overlapping and branching. In May
2013, a detailed project report preparation for the MRTS including the selection of the
system for the city was started. In 2020 MPMRCL invited bids for the first phase/
yellow line consisting of 17 kms of Viaduct having 16 stations. In 2023 MPMRCL invited
bids for the Package IN-04 / yellow line consisting of 5.33 kms of Viaduct having 05
elevated stations.
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) has been awarded two major packages
(IN02 & IN03) of the yellow line of the project which includes Design and built 16
nos. of stations and 10.9 km of the viaduct in 2021.
RVNL-URCC JV [RVNL: 51% - URCC 49%] has been awarded one more package
(IN04) of the yellow line of the project which includes Part design and built 5 nos. of
stations and 5.33 km of the viaduct in 2024.
Package 02-
Design and Construction of Elevated Metro Rail Stations including all
Civil, Structural, Roof structure, MEP works, Architectural finishes, Fa?ade,
Entry/Exits, FOB, Viaduct within the stations including Transition spans - Indore Metro
Rail Project Yellow Line. (7 no. of Elevated Metro Stations).
Package 03-
Design and Construction of Elevated Viaduct, viaduct connecting Depot
leading up to interface location, Elevated Metro Rail Stations including all Civil,
Structural, Roof structure, MEP works, Architectural finishes, Fa?ade, Entry/Exits, FOB,
Viaduct within the stations including Transition spans - Indore Metro Rail Project Yellow
Line. (10.9 Km Viaduct & 9 no. of Elevated Metro Stations) Package 04-
Design (except segment design) and Construction of Elevated Viaduct,
viaduct connecting Depot leading up to interface location, Elevated Metro Rail Stations
including all Civil, Structural, Roof structure, Plumbing works, Architectural finishes,
Fa?ade, Entry/Exits, FOB, Viaduct within the stations including Transition spans - Indore
Metro Rail Project Yellow Line. (5.33 km Viaduct & 5 no. of Elevated Metro Stations)
Key Features of the Project
Project consist of 3 Packages named as Package IN-02, Package IN-03
& Package IN-04. The key features of the areas are as under:
P ackage IN-02
Package-2 includes 7 nos. of Elevated Metro stations (ISBT/MR10
flyover, Chandragupta square, Hira Nagar, Bapat Square, Meghdoot Garden, Vijaynagar
Square, Radisson Square) & transition spans.
Description |
Unit |
IN-02 |
Alignment - Stations |
KM |
1.050 |
Elevated Stations |
No's |
7 |
Package-3 includes 9 nos. of Elevated Metro stations (Gandhi Nagar,
Super Corridor 6, Super Corridor 5, Super Corridor 4, Super Corridor 3, Super Corridor 2,
Super Corridor 1, Bhawarsala, MR10 Road station) & 10.9 Km of elevated viaduct
(Elevated Viaduct, viaduct connecting Depot leading up to interface location).
Description |
Unit |
IN-03 |
Route length |
KM |
10.927 |
Alignment - Straight |
KM |
5.619 |
Alignment - Curve |
KM |
3.566 |
Alignment - Stations |
KM |
1.26 |
Shunting line |
KM |
0.48 |
Connection line to Depot |
KM |
1.171 |
Elevated Stations |
No's |
9 |
Package-4 includes 5 nos. of Elevated Metro Stations (Shaheed Bagh,
Khajrana Chauraha, Bengali Chauraha, Patrakar Colony & Palasia Chauraha) & 5.33 Km
of elevated viaduct.
Description |
Unit |
IN-02 |
Route length |
KM |
5.335 |
Elevated Stations |
No's |
5 |
3.11.2 First overseas project in Maldives
R VNL bagged the first offshore order for of a port and construction of
allied infrastructure in Maldives, i.e. for development of UTF (Uthuru Thila Falhu-
Island) Harbour Project. This is a strategic project of Government of India. The agreement
was signed in January 2023.
3.12 The work has taken off well. As on date, RVNL has successfully
completed the dredging & reclamation works and land is ready to start the work for
buildings. North breakwater is almost completed and south breakwater is in progress. Work
for Shore Protection & Groyne, Wharf & Quay Wall, Mechanical Equipment of marine
works are in progress. Overall progress is 30%.
3.13 K olkata Metro Projects:
3.13.1.Indian Railways transferred the works of four major projects
for extension of Kolkata Metro to RVNL in March 2010 viz.
Joka-BBD Bag via Majerhat (16.72 km)
Dum Dum Airport-New Garia via Rajarhat (32 km)
Baranagar-Barrackpore&Dakshineswar(14.5km)
Noapara (Ex.)-Baranagar (2.6 km)
3.13.2Thereon RVNL was entrusted to build Metro corridors of about
65 km in Kolkata without any survey of underground utilities and without any DPR (Detailed
Project Report). DPR is a pre-requisite for planning of Metro corridors in urban areas.
RVNL first engaged RITES for preparation of DPR. Late arrival of metro extension work in
the congested and unplanned city was a challenge and required a lot of meticulous planning
for identification and removal of encroachments and other impediments to start
construction activity of Metro. The land acquisition in Kolkata/West Bengal poses a big
problem causing delayed construction of Metro corridors and other infrastructural
projects. The issues like removal of encroachments and relocation of utilities along with
traffic diversion have affected the execution. RVNL has taken all possible action for
implementation and early commissioning of Metro projects for larger interest of people of
Kolkata.
3.13.3The foundation stone for Joka-BBD Bag project was laid by Her
Excellency, President of India on 22.01.2010. Subsequently, 2 packages for viaduct and 2
packages for stations were awarded in December 2010 and April 2012 respectively. This
entire Metro corridor has been planned in 2 phases i.e. in 1st phase from Joka
to Majerhat elevated section and in the 2nd phase from Mominpur to BBD Bag as
underground section. Originally sanctioned as elevated section but Material Modification
is sanctioned by Ministry of Railways for underground system from Mominpore to Esplanade.
For construction of Mominpur station, working permission from Army HQ has been received
only on 20.03.2023 and work going on full swing.
3.13.4 Joka Esplanade Metro Corridor
In the Metro corridor from Joka to Majerhat, from Joka to Taratala
(Phase-I) 6.50 Km has been inaugurated by Hon'ble Prime Minister on 30.12.2022 &
commercial services started by Metro Railway on 02.01.2023. Another phase of 1.25 Km from
Taratala to Majerhat has been inaugurated by Hon'ble Prime Minister on 06.03.2024
& commercial services started by Metro Railway has been commenced from 15.03.2024. The
station over yard at Majerhat is on three layers. Beyond Majerhat, the Joka to Majerhat
Metro Corridor is being extended upto Esplanade going underground from Mominpore ramp. The
Works contract for the underground section has been awarded and the works of underground
portion has been started. Working permission has accorded after Hon'ble High Court/
Kolkata's clearance for execution in Defence land in the Maidan area for the public
interest of Kolkata. The NOC from Victoria Memorial Trust has been received recently to go
ahead with underground station near Victoria Memorial.
Sinc e this Metro stretch is a standalone Maintenance Depot has been
developed in Joka and Ph-I part is under operation. Earlier, due to non-availability of
land (24.48 hectare), the tender for the depot was discharged twice, once in February 2013
and again on October 2017. Thus, the commissioning is planned in 3 phases i.e
(a)Ph-I-Joka-Taratala, (b)Ph-II-Taratala-Majerhat, (c) Ph-III- Majerhat-Esplanade. After
starting of commercial services of 1st & 2nd phase commissioning
the outskirt population of Kolkata has been connected to Kolkata which is a great relief
for the people residing away from Kolkata abut normally come to Kolkata on daily basis
doing a tough journey every day.
3.13.5. New Garia-Airport Metro Corridor
In the section of New Garia to Rabindra Tirtha of Dum Dum Airport-New
Garia project, initially 4 packages of Viaduct were awarded on 21.10.2011. About 18 km
viaduct has been completed. The contracts for 21 stations (3 packages) were awarded on
05.03.2014. Out of 21 stations, station land for Technopolis Metro station is now handed
over. The project got delayed because of issues relating to land acquisition, traffic
diversion, utility diversion and other permission over busy EM Bypass road. Further,
change of alignment proposed by State Government where unauthorized buildings were
constructed even after the Gazette Notification for Metro construction, and other
impediments like shifting of markets, traffic guard, raising of 220 KV overhead line,
removal of encroachments, etc. slowed down the progress of work. Substantial part of these
impediments have been either removed and the balance are on the way of being removed. The
alignment from City Centre-II to Airport is now approved by State Government after long
persuasion and contract for construction of Metro beyond Titumir to Airport has been
awarded on 18.01.2021. The work is under progress. In this section the commissioning was
planned in 3 phases phases earlier i.e (a) Ph-I-New Garia-Hemanta Mukhopadhyay, (b)
Ph-II-Hemanta Mukhopadhyay to Salt Lake Sector-V and (c) Ph-III- Salt Lake Sector-V to
Airport. Due to unavailable work front in various stretches of the corridor and
considering commissioning point of view the phases were revised i.e. (a) Ph-I-New
Garia-Hemanta Mukhopadhyay, (b) Ph-II-Hemanta Mukhopadhyay to Beleghata, (c) Ph-III
Beleghata to Salt Lake Sector-V and (d) Ph-IV- Salt Lake Sector-V to City Centre 2 and
(e)Ph-V City Centre 2 to Airport.
No w in present scenario, (a) Ph-I-New Garia-Mukhopadhyay (5.4 Km)
commercial run has been started from 15.03.2024 after being dedicated to the nation by the
Hon'ble Prime Minister on 06.03.2024, (b) Ph-II-Hemanta Mukhopadhyay to Beleghata
(4.46 Km) CCRS Inspection has been conducted on 28.03.2024 & 29.03.2024, (c) Ph-III
Beleghata to Salt Lake Sector-V has been planned for commission in Dec'2024 and
balance 02 phase i.e. (d) Ph-IV- Salt Lake Sector-V to City Centre 2 has been planned for
commission in Dec'2024 and (e)Ph-V City Centre 2 to Airport are planned for
commission upto Dec'2025.
3.13.6 Noapara - Baranagar Dakshineswar Metro
For Baranagar-Barrackpore & Dakshineswar and Noapara-Baranagar, the
work was planned in 2 phases i.e. the first phase being Noapara-Baranagar-Dakshineswar and
in the second phase, from Baranagar-Barrackpore. The first phase, i.e. from Noapara to
Dakshineswar, the Metro corridor has been inaugurated and dedicated to the Nation by
Hon'ble Prime Minister on 22.02.2021 for public use. For the second phase of this
Metro corridor, i.e. Baranagar-Barrackpore, an MoU was signed between State Government,
Metro Railway and
RVNL in October 2011 where it was decided that RVNL shall commence the
work of Metro viaduct construction on BT Road after commissioning of 64" pipeline
under the BT Road with the closure of 60" and 42" diameter pipelines. The work
of new pipeline has been commissioned but RVNL has not been able to start the work due to
non-compliance of provisions of tripartite MoU by the State Government. State Government
in their letter of 03.05.2018 had proposed for change of alignment i.e. through Kalyani
Expressway. Ministry of Railways (CRB) had responded this proposal by writing to Chief
Secretary, GoWB that under such a situation, it will become a new project requiring fresh
sanction. RVNL, on its part, had requested State Government vide letter dated 19.11.2018
to lay a new pipeline through another alignment for which RVNL would bear the cost. Vide
letter dated 05.05.2022, State Govt. asked for an additional pipeline of 90" dia at
project cost in lieu of closing 60" ,48", 42" pipe lines on BT Road. Work
on this phase of the Metro corridor could not be initiated due to above account. After
discussion with State Govt. RVNL has engaged the Technical Consultant on 15.03.2023 and
submitted proposal to State Govt. (KMC) on 20.07.2023 to execute the Metro work on
existing alignment by shifting the existing 48" pipeline at new location along BT
road. After several correspondence between State Govt (KMC) RVNL submitted the compliance
of KMC's 5th latest observation vide their letter dtd 27.03.2024 on
29.05.2024 but still now Technical approval is awaited from State Govt.
3.13.7 Phase Commissioning of Metro Project:
(i) No arpara Baranagar Dakshineswar: The project
has been inaugurated by Hon'ble PM on 22.02.2021 and Commercial Operation of train
service started w.e.f. 23.02.2021.
(ii) Joka-Taratala in Joka Esplanade Metro Corridor:
9.0 km of continuous stretch from Joka Depot has been completed. Major
structures and stations have been completed at Joka, Thakurpukur, Shaker Bazar, Behala
Chowrasta, Behala Bazaar, Taratala. The first phase i.e. Joka to Taratala of
Joka-Esplanade Section has been inaugurated by Hon'ble Prime Minister on 30.12.2022
and commissioned on the same day. (iii) Taratala-Majerhat Joka Esplanade Metro
Corridor:
2nd phase of 1.25 Km has been inaugurated by Hon'ble PM
on 06.03.2024 and Commercial Operation of train service started w.e.f. 15.03.2024. (iv) New
Garia-Hemanta Mukhopadhyay in New Garia-Airport corridor: 5.4 Km has been inaugurated
by Hon'ble PM on 06.03.2024 and Commercial Operation of train service started w.e.f.
15.03.2024. (v) Hemanta Mukhopadhyay to Beleghata in New Garia-Airport corridor: 4.4
Km of stretch towards Beleghata from Hemanta Mukhopadhyay, CRS inspection has been
conducted on 28.04.2024 & 29.04.2024, authorization is awaited.
Accidents
During 2023-24, no accident was reported from any of the project sites
of RVNL.
3.14 ADB funded projects:
T he first ADB loan (IND-1981) sanctioned for "Railway
Sector Improvement" was closed on 31.12.2011. A 2nd ADB
Loan has been sanctioned for funding of 5 projects, namely:
Raipur-Titlagarh doubling
Sambalpur-Titlagarh doubling
Hospet-Tinaighat doubling
Daund-Gulbarga doubling
Pune-Guntakal Railway Electrification
The funding by ADB requires compliance of various loan covenants on
resettlement and rehabilitation of project affected persons, procurement of works and
stores following international competitive bidding and implementation of plans for
mitigation of social and environmental impact norms. A Multi Tranche Financing Facility of
$ 500 million has been agreed to by ADB. The loan agreement for first Tranche (Loan No.
2793-IND) of this MFF for an amount of $ 150 million was signed in July 2012 and the loan
agreement for second Tranche (Loan No. 3108-IND) of this MFF for an amount of $ 130
million was signed in February 2014, the loan was closed on 20.12.2019 Project Agreement
& Loan Agreement against ADB loan No. 3623-IND (Railway Sector Investment Program-
Tranche III) for an amount of
$ 130 million have been signed on 16.3.2018 and made effective on
07.06.2018. The loan was fully disbursed on 29 October 2021 and the loan account was
closed effective on 2 December 2021. Project Completion Report (PCR) submitted to ADB and
loan is fully closed.
3.15 Contracting:
As the size of projects being executed by RVNL is quite large, to
ensure fast award and execution of projects, RVNL invites tenders consisting of multiple
packages. Each tender may consist of up to 3 contract packages. This approach has a number
of advantages such as: a) Multiple contracts can be awarded through one tender which saves
time and effort in invitation and finalization of tenders. b) Both small and large
agencies can compete for any contract package which increases competition. c) Large
agencies who are capable of executing big contracts can quote for multiple packages to
achieve economy of scale and pass on the benefit to RVNL by quoting discounts in case of
award of more than one package. d) Smaller agencies, which would not be eligible to quote
if the tender for the project was floated in a single package, are now able to compete in
any of the contract packages individually as they may meet the qualification requirements
of individual packages which are of comparatively smaller value.
During 2023-24, contracts worth approximately
K 7686.39 crore were awarded.
The following major contracts were awarded by the Company during the
year:
Design and Construction of the Ramp and Underground Metro Railway
Works from Mominpur (Excl.) to Esplanade, 5.05 Km (from Chainage 9063.00m to 14113.00m)
including four underground Stations (viz. Khidderpore, Victoria, Park Street and
Esplanade), Tunnels by Tunnel Boring Machine and Cut & Cover method, Architectural
Finishing Works, Track Works, etc. in connection with Joka-Esplanade Metro Corridor in the
City of Kolkata, State of West Bengal, India (K 2447.91crore)
Pkg 6 "Construction of Tunnels T17 to T20 from Chainage Km
50+900 to Km 62+900, Station Yard and Works related to Bridges and Formation on Approaches
of such Tunnels in Connection with New Single Line Broad Gauge Rail Link Between
Bhanupali-Bilaspur-Beri in the State of Himachal Pradesh, India. (K 802.77 crore)
Construction of Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya at Vadodara (K
744.46 crore)
Package-V: Construction of Road Bed, Major Bridges, Minor Bridges,
ROBs, RUBs, including road approaches, Station Buildings, Staff Qtrs, Other Service
buildings, HL Platforms, COPs, FOBs, General electrical work and other works related to
construction of Yavatmal-Nanded New BG Line from Km: 253 to Km: 286 of Central and SC
Railway in Maharashtra State including junction arrangements for meeting the new line with
the existing NED-NZB BG line. (K 562.15 crore)
Construction of Foundations, Substructure
& Superstructure along With River Training/ Protection Work,
Earthwork & allied works for viaduct 1 & 2 in Between Chainage Km 47+415 to Km
50+900, in connection with Bhanupali-Bilaspur-Beri New Railway Line in District Bilaspur
of Himachal Pradesh State, India. (K 466.11crore)
Package-V: Construction of Road Bed, Major Bridges, Minor Bridges,
ROBs, RUBs, including road approaches, Station Buildings, Staff Qtrs, Other Service
buildings, HL Platforms, COPs, FOBs, General electrical work and other works related to
construction of Yavatmal-Nanded New BG Line from Km: 253 to Km: 286 of Central and SC
Railway in Maharashtra State including junction arrangements for meeting the new line with
the existing NED-NZB BG line.
K ( 449.99 crore)
Package - IIIA: Construction of Road Bed, Major Bridges, Minor
Bridges, ROBs, RUBs, including road approaches, Station Buildings, Staff Qtrs, Other
Service buildings, HL Platforms, COPs, FOBs, General electrical work and other works
related to construction of Yavatmal- Nanded New BG Line from Km: 157 to Km: 169 of Central
Railway in Maharashtra State including construction of two tunnels: T1 (1290m) & T2 (2
505 m) with BLT in tunnels. (K 381.84 crore)
Construction of Roadbed, Minor Bridges and Track Linking (excluding
Supply of Rails and Sleepers, Thick Web Switches and Special Sleepers) in connection with
Doubling between Bhandai to Kitham on Bypass alignment (26.5 km) on Agra Division of North
Central Railway in Uttar Pradesh State of India (K 207.78 crore)
Design, Supply, Erection, Testing & Commissioning of 1X25 KV,
50 Hz, Single Phase, Traction Over-Head Equipment works between section Dallirajhara
(Excl.) - Bhanupratappur SP (Excl.) 27.850 RKM / 30.580 TKM and Design, Supply, Erection,
Testing & Commissioning of 2X25 KV, 50 Hz, Single Phase, Traction OverHead Equipment,
TSS, Switching Station, SCADA, General Electrical Services Works along with Signalling
& Telecommunication work, Civil Engineering work and other associated works between
section Bhanupratappur SP (Incl.) - Taroki (Incl.) 48.300 RKM / 60.080 TKM" of Raipur
Division in South East Central Railway, Chhattisgarh, India. (K 165.00 crore)
Design, Supply, Erection, Testing & Commissioning of 2x25 KV,
50 Hz, Single Phase, Traction Conventional Over Head Equipment, Traction Sub Stations,
Switching Stations, SCADA and other associated works, Civil Engineering work i.e., Service
buildings, quarters, Tower Car sidings, Sheds and electrical general services works for
Railway Electrification of Sabarmati (Excl)- Lothal Bhurkhi (Incl) single line section (88
RKM/101.54 TKM) of Bhavnagar Division of Western Railway in the state of Gujarat, India (
K 150.90 crore)
Design, Supply, Erection, Testing & Commissioning of 2x25 KV,
50 Hz, Single Phase, Traction High Rise and Conventional Over Head Equipment, Traction Sub
Stations, Switching Stations, SCADA and other associated works, Civil Engineering work
i.e., Service buildings, quarters, Tower Car sidings, Sheds and electrical general
services works for Railway Electrification of Lothal Bhurkhi (Excl)- Botad(Excl) single
line section (77 RKM/105 TKM) of Bhavnagar Division of Western Railway in the state of
Gujarat, India
K ( 141.19 crore)
Package - Depot Approach: Construction of Viaduct & Ramp
including related works for the approach of New Town Maintenance Depot (1.38 KM approx.)
from Depot Line Ch. 110 M (Main Line Pier CPP-655 near New Town Station) to Ch. 1490 M
(entrance of New Town Maintenance Depot) including balance viaduct superstructure work
between Technopolis and Owl more in connection with New Garia - Biman Bandar Metro
Corridor of Kolkata Metro Railway Line, West Bengal (K 139.86 crore)
Installation and linking of BG railway track, P-way materials
supply, Track Ballast supply, Mobile Flash Butt Welding of joints and all other associated
P-way works (excluding supply of rails, line/ordinary wider base PSC sleepers) in section
between Janghai (excluding) to Phaphamau (excluding) in connection with doubling of 46.79
km Railway track in Janghai- Phaphamau section on Lucknow Division of Northern Railway in
Jaunpur/ Prayagraj Districts of Uttar Pradesh, being executed under CPM/ RVNL/Lucknow (K
124.79 crore)
Rayagada Yard Phase-II works, Balance Construction of Road bed
works, Extension of Minor Bridges, supply of ballast, installation of track (Excluding
supply of Rails & B.G Main line sleepers), Construction of Platforms, Platform
shelters etc., in between Bissamcuttack Ladda stations, Part soft development of
Rayagada Circulating Area and other miscellaneous works etc., in Package-4 of
Sambalpur/Waltair Divisions of East Coast Railway, Odisha, India ( K 65.03 crore)
Provision of S&T System Supply, Installation, testing &
commissioning from JNH(Excl.) to PFM (Excl.) (46.79Km) in connection with doubling with
Electrification of Janghai- Phaphamau section, NR Lucknow Division, Uttar Pradesh, India
(K 59.09 crore)
Design, Supply, Erection, Testing & Commissioning of 2 X 25 KV
AC OHE between Phaphamau (Excl.)-Janghai (Excl.) Section on Lucknow Division of Northern
Railway for upgradation of electric traction system in connection with doubling of track
between Phaphamau (Excl.)-Janghai (Excl.) Section of Lucknow Division on N. Railway in the
state of Uttar Pradesh, India (K 52.88 crore) Besides these Works Contract, FLS,
DD&PMC and PMC contracts on nomination basis for K 36.38 crore have also been
awarded during 2023-24.
4. P ROJECT PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
4.1 Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Indian Railway Connectivity
Projects
Detailed Status of SPVs
As a part of the mandate of Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) to
undertake project development, mobilization of financial resources and to implement
projects pertaining to strengthening of Golden Quadrilateral and better connectivity to
various ports, six Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) as Joint Ventures (JVs) have been
created. RVNL has a minimum equity participation of 26 percent in each one of these SPVs.
Through these SPVs, RVNL has been able to mobilize a cumulative investment of H 10409.18
Cr. out of which
H 3838.25 Cr. is equity and H 6570.93 Cr. is debt. RVNL itself has
invested a total of H 1485.74 Cr. as equity in these 6 SPVs, which is approximately 14.27%
of their gross total investment (refer to table below). A SPV formed as Dighi Roha Rail
Ltd. (DRRL) for execution of New Rail connectivity between Roha to Dighi Port is under
process for closure. Cancellation of sanction of the project had been issued vide Railway
Board's Letter No. 2012/Infra/12/35 dated 13.01.2022.
Details of Equity & Debt of RVNL's SPVs as on 31.03.2024
Name of SPV |
Length |
Paid up Equity |
RVNL's
Equity |
Partners'
Equity |
Initial Debt |
Subsequent Debt |
Total Debt |
Total (Equity+ Debt) |
|
In Kms |
Crore (Rs) |
Crore (Rs) |
%age |
Crore (Rs) |
%age |
Crore (Rs) |
Crore (Rs) |
Crore (Rs) |
Crore (Rs) |
Kutch Railway Company Ltd |
301 |
821.00 |
410.50 |
50.00% |
410.50 |
50.00% |
300.00 |
1284.41 |
1584.41 |
2405.41 |
Bharuch Dahej Railway Company Ltd. |
63 |
155.11 |
55.00 |
35.46% |
100.11 |
64.54% |
230.00 |
0.00 |
230.00 |
385.11 |
Krishnapatnam Railway Company Ltd. |
113 |
625.00 |
311.00 |
49.76% |
314.00 |
50.24% |
1074.97 |
0.00 |
1074.97 |
1699.97 |
Haridaspur Paradip Railway Company Ltd. |
82 |
1300.00 |
390.00 |
30.00% |
910.00 |
70.00% |
1451.61 |
0.00 |
1451.61 |
2751.61 |
Angul Sukinda Railway Ltd. |
104 |
937.04 |
319.19 |
34.06% |
617.85 |
65.94% |
1600.00 |
629.94 |
2229.94 |
3166.98 |
Dighi Roha Rail Ltd. |
34 |
0.10 |
0.05 |
50.00% |
0.05 |
50.00% |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.10 |
Total |
697 |
3838.25 |
1485.74 |
38.71% |
2352.51 |
61.29% |
4656.58 |
1914.35 |
6570.93 |
10409.18 |
*Not e: Cost of GC H 550 cr. Subsequently Doubling and Electrification
works were executed with a cost of was H 3153.70 cr. (Doubling) & H 755 Cr. (RE)
respectively. a) Kutch Railway Company Limited (KRC)
Railway/Division/State |
Western
Railway/Ahmedabad/Gujarat |
|
Project Type & Length |
Gauge Conversion, 301 Km |
|
|
Year of Sanction |
1988-89 |
|
|
Date of Transfer to RVNL |
14.05.2003 |
|
|
Date of MoU |
03.01.2004 |
|
|
Date of EOI |
NA |
|
|
Date of Incorporation |
22.01.2004 |
|
|
Shareholders Agreement signed on |
22.04.2004 |
|
|
Traffic Guarantee Agreement signed on |
Not signed |
|
|
Concession Agreement signed on |
08.11.2005 |
|
|
Construction Agreement signed on |
GC - 06.10.2005, DL-13.08.2018,
RE - 09.02.2021 |
O&M Agreement signed on |
21.08.2005 |
|
|
Original cost (J Crore) |
344.63 |
|
|
Estimated Project cost (J Crore) |
550.00* |
|
|
Equity Participants |
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited |
410.50 |
50.00% |
|
Deendayal Port Authority |
213.46 |
26.00% |
|
Adani Ports & SEZ Limited |
164.20 |
20.00% |
|
Govt. of Gujarat |
32.84 |
4.00% |
|
Total (K Crore) |
821.00 |
100.0% |
|
Bonus shares were
issued in Nov-2011 amounting to H 50 Crore in the ratio of 1:4. |
Commercial Operations Date (COD) |
01.07.2006 |
Current Status |
* Completed
doubling of Samakhiali -Palanpur section (248 km) at a cost of H 3153.70 Crore and H 755
Crore for RE. Project fully commissioned on 24.02.2023. Note: H1000.00 Cr. and H 285 Cr.
sanctioned on 16.02.2021 & 30.09.2023 respectively and debt of H1284.41 Cr. taken by
KRC for Palanpur - Samakhiyali doubling & RE project. Equity raised from H 630.62 Cr
to H821 Cr. in Nov '23. |
b) Bharuch Dahej Railway Company Limited (BDRCL)
Railway/Division/State |
Western Railway/Vadodara/Gujarat |
|
|
Project Type & Length |
Gauge Conversion, 63 Km |
|
|
Year of Sanction |
2005-06 |
|
|
Date of Transfer to RVNL |
22.03.2006 |
|
|
Date of MoU |
13.01.2005 |
|
|
Date of EOI |
27.02.2006 |
|
|
Date of Incorporation |
15.11.2006 |
|
|
Shareholders Agreement signed on |
12.01.2007 |
|
|
Traffic Guarantee Agreement signed on |
Not signed |
|
|
Concession Agreement signed on |
25.06.2008 |
|
|
Construction Agreement signed on |
01.07.2009 |
|
|
O&M Agreement signed on |
Not signed |
|
|
Original cost (J Crore) |
262.00 |
|
|
Project cost (J Crore) |
395.00 |
|
|
Equity Participants |
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited |
55.00 |
35.46% |
|
Gujarat Maritime Board |
17.86 |
11.51% |
|
Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation |
17.86 |
11.51% |
|
Adani Petronet (Dahej) Port Private Limited |
17.33 |
11.17% |
|
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizer Company |
13.53 |
8.72% |
|
Hindalco Industries Limited |
13.53 |
8.72% |
|
Dahej SEZ Limited |
10.00 |
6.45% |
|
Jindal Rail Infrastructure Limited |
10.00 |
6.45% |
|
Total (K Crore) |
155.11 |
100.0% |
Commercial Operations Date (COD) |
08.03.2012 |
|
|
c Krishnapatnam Railway Company Limited (KRCL) )
Railway/Division/State |
South Central/Vijayawada/Andhra Pradesh |
|
|
Project Type & Length |
New Line, 113.12 Km |
|
|
Year of Sanction |
2006-07 |
|
|
Date of Transfer to RVNL |
14.05.2003 |
|
|
Date of MoU |
22.11.2005 |
|
|
Date of EOI |
27.02.2006 |
|
|
Date of Incorporation |
11.10.2006 |
|
|
Shareholders Agreement signed on |
13.10.2006, Participation
Agreement- I on 23.02.2008, |
|
|
Participation Agreement II on
12.10.2020. |
|
|
Traffic Guarantee Agreement signed on |
Not signed |
|
|
Concession Agreement signed on |
23.11.2007 |
|
|
Construction Agreement signed on |
29.09.2011 |
|
|
O&M Agreement signed on |
06.01.2012 Old |
|
|
|
08.11.2021 - New |
|
|
Original cost (J Crore) |
732.81 |
|
|
Estimated Project cost (J Crore) |
2831.00 |
|
|
Equity Participants |
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited |
311.00 |
49.76% |
|
Sagarmala Development Co. Ltd |
125.00 |
20.00% |
|
Adani Krishnapatnam Port Co Ltd |
81.00 |
12.96% |
|
National Mineral Development
Corporation Ltd 40.00 |
6.40% |
|
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh |
35.00 |
5.60% |
|
Bramhani Industries Ltd |
33.00 |
5.28% |
|
Total (K Crore) |
625.00 |
100.0% |
Commercial Operations Date (COD) |
a. Venkatachalem
Nidiguntapalem 01.10.2008 |
|
|
b. Nidiguntapalem
Krishnapatnam 28.02.2009 |
|
|
c. Doubling of 21 km line from
VKT to KAPT 02.03.2014 |
|
d. The complete connectivity was
commissioned in June 2019 |
d) Haridaspur Paradip Railway Company Limited (HPRCL)
Railway/Division/State |
East Coast Railway/Khurda Road/Odisha |
|
|
Project Type & Length |
New Line, 82 Km |
|
|
Year of Sanction |
1996-97 |
|
|
Date of Transfer to RVNL |
14.05.2003 |
|
|
Date of MoU |
24.02.2005 |
|
|
Date of EOI |
21.01.2006 |
|
|
Date of Incorporation |
25.09.2006 |
|
|
Shareholders Agreement signed on |
11.10.2006 |
|
|
Traffic Guarantee Agreement signed on |
04.04.2008 |
|
|
Concession Agreement signed on |
20.12.2007 |
|
|
Construction Agreement signed on |
11.08.2009 |
|
|
O&M Agreement signed on |
24.10.2021 |
|
|
Original cost (J Crore) |
301.64 |
|
|
Estimated Project cost (J Crore) |
2397.00 |
|
|
Equity Participants |
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited |
390.00 |
30.00% |
|
Sagarmala Development Company Ltd. |
336.79 |
25.91% |
|
Govt. of Odisha |
237.79 |
18.29% |
|
Paradip Port Trust |
138.52 |
10.66% |
|
Orissa Mining Corporation |
110.00 |
8.46% |
|
Essel Mining & Industries Ltd |
30.00 |
2.31% |
|
Rungta Mines Ltd |
30.00 |
2.31% |
|
MSPL Ltd |
15.00 |
1.15% |
|
Jindal Steel Power Limited |
5.00 |
0.38% |
|
Steel Authority of India Ltd. |
5.00 |
0.38% |
|
Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development |
|
|
|
Corporation (IDCO) |
1.90 |
0.15% |
|
Total (K Crore) |
1300.0 |
100.0% |
Commercial Operations Date (COD) |
30.07.2020 |
|
|
e) Angul Sukinda Railway Limited (ASRL)
Railway/Division/State |
East Coast Railway/Khurda Road/Odisha |
|
|
Project Type & Length |
New Line, 104.242 Km with Y-connection |
|
|
Year of Sanction |
1997-98 |
|
|
Date of Transfer to RVNL |
22.02.2006 |
|
|
Date of MoU |
19.11.2008 |
|
|
Date of EOI |
17.06.2008 |
|
|
Date of Incorporation |
20.02.2009 |
|
|
Shareholders Agreement signed on |
27.05.2009 |
|
|
Traffic Guarantee Agreement signed on |
Not signed |
|
|
Concession Agreement signed on |
14.05.2010 |
|
|
Construction Agreement signed on |
24.04.2015 |
|
|
O&M Agreement signed on |
Not signed |
|
|
Original cost (J Crore) |
391.00 |
|
|
Estimated Project cost (J Crore) |
2866.00 |
|
|
Equity Participants |
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited |
319.19 |
34..06% |
|
Govt. of Odisha |
239.47 |
25.56% |
|
CONCOR |
208.00 |
22.20% |
|
Odisha Mining Corporation |
106.18 |
11.33% |
|
Jindal Steel Power Limited |
60.00 |
6.40% |
|
Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development |
|
|
|
Corporation (IDCO) |
4.20 |
0.45% |
|
Total (K Crore) |
937.04 |
100.0% |
Commercial Operations Date (COD) |
01.03.2023 |
|
|
|
*Budhapank-Kamalang
(Route-A) section (6.784Km) was commissioned on 14.10.2023. |
4.2 R ail Vikas Nigam limited (RVNL) has started participating in
Metro, Highways and other Infrastructure sectors through competitive bidding. Therefore,
New SPVs in other sector have been incorporated to undertake such projects.
The details of new JVs/SPVs incorporated are as follows:
Details of Equity of RVNL's new SPVs/JVs (as on 31.03.2024)
S. |
|
Date of |
Paid up Equity |
RVNL's Equity |
Partners' Equity |
No. |
Name of SPV |
Incorporation |
Crore (Rs) |
Crore (Rs) |
%age |
Crore (Rs) |
%age |
1. |
Shimla Bypass Kaithlighat
Shakral Pvt. Ltd. |
05.08.2022 |
110.10 |
55.05 |
50% |
55.05 |
50% |
2. |
Chennai MMLP Pvt. Ltd. |
06.10.2022 |
0.05 |
0.013 |
26% |
0.037 |
74% |
3. |
Bengaluru MMLP Pvt. Ltd. |
10.01.2023 |
0.05 |
0.0082 |
16.33% |
0.0418 |
83.67% |
4. |
Indore MMLP Pvt. Ltd. |
17.05.2023 |
0.05 |
0.011 |
22.01% |
0.039 |
77.99% |
5. |
Chatra Expressways Pvt.
Ltd. |
24.04.2023 |
0.01 |
0.0049 |
49% |
0.0051 |
51% |
6. |
Kyrgyzindustry- RVNL CJSC |
07.12.2022 |
84,00,000 soms |
42,00,000 soms |
50% |
42,00,000 soms |
50% |
7. |
Kinet Railway Solutions
Limited |
19.04.2023 |
41.76 |
10.44 |
25% |
31.32 |
75% |
8. |
JGPL-RVNL EPC Private
Limited |
15.01.2024 |
0.01 |
0.0049 |
49% |
0.0051 |
51% |
a) Shimla Bypass Kaithlighat Shakral Pvt. Ltd. (SBKSPL)
The Government of India had entrusted National Highways Authority of
India (NHAI) ("to the Authority") (NHAI), the development, maintenance and
management of Greenfield alignment of National Highway No 5-including the section from km
128.835 to km 146.300 (approx. 17.465 km). The Authority had resolved to Construction of 4
Laning of NH-5 from Kaithlighat to Shakral Village for Design Length 17.465 km in the
State of Himachal Pradesh by Four-Laning thereof on design, build, operate and transfer
(the "DBOT Annuity" or "Hybrid Annuity") basis, which shall be partly
financed by the Concessionaire who shall recover its investment and costs through payments
to be made by the Authority.
The Consortium has been promoted and incorporated the Concessionaire as
a limited liability company under the Companies Act 2013 named Shimla Bypass Kaithlighat
Shakral Pvt. Ltd. by Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. and M/s S P Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd as
its lead members for the execution of the project.
Brief of the Project:
Location and State |
4-Lane Bypass, Package-I,
Kaithlighat to Shakral, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh |
Project Type & Length |
Hybrid Annuity Mode & 17.465 km |
Date of MoU |
15.05.2022 |
Date of Incorporation |
05.08.2022 |
Project cost |
1) Bid Project Cost (BPC) H 1844.77
Crore excluding GST |
|
2) First Year O&M Bid
H 2.77 Crore excluding GST Adjusted Bid Price H 1637.96 Crore (NPV of BPC
and First Year O&M) |
Equity Participants and their % share |
SPSCPL-50% |
|
RVNL-50% |
Anticipated Commercial Operations Date
(COD) |
After the end of Construction
period tentatively 20.04.2026 |
b) Chennai MMLP Pvt. Ltd.
Multi Modal Logistics Park is an integrated facility within which
all activities relating to logistics and the distribution of goods, both for national and
international transit can be carried out across multiple modes of transport. MMLPs also
benefit from economies of scale, by creating shared infrastructure and due to availability
of more options for selection of competitive and reliable logistics providers
MMLP at Chennai is being developed at Mappedu (Thiruvallur
district) in 184.27 acres of area. The site is strategically located, at approximately 52
kms from Chennai Port, 80 kms from Ennore Port and 87 Kms from Kattupalli Port. Chennai
Airport is located at approximately 44 kms from the site.
The estimated total project cost is INR 1424 Cr. The Project is
proposed to be developed in PPP mode wherein a Developer will be appointed with a
Concession Period of 45 years for developing and operating the MMLP with an estimated cost
of INR 783 Cr.
SFC appraisal was held on 09.05.2022 and subsequently MoRTH has
approved the project on 06.06.2022. Hon'ble Prime Minister also laid the Foundation
Stone of the project on 26.05.2022.
A Govt. SPV formed amongst National Highways Logistics Management
Limited, Rail Vikas Nigam Limited, Chennai Port Authority & Tamil Nadu Industrial
Development Corporation will provide land for the MMLP, external road and rail
connectivity, power supply etc.,
Location and State Project Type |
Village Mappedu (Hussein
Nagaram) in Thirivallur dist., Tamil Nadu Development of Multi Modal Logistics Park
Mappedu Chennai in Tamil Nadu along with external Road, Rail and other connectivity |
Date of MoU |
12-10-2021 among ChPA, NHLML
& TIDCO Supplementary MOU on dated 24-05-2023 with inclusion of RVNL |
Date of Incorporation |
06/10/2022 |
Project cost |
H 1423.50 Cr. |
|
(Concessionaire investment H
782.58 Cr. + Authority investment - including cost of land H640.92 Cr.) |
Equity Participants and their % share |
NHLML- 40.18% |
|
ChPA- 26.02% |
|
RVNL- 26.00% |
|
TIDCO- 07.80% |
Anticipated Commercial Operations |
For Phase 1- 02 years from the appointed
Date. |
Date (COD) |
October 2025 (Scheduled) |
c Bengaluru MMLP Pvt. Ltd. )
Bengaluru's Multi Modal Logistics Park (MMLP) awarded and set to span
across 400 acres in Bengaluru rural district.
MMLP is a key policy initiative of the Government to improve the
country's freight logistics sector by lowering overall freight costs and time, cutting
warehousing costs, reducing vehicular pollution and congestion, improving the tracking and
traceability of consignments through infrastructural, procedural, and information
technology interventions. MMLP at Bengaluru is being developed in an area of 400 acres at
Muddelinganahalli in Bengaluru rural district in Karnataka. The site is strategically
located, adjacent to the upcoming KIADB industrial area on East side, abutting the NH 648,
Dabbaspet to Hosur as well as Satellite Town Ring Road on North side and Bengaluru
Hubli Mumbai rail line on South side. The site is 58 Kms from Bengaluru
International Airport and 48 Kms from Bengaluru city railway station. A Government SPV
formed between National Highways Logistics Management Limited (NHLML), Rail Vikas Nigam
Limited (RVNL) and Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) will provide land
for the MMLP, external rail, road connectivity as well as water and power supply. The MMLP
is being provided with 4 lane access from four lane Dabbaspet Hosur, NH 648 and
rail siding of length 4.5 Km from Dodbele Railway station on Bengaluru Hubli-
Mumbai rail line. The MMLP will be developed in three phases. The Phase-I is expected to
be completed in two years. MMLP will cater to about 30 million metric tonnes (MMT) cargo
in the horizon period of 45 years and will give huge boost to the industrial zones in the
catchment region such as Bengaluru and Tumkur. It will create lot of employment
opportunities and bring in economic development in the region.
Location and State |
Bengaluru Karnataka |
Project Type |
Development of Multi Modal
Logistics Park Bengaluru in Karnataka along with external Road, Rail and other
connectivity |
Date of MoU |
01.09.2022 |
Date of Incorporation |
10.01.2023 |
Project cost |
H 1769.9 Crore
(Concessionaire investment H 935.90 Cr + Authority investment H 834 Cr, including land
cost of H 540 Cr. |
Equity Participants and their % share |
NHLML- 51.29% |
|
KIADB 32.38% |
|
RVNL- 16.33% |
Anticipated Commercial Operations |
For Phase 1- 02 years from the Appointed
Date (AD). |
Date (COD) |
Scheduled Anticipated Date: 29.02.2024 |
d) Indore MMLP Pvt. Ltd.
Indore MMLP Pvt. Ltd. has been incorporated for "Development of
Multi Modal Logistics Park at Indore (Area 255.17 Acre)".
Location and State |
Near Pithampur Industrial area, Dist. Dhar,
Madhya Pradesh |
Project Type |
Development of Multi Modal Logistics Park
Indore. Area 255.17 |
|
Acres |
Date of MoU |
26.12.2022 |
Date of Incorporation |
17.05.2023 |
Project cost |
H 1111 Cr. (Auth. investment 353 Cr. +
Concessionaire Investment |
|
H 758 Cr.) |
Equity Participants and their % share |
MPIDC (50% of MMLP Land
Cost)- 25.16% RVNL (Rail Development, limited to 26% of total equity contribution)- 22.01% |
|
NHLML (Road Development and
LA Cost, 50% of MMLP Land Cost, rail connectivity LA cost and Cost towards Power &
Water Supply and other charges) -52.83% |
Anticipated Commercial Operations |
19.12.2025 |
Date (COD) |
|
e) Chatra Expressways Pvt. Ltd.
Chatra Expressways Pvt. Ltd. has been incorporated for "Work of
construction of 6-lane greenfield Varanasi-Ranchi-Kolkata Highway from Sonepurbigha
village to the junction with NH 22 (Chatra Bypass) near Chatra from km 184.700 to km
222.000.
Location and State |
Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh to Bangam, Kolkata |
Project Type |
Construction of 6-lane
Greenfield Varanasi-Ranchi-Kolkata Highway from Sonepurbigha village to junction with
NH-22 (Chatra Bypass) near Chatra from km 184.700 to km 222.000 under Bharatmala
Pariyojana in the State of Jharkhand on Hybrid Annuity Mode (Package 8). The length of the
project is 37.300 Kms. |
Date of MoU |
01.03.2023 |
Date of Incorporation |
24.04.2023 |
Project cost |
H 1458 Cr. |
Equity Participants and their % share |
Tracks & Towers Infratech (P) Ltd.- 51% |
|
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited- 49% |
Anticipated Commercial Operations Date
(COD) |
730 days from Appointed Date
(Appointed Date yet to be declared by NHAI) |
f) Kyrgyzindustry-RVNL closed Joint Stock Company (CJSC)
A Closed Joint Stock Company "Kyrgyzindustry-RVNL" has been
incorporated in December, 2022. RVNL is having equity investment of 4200000 soms (being
50% of total equity). A DPR has been prepared for Balykechy & Kara-Kecheline line of
total cost of USD 2.3 billion.
Location and State |
Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek City, 106 Chui
Avenue |
Project Type |
The JV company shall
undertake Infrastructure development i.e., Construction of Railroads in and across Kyrgyz
Republic, including construction of Highways and Freeways, construction of bridges and
tunnels and other activities not inconsistent with the laws of the Kyrgyz Republic and
consistent with the statutory objectives. |
Date of MoU |
30.05.2022 |
Date of Incorporation |
07.12.2022 |
Equity Participants and their % share |
Kyrgyzindustry Open Joint Stock Company -50% |
|
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited -50% |
g) Kinet Railway Solutions Ltd.
RVNL, in collaboration with its consortium partners, has signed the
prestigious Manufacturing cum Maintenance
Agreement of Vande Bharat Trainsets including upgradation of the
Government Manufacturing Units & Trainset Depots. This project is being executed
through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) named Kinet Railway Solutions Limited (KRSL),
jointly owned by RVNL and its consortium partners namely JCS Meterowagonmash (MWM), JSC
Locomotive Electronic Systems (LES), and Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), MWM holding a
dominant share of 70%, LES contributing 5%, and RVNL owning remaining 25%. Acting as the
Technology Partner, KRSL is spear heading the implementation of this visionary initiative.
Key highlights of this project include:
KRSL has been entrusted with the manufacturing of 120 Vande Bharat
Trainsets at the Manufacturing Unit located in Latur, Maharashtra.
A planned maintenance regime has been devised, earmarking three
designated depots Bijwasan, Jodhpur, and Thanisandra for the servicing and
upkeep of these cutting-edge trainsets, ensuring their operational excellence for a period
spanning 35 years.
Comprehensive infrastructural planning, including the provision of
state-of-the-art facilities as well as machinery, has been undertaken to equip the
designated depots, ensuring seamless operations and maintenance activities.
The project timeline entails the delivery of the first prototype of
the Vande Bharat Trainset to the Indian Railways by September 2025, followed by second
prototype by November 2025. Regular deliveries follow marking a significant milestone in
the nation's pursuit of advanced railway infrastructure.
Location and State |
New Delhi, India |
Project Type |
Manufacturing cum Maintenance
of Vande Bharat Trainsets including upgradation of the Government Manufacturing Units
& Trainset Depots |
|
- 200 Vande Bharat Train sets of Sleeper
version, each of 16 cars. |
|
- Supply and undertake
comprehensive maintenance thereof for a period of 35 years. |
|
The L1 selected bidder would
have to manufacture/assemble total 120 Trainsets at Railway's Marathwada Rail Coach
Factory (MRCF)/Latur. |
|
The L2 selected bidder would
have to manufacture/assemble total 80 Trainsets at Railway's ICF/Chennai. |
Date of MoU |
14.11.2022 |
Date of Incorporation |
19.04.2023 |
Project cost |
The total quantity is 120 Trainsets and cost
per set is H 120 Crores. |
|
(as per LOA) |
Equity Participants and their % share |
RVNL- 25% |
|
Joint Stock Company Metrowagonmash- 70% |
|
Joint Stock Company Locomotive Electronic
Systems- 5% |
Anticipated Commercial Operations |
82 Months (Time period by which the
order(s)/contract(s) is to be |
Date (COD) |
executed As per LOA) |
h) JGPL-RVNL EPC PRIVATE LIMITED
Location and State |
A 626, 6th Floor,
DLF Tower A, Jasola, Sarita Vihar, South Delhi - 110076 |
Project Type |
Grid Connected Solar PV
Project along with Battery Energy Storage System (250 MW Solar and 63 MW BESS) |
Date of Incorporation |
15.01.2024 |
Project cost |
~USD 154 Million |
Equity Participants and their % share |
RVNL- 49% |
|
Jakson Green Private Limited-51% |
Anticipated Commercial Operations |
February 2025 |
Date (COD) |
|
During the year, RVNL has incorporated following 2 wholly owned
Subsidiary Companies in India and abroad :
1. Masakani Paradeep Road Vikas Limited (MPRVL)- M/s. MPRVL has been
incorporated on 21.08.2023 for "Rehabilitation and Up gradation from 4 to 8 laning of
Chandikhole Paradip Section of NH-53 (Old NH 5A) from Km.60.000 toKm.76.646
(Package-4) in the State of Odisha Hybrid Annuity Mode.
2. RVNL Infra South Africa- RVNL Infra South Africa has been
incorporated on 15.01.2024 for exploring new business opportunities in South Africa.
After the close of the year, following wholly owned Subsidiaries have
also been incorporated abroad for exploring new business opportunities:
1. RVNL Infra Middle East- Incorporated on 04.04.2024 in Sultanate of
Oman
2. RVNL Middle East Contracting L.L.C. (Dubai)- Incorporated on
26.06.2024 in Dubai
3. Rail Vikas Nigam LLC- Incorporated on 01.08.2024 in Uzbekistan
5. P ERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT
Hiring of talented and experienced manpower, developing, motivating and
retaining them have been the principal areas of HR for achieving the corporate objectives.
The primary focus of the organisation has been to have not only a lean and thin cadre of
highly motivated, skilled and experienced manpower but also to retain these scarcely
available resources by creating a conducive work environment.
HR policies are meticulously framed taking into account the short-term
and long-term manpower requirements of the organisation. As RVNL is mandated to execute
Railway projects for and on behalf of Ministry of Railways, persons with requisite
technical expertise and domain knowledge of Railway Systems and Railway construction are
required for smooth and timely completion of rail projects assigned to RVNL. The manpower
is largely met by sourcing employees from Railways and other Government Departments on
deputation basis. RVNL has also a regular cadre of its own created by absorbing willing
employees from Railways, other Govt. Departments and PSUs. As on 31.03.2024, the on-roll
strength of the company stood at 186 regular employees and 208 deputationists. Apart from
absorbing Railway employees, Recruitment are being made on contract basis for various
projects taken on Bidding. RVNL has attractive and employee- friendly policies to boost
the morale and motivate the employees to perform to the best of their abilities. The perks
and perquisites being paid to the employees are reviewed periodically to enhance the
efficiency. Skill development of the employees has been given special attention through
in-house and customised training programmes to the employees at different levels not only
relevant to their working area but also to enhance their overall capabilities so that the
employees are able to adapt to the changing technology and customer needs and discharge
their roles as a strategic business partner contributing in the growth of the
organisation.
As a motivation to the employees, RVNL recognises the services of
meritorious employees through individual/ group Awards and by presenting shields and cash
awards every year on the Annual Day function.
Welfare Programmes:
In line with the guidelines of the Government, the RVNL conducted many
welfare programme such as arranging medical camps for Regular, Deupationists, Housekeeping
& Outsource employees and their families. A Cricket match was also arranged in this
chain of welfare programme on 20.01.2024. Women day celebration was organised on
11.03.2024 for all the women employees of the organisation.
5.1 In dustrial Relations
C ordial and harmonious Industrial relations have been maintained
throughout the year. All efforts were made to keep the employees and their families safe
during the Covid pandemic by complying with the safety protocols and guidelines.
5.2 Disc losure under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act, 2013.
T he RVNL Conduct and Discipline Rules are in line with the
requirements of the Sexual Harassment of Women at the Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition
& Redressal) Act, 2013. An Internal Complaints Committee called
"Vishaka Committee" has been set up in RVNL to redress complaints
received regarding sexual harassment. All employees are covered under this policy. The
following is a summary of sexual harassment complaints received and disposed off during
the calendar year:- i) No. of complaints received: Nil ii) No. of complaints disposed of:
Nil
5.3 Right to Information Act
T he provisions of the Right to Information Act are followed diligently
in letter and spirit and timely responses are given to all queries. The Company has
nominated Appellate Authority, Chief Public Information Officer and Asstt. Public
Information Officer at the Corporate Office and Asstt. Public Information Officer for each
PIU. During the year 2023-24, 296 Applications were received and disposed off on time.
5.4 R ajbhasha (Official Language)
T he company has been making concerted efforts to implement the
directives of the Government of India on use of Rajbhasha (Official Language). The
Rajbhasha Department of the Company has a Part-time Mukhya Rajbhasha Adhikari and Sr. DGM
(Rajbhasha) cum Up-Mukhya Rajbhasha Adhikari. All the computers in the Corporate Office
have been provided with Unicode compliant software and fonts to facilitate access to
common templates in Devnagari. To encourage use of Rajbhasha, total 13 officials who use
Rajbhasha in Hindi drafting notes and letters were identified from all the departments and
given Late Shankar Dayal Singh Smriti Puraskar amounting to H 3,000/- each. A competition
on Hindi essay writing, Hindi noting and drafting, Hindi Shabd Gyan and Quiz was organized
on the occasion of Hindi Pakhwara in the month of September, 2023. Cash awards of H 78,300
were distributed to 51 successful participants. The Company has also set up a reading
room-cum-library in the Corporate Office with a good collection of books, newspapers and
periodicals in Hindi. During 2023-24, 4 meetings of the Rajbhasha Implementation Committee
of RVNL were held and promotion of Rajbhasha was discussed and reviewed. During Financial
Year 2023-24, Parliamentary Committee (On Official Language) carried out inspections of
Rishikesh, Lucknow, Bengaluru, Secunderabad, Visakhapatnam, Jhansi, Varanasi, Kolkata and
Pune Units and Committee has expressed satisfaction. Hindi Prashn Manch Pratiyogita was
organized on 20.12.2023 on the directives of Delhi Nagar Rajbhasha Karyanvayan Samiti,
Delhi Upkram-2, in which total 21 Officials participated, out of which 5 were awarded with
cash award amounting to H 7,800. During Financial Year 2023-24, Nagar Official Language
Implementation Committee, Upkram-2 has provided Rajbhasha Shield to RVNL for organizing
Hindi Nibandh Lekhan Pratiyogita for member offices of Nagar OLIC Upkram-2.
5.5 P residential Directives:
During the year 2023-2024, no presidential directive was issued.
6. VIGILANCE
Vigilance Department is headed by Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO). RVNL
Vigilance functions with a dominant focus on preventive approach towards strengthening
transparency in the systems, work procedures and accountability. Besides examining the
allegations in the complaints received from various fora, it also carries out preventive
checks and inspections. The findings of these investigations/ inspections are communicated
to the Management for suitable action including system improvements, wherever required.
The compliance of corrective actions suggested against deficiencies/lapses noticed during
the inspections/preventive checks are also ensured. During the FY2023-24, focus was made
to finalize/ conclude the pending CVC/CTE/Vigilance cases by vigorously pursuing the
concerned authorities/ RVNL field units for their comments/action taken. Moreover,
observations made during earlier CTE/ CTE Type inspections were followed up and replies on
paras pertaining to various CTE inspections were sent to CTE/CVC. During the period, three
(03) CTE Type checks and five (05) preventive checks were conducted by RVNL(Vigilance).
Besides, comments against pending paras of CTE checks conducted in earlier years were also
sent to the Commission and many paras also got closed from CVC.
A summary of progress of the work done by RVNL Vigilance during the FY
2023-24 is given below:
System Improvements:
Based on the observations during various inspections/checks, RVNL
Vigilance makes certain recommendations for system improvements. During the FY 2023-24,
following system improvements were suggested by RVNL Vigilance to the Management for
implementation: -
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Letter No. & Date |
Subject |
Brief |
1. |
ED/Genl/127 dated 18.06.2023 |
System improvement arising out of vigilance
investigation- Maintenance of Daily Progress Reports (DPR). |
All PIUs are directed to ensure that
contractors must maintain progress reports as per the stipulations of the contract which
should be periodically checked by PMC/ RVNL officials during inspections. |
2. |
ED/Genl/128 dated 18.06.2023 |
System improvement arising out of vigilance
investigation- Deduction of penalty for non- deployment of Key Personnel. |
PIUs are directed that final decision on the
matter regarding imposition of penalty for non-deployment of Key Personnel as per the
contract conditions, if any, to be taken by CPM/ GM in charges of the projects and that
such decisions should be taken withinsix (06) months as per the contract conditions
keeping in view overall interest of the project. |
3. |
ED/Genl/129 dated 18.06.2023 |
System improvement arising out of vigilance
investigation- Recording of measurements of Quotation works in MB. |
During Vigilance Inspection in one of the
PIUs, it has been observed that measurements of quotation works are being noted in plain
paper and not recorded in MB which is in violation of the Procedure Order. All PIUs once
again directed to strictly follow the instructions contained in the Procedure Order. |
4. |
ED/Genl/130 dated 18.06.2023. |
System improvement arising out of vigilance
investigation- Granting time extensions in works contracts. |
All PIUs were directed to strictly follow
the GCC Clause of the relevant contract and process time extensions well in advance so
that contracts are always current. |
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Letter No. & Date |
Subject |
Brief |
5. |
C/Po 1 i cy/2007/Pt. V dated 30.10.2023 |
Handling of loan Materials and Surplus
Materials - Reg. |
CPMs/CMs are advised to scrupulously follow
the instructions given in letters (RVNL CO letter no. C/ Policy/2007/Pt-V(Loose) dated
20.07.2016 & RVNL CO letter no. C/Policy/2007/Pt-V dated 23.07.2019) regarding
handling of loan materials and surplus materials* and ensure no duplicacy of
payment. |
6. |
CM/Fin's letter No. RVNLCO/FrW CORR(PIUs)/l/
2020/Fi nance 6/ CO-Part(l )20684 dated 30.10.2023 |
System improvement regarding various claims
of RVNL officials i.e. TA./DA. Hospitality etc. to RVNL officials-Reg. |
Attention is invited to this office letter
of even no. dated 25.04.2023 vide which it was reiterated that no manual claim should be
entertained for reimbursement of claims of employees (Regular/Deputation) except for the
two minor exceptions mentioned below: i) Claims of hospitality for the month of March
received from March 28th to 31a of March 2023 of the relevant
Financial Year. ii) Claim of TADK for the month of March, reimbursement of which is due in
April. Vigilance Department has observed that some of the PIUs finance are still accepting
and passing claims received from employees (Regular/Deputation) manually. This is a
serious lapse. Tbe acceptance and passing of manual claims (except for the cases mentioned
above) should cease immediately. Any violation of these instructions will be viewed
seriously. |
7. |
ED PLC/Cenl/152 dated 26.12.2023 |
System Improvement arising out of CTE/CVC's
Investigation |
Following instructions are issued for strict
compliance: (i) In compliance with the CCC Para 4.21. the Monthly Progress Reports should
invariably cover comparisons of actual and planned progress of all activities, with
details of any events or circumstances which may jeopardise the completion in accordance
with the contract, and the measures being (or to be) adopted to overcome delays. Ibis
should be discussed during Progress Review Meetings and cognizance should be taken while
deciding extension of time for completion of works. (ii) RVNL's SBD and Specification
provide for dedicated batching plant for production of structural concrete to ensure
quality. Structural concrete used on the project should always be supplied from dedicated
batching plant except in extraordinary situations for which reasons should be recorded by
CPM/CM in-charge of the project. In such cases, to ensure quality of concrete by outside
RMC plant, proper supervision system shall be put in place by PIU. |
8. |
ED PLG/Genl/ 153 dated 26.12.2023 |
System Improvement arising out of complain
to CVO. |
It is reiterated to ensure strict compliance
of the contractual provisions regarding deployment of a specialist subcontractor. |
9. |
ED PLG/Genl/ 155 dated 26.12.2023 |
System Improvement arising out of complain
to CVO |
The matrix of responsibilities laid down
vide procedure order for measurements and payments issued on 13.04.2023 was revised with
instructions that each CPM/CM in-charge of work must ensure that Must See' items are
inspected in each IPC.P |
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Letter No. & Date |
Subject |
Brief |
10. |
C/RVNL/065/2021 dated 28.12.2023 |
Amendment #81 to SBD of Construction
Contract |
In the SBD of Construction Contracts of
Single and Multiple Packages, in section-7 Part-B, Particular Conditions of Contract,
Discharge of obligations as Principal Employer towards Royalty in construction contracts
of RVNL is appended as Annexure-6 with immediate effect. |
11. |
C/RVNL/065/2021 dated 28.12.2023 |
Amendment #3 to SBD of Construction
Contracts on EPC mode. |
In the SBD of Construction Contracts on EPC
mode, Discharge of obligations as Principal Employer towards Royalty in construction
contracts of RVNL is appended as Para 3.11 in Chapter-III Scope of the Project:
Obligations of the Contractor with immediate effect. |
12. |
EDPLG/Genl/ 154 dated 26.12.2023 |
Amendment in Procedure order issued by
Corporate office of RVNL through letter no. C/Policy/2007/Pt. V dated 16.01.2017 with
regard to SLTs/STs. |
With reference to "Procedure order
issued by Corporate office of RVNL through letter no. C/Policy/2007/Pt. V dated 16.01.2017
with regard to SLTs/STs", following changes were suggested: (i) The relevant terms
e.g. CREDENTIAL', EQC criteria' as mentioned in the Procedure Order
for SLT/STs to be duly amplified, clearly indicating the work completion certificate
issuing authority i.e. Employer/Contractor/ Sub-contractor for considering the same as
credential; leaving no scope for subjective interpretation by different officials, while
short-listing agencies for SLTs/ STs, (ii) For Work completion certificate, the relevant
clause from GCC or Works of Indian Railway may be incorporated in RVNL GCC also, same is
reproduced below for reference: "Work experience certificate from private individual
shall not be considered. However, in addition to work experience certificates issued by
any Govt. Organization, work experience certificate issued by Public listed company having
average annual turnover of H 500 crore and above in last 3 Financial Years excluding in
the current Financial Year, listed on National Stock Exchange or Bombay Stock Exchange,
incorporated/ registered at least 5 years prior to the date of closing of tender, shall
also be considered provided the work experience certificate has been issued by a person
authorized by the Public listed company to issue such certificates. In case tenderer
submits work experience certificate issued by public listed company, the tenderer shall
also submit along with work experience certificate, the relevant copy of work order, bill
of quantities, bill wise details of payment received duly certified by Chartered
Accountant, TDS certificates for all payments received and copy of final/last bill paid by
company in support of above work experience certificates." Above changes are being
made in SBDs, by the Management. |
Apart from above, following system improvements suggested by RVNL
Vigilance to Management (in FY 2023-24) but yet to be implemented:
SN |
Matter in Brief |
Vigilance Reference No. |
1 |
Procedure order issued by
Corporate office of RVNL through letter no. C/Policy/2007/Pt. V dated 16.01.2017 with
regard to SLTs/STs may be reviewed and amended to incorporate following provisions in the
policy: |
System improvement suggested
vide CVO/ RVNL's letter No. 2021/RVNL/VIG/Comp./ Bina-Kota/04 dated 14.08.2023,
reminder letter dated 09.10.2023, reminder letter dated 28.11.2023. |
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(i) A system to be
introduced for maintaining pre-approved vendor list/directory based on different nature of
works at corporate office level for bringing transparency in the shortlisting of bidders
for SLT/ST tenders. For this purpose, a committee of officers (preferably from senior
level management) to be formed for finalization of such panel/ list of pre-approved
vendors list for the first time and also for periodic review of such panel/list clearly
indicating periodicity for review. |
Based on management's
view furnished vide Letter No. ED PLG/Genl/154 dated 26.12.2023, fresh letter for system
improvement along with counter against reply has been sent to Management on 10.01.2024
followed by reminder letter dated 22.02.2024. |
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(ii) It is recommended that
there should be a provision in SOP regarding mandatory prior approval of concerned
Executive Director (or above level official at Corporate Office) whenever a tender
(SLT/ST) is proposed to be processed through offline mode. Management may please consider
above systemic improvement for implementation. |
|
2 |
Systemic improvement arising
out of preventive check regarding engagement of consultants and employment/ re- employment
of retired railway officers in the RVNL. A preventive check was conducted by Vigilance
Department to check whether the guidelines issued regarding engagement of consultants and
employment/ re-employment of retired railway officers in the PSUs under Ministry of
Railways as per IRVM para 705 of chapter VII of the Indian railways Vigilance Manual (2018
edition) (Advance correction Slip No. 07 amending para 705 introduced vide DVM/RB letter
No. 2019/ V1/IRVM/1.2 dated 11.04.2023) are being followed at Rail Vikas Nigam Limited or
not. Following systemic improvement is also suggested to HR/ RVNL for immediate
implementation: "Guidelines related to engagement of consultants and
employment/re-employment of retired railway officers in the PSUs under Ministry of
Railways as circulated in the form of Advance correction slip No. 07 amending para 705 of
Indian Railways Vigilance Manual (2018 edition) (refer Railway Board Vigilance's
letter No. 2019/V1/IRVM/1/2dated 11.04.2023), must be followed in letter and spirit while
processing cases of engagement of consultants and employment/re-employment of retired
railway officers in the Rail Vikas Nigam Limited." |
CVO/RVNL's Letter
No.2023/RVNL/CVO/Vig/ PC/01 dated 02.02.2024 followed by reminder letter dated 06.03.2024. |
SN |
Matter in Brief |
Vigilance Reference No. |
3 |
System Improvement arising out of Preventive
check in connection with "Construction of service building at Stations at Parewadi,
Jitnti Road and Bhigvan Stations and station building at Jeur" in connection with
doubling of Daund- Kalaburgi Section in Solapur Division. Following system improvement
issuggested for implementation: "It may be suggested to all PIUs for mandatorily
verifying crushing load in third party cube test reports as well as mandatorily mentioning
crushing load of cubes tested in the cube register." |
CVO/RVNL's letter No.
2023/RVNL/CVO/VIG/ PC/04/03 dated 02.01.2024 followed by reminder letter dated 02.02.2024
& dated 06.03.2024. |
4 |
System Improvement regarding Complaint
Investigation of PIU/Kanpur on issue of various Performance Certificates in favour of
Contractor: During investigation of a complaint it was observed that ambiguous performance
certificates, without scrutiny of the project execution details were issued in favour of a
contractor by the RVNL officials who were not authorized for the same, as per policy
guidelines issued by RVNL Corporate Office vide No. C/Policy/2007/Pt. V dated 17.11.2015
and C/Policy/2007/ Pt. V dated 05.01.2016. Further, following discrepancies has been also
observed in Performance Certificates issued by these officials: |
CVO/RVNL's note No.2023/RVNL/VIG/COM/67
dated 02.02.2024. |
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1. Not in format as prescribed in policy
guideline by Corporate Office. |
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2. Key activities performed by agencies not
mentioned. |
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3. Year wise break-up of payment was not
mentioned |
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4. Copy not marked to concerned ED and ED/P
at Corporate Office |
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5. Performance Certificate is issued by the
officer not authorized for the same |
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To avoid such type of occurrence in future,
it is advised that: |
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1. May kindly check this aspect in all the
PIUs & take corrective action, if required, |
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2. A system improvement reiterating the
policy guidelines issued earlier with clarity that in composite contracts, performance
certificate is required to be issued by CPM only. In contracts of RE & S&T being
controlled independently, performance certificate is required to be issued by GM/ GGM of
concerned discipline. No officer, below the above rank is authorized to sign the
performance Certificate. |
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3. Copy of performance certificate should be
marked to concerned ED/PED & PED/Planning for record purpose in Corporate Office for
this purpose. |
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DISPOSAL OF COMPLAINTS/INVESTIGATIONS:
The complaints received by Vigilance from time to time were dealt with
as per procedure prescribed by CVC & DoPT. During the FY 2023-24, out of sixty-eight
(68) complaints (other than PIDPI), all complaints were promptly disposed (Filed/Sent for
NA/Registered for Investigation).
Complaints other than PIDPI
Source |
Opening Balance |
Received During FY
2023-2024 |
Total |
Disposal During the FY
2023-24 (Filed/Sent for NA and Registered as Vig. for Investigation) |
Balance Pending |
CVC |
1 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
0 |
OTHERS |
11 |
53 |
64 |
64 |
0 |
TOTAL |
12 |
56 |
68 |
68 |
0 |
PIDPI Complaints
Further, one (01) PIDPI complaint (I&R) was pending from previous
period and additionally no PIDPI complaint was received during the FY 2023-24. In this
PIDPI complaint (I&R), detailed investigation report was submitted to the Commission
through Railway Board Vigilance on 07.08.2023.
PIDPI Complaints for I&R (Investigation & Report)
Source |
Opening Balance |
Received During FY
2023-2024 |
Total |
Disposal During the FY
2023-24 (Filed/Sent for NA and Registered as Vig. for Investigation) |
Balance Pending |
CVC |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
Other Designated |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Authority |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
Further, two (02) PIDPI complaints (for Necessary Action) were pending
from previous period and nil received during the FY 2023-24. Out of two (02) PIDPI
complaints (NA), detailed investigation report in both cases were submitted to the Railway
Board and 01 case was disposed of after CVC advice of minor penalty received against two
officials. However, in second case, advice from Commission is still awaited.
PIDPI Complaints for NA (Necessary Action)
Brought forward |
Received during the FY
2022-23 |
Total |
Filed/ closed without
taking any action |
Taken up for further
investigation |
Complaints resulting in
administrative action |
Complaints resulting in
imposition of major/minor penalty |
Total complaints disposed
of during the FY 2022-23 |
Pending at the end of the
FY 2022-23 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Complaints, Audit Reports, Inspection reports of Works/ Procurement
etc. Taken up for investigation
Fourteen (14) complaint cases under investigation were pending from
previous period and additionally three (03) cases were taken for detailed investigation in
the FY 2023-24. Out of seventeen (17) cases, investigation was completed in ten fourteen
(14) cases while in three (03) cases, investigation was still underway till 31.03.2024.
Agency |
Opening Balance |
Taken up for
investigation during the FY 2023-24 |
Total |
Reports received from IO |
Balance Pending |
CVC |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
CVO |
14 |
3 |
17 |
14 |
3 |
TOTAL |
14 |
3 |
17 |
14 |
3 |
Apart from detailed investigation cases as mentioned above, examination
of two (02) nos. of internal auditor reports were also undertaken during the Financial
Year.
Scrutiny of Immovable Property Returns (IPR):
A total of immovable property returns of 85 officials of RVNL (Regular
employees) were scrutinized during the Financial Year 2023. Non-compliance by officials
towards timely filing of IPR was highlighted by Vigilance after examination resulting into
warning issued by HR to 31 officials.
Disciplinary Action:
1. During the period, in relation to a DAR case arising out of
vigilance investigation, as per advice of CVC/RB, enquiry against major penalty concluded
w.r.t. one regular employee (Shri G. S. Srinivasulu, DGM/Elect/RVNL/SC). Further, in
reference to another case, Major Penalty charge issued to the same officer on 17.08.2023
in which DA advised for D&AR enquiry. The enquiry is already concluded on 19.03.2024
and report from IO is awaited.
2. In connection with a PIDPI complaint forwarded by CVC followed by
CVC advice received on 26.05.2023 for suitable disciplinary proceedings against Shri
D.V.Subramanyam, CPM/RVNL/ Chennai, the administrative action of Recorded Warning issued
against the officer on 28.12.2023.
3. In connection with another PIDPI complaint forwarded by CVC followed
by CVC advice received on 05.10.2023, Minor Penalty charge-sheet issued to Shri Sushil
Kumar Srivastava, Sr.Mgr/Civil/LKO and to Shri Rakesh Yadav, Mgr./Civil/LKO on 22.11.2023.
Minor Penalty of "Reduction of one stage lower of pay for six months without
cumulative effect" has been imposed on 27.12.2023 against Shri Sushil Kumar
Srivastava, Sr.Mgr/Civil/LKO. In case of Shri Yadav, the Disciplinary authority after
consideration of Defense has proposed to impose the penalty of "Withholding of one
set of Privilege Ticket Order for two (02) years". Since Sri Yadav is on Deputation,
the proposed penalty has been advised to DRM, Solapur, Central Railway but the
confirmation of the same is awaited.
4. Vigilance deptt. of North Eastern Railway vide letter dated
06.03.2024 has informed that in a preventive check conducted by NER Vigilance, Railway
Board in consultation with CVC have advised for Minor Penalty proceedings against Shri
Ashutosh Shukla, the then Dy. CE/Con./ East/ NER/GKP now AGM/Civil/RVNL/Varanasi. Same has
been advised to HR/RVNL vide letter dated 15.03.2024 for issuance of Minor penalty charge
sheet.
5. Vigilance deptt. of Northern Railway vide letter dated 01.03.2024
has informed that in a preventive check conducted by NR Vigilance, Railway Board in
consultation with CVC have advised for Minor Penalty proceedings against
Shri JiwanRam Sharma, the then DSTE/ UMB, at present, JGM/S&T,
RVNL, Chandigarh. Same has been advised to HR/RVNL vide letter dated 05.03.2024 for
issuance of Minor penalty charge sheet.
Vigilance Status:
During the FY 2023-24, approx. 549 cases of vigilance status of
officers/employees were processed by RVNL Vigilance as required by HR/RVNL, Railway Board
Vigilance, Zonal railways Vigilance etc. All Vigilance status/clearance cases were
processed invariably through e-office for prompt disposal.
Periodic Reports to CVC/Railway Board:
The status of various matters namely inspections, complaints,
disciplinary cases and miscellaneous matters was regularly apprised to CVC/Railway Board
through periodic quarterly and annual reports. The quarterly progress report of physical
progress of different works being executed by RVNL was duly sent to CTEO (office of Chief
Technical Examiner under Central Vigilance Commission) for each quarter.
CTE Type Inspections:
The initial emphasis was on clearing the pendency of complaints.
Besides above, Vigilance paras arising out of the inspections/checks done earlier were
also followed up rigorously for taking the cases to logical conclusion. During the FY
2023-24, three (03) CTE type checks have been conducted by RVNL(Vigilance).
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Name of Work |
1 |
Design, Supply, Construction, Testing and
Commissioning of single circuit 110 KV, 2-phase Transmission line from 110/11 kVBetegra
substation to Traction substation at Bhanpur(Halageri village) on 110 KV DC Transmission
line tower for an approximate route length of 17.746 KM along with one number of terminal
Bay at Bhanpur TSS on Turnkey basis. (conducted between 11.09.2023 to 15.09.2023). |
2 |
Design, Supply, Erection, Testing
&Commissioning of Signaling and Telecommunication works involving indoor and outdoor
signaling works at six(06) stations ,Daniawan Jn, Top Sarthua , Fazalchak, Jatdumri,
Gonpura and Neora Junction in Neora Jn(incl)- Daniawan (incl) section of East Central
Railway. (conducted between 11.03.2024 to 15.03.2024). |
3 |
Construction of Roadbed, Major Bridges, ROBs
& RUBs including Road approaches, Station Buildings, Staff Quarters, other service
buildings, HL platforms, COPs, FOBs, General Electrification & other works related to
construction of new BG line from km.78(excluding Yavatmal station) to km 110 of Central
Railway (conducted between 11.12.2023 to 15.12.2023). |
C TE Inspection:
RVNL Vigilance facilitates intensive examination by the Chief Technical
Examiner Organization of Central Vigilance Commission (CVC). In reference to the previous
observations of CTE/CVC, the replies on all old pending paras for CTE inspections prior to
2021 were furnished by RVNL Vigilance to the Commission and now, no old CTE/CVC paras are
pending for reply/closure by CTE/CVC, except of few CTE paras related with Raebareli-
Amethi Section Doubling Work (CTE inspection-2021) and CTE paras related with Rajpura-
Bhatinda Doubling Project (PKG-01, PKG-02 & PKG-03) (CTE inspection-2022).
Preventive Check :
During the Financial Year below mentioned preventive checks conducted
by RVNL(Vigilance).
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Description |
1 |
Preventive check regarding whether the
guidelines issued regarding engagement of consultants and employment/ re-employment of
retired railway officers in the PSUs under Ministry of Railways as per IRVM para 705 of
chapter VII of the Indian railways Vigilance Manual (2018 edition) (Advance correction
Slip No. 07 amending para 705 introduced vide DVM/RB letter No. 2019/ V1/IRVM/1.2 dated
11.04.2023) is being followed at Rail Vikas Nigam Limited or not. |
SN |
Description |
2 |
Preventing check regarding quotation works
(three Nos.) at Kaleshwar Bow String Bridge on River Alaknanda in connection with 125 km
New Board Gauge rail link between Rishikesh and Karnaprayag in the state of Uttarakhand,
India. |
3 |
Preventive Check on the work of,
"Construction of service building at station at ParewadiJinti Road and Bhigvan
Stations and Station building at Jeur" (case referred by Central Railway Vigilance) |
4 |
Preventive Check on the work of,
"Doubling of Bhigvan-Mohol Section part of Daund-Gulbarga Doubling in Solapur
Division of Central Railway". (case referred by Central Railway Vigilance) |
5 |
Preventive Check of PMC for the work
"Design, Supply, Erection, Testing & Commissioning of 25 KV, AC, 50 Hz, Single
Phase, Traction Over Head Equipment, Traction Sub Stations, Switching Stations and other
associated works, Civil Engineering works i.e. Service Buildings, quarters, Tower car
sidings, sheds and electrical general services works for Railway Electrification of
Tinaighat (Excl.) Vasco-Da-Gama (Incl.) Double/Single line section (97 RKM/ 203TKM)
of Hubli Division of South Western Railway in the State of Karnataka & GOA,
India". |
Recovery in the FY 2023-24 on Advice of RVNL Vigilance:
Based upon observations/advice of CTE/CVC/RVNL Vigilance, following
recoveries were effected/communicated during the FY 2023-24 from the firms engaged in
execution of RVNL Projects:
1 |
M/s JMC-KPTL-EESPL (JV) |
Rs 13,03,392.89 |
13.03.2024 |
CTE Intensive Examination of |
2 |
M/s JMC-KPTL-EESPL (JV) |
Rs 2,00,000.00 |
13.03.2024 |
RPJ-BTI DB Project (PKG-01) |
3 |
PMC M/s Aarvee Associates Architects
Engineers & Consultants Pvt. Ltd. |
Rs 24,49,408.33 |
26.10.2022, 13.06.2023 & 12.08.2023 |
|
4 |
M/s ABL-STS JV |
Rs 52,374.00 |
29.01.2024 |
CTE Intensive Examination of |
5 |
M/s ABL-STS JV |
Rs 70,403.00 |
|
RPJ-BTI DB Project (PKG-02) |
6 |
M/s ABL-STS JV |
Rs 3,300.00 |
|
|
7 |
M/s ABL-STS JV |
Rs 10,000.00 |
|
|
8 |
M/s ABL-STS JV |
Rs 4,10,000.00 |
|
|
9 |
M/s ABL-STS JV |
Rs 25,011.00 |
|
|
10 |
M/s KEC International Ltd. |
Rs 14,71,116.00 |
14.11.2022 |
CTE Intensive Examination of |
11 |
M/s KEC International Ltd. |
Rs 2,50,000.00 |
30.08.2023 |
RPJ-BTI DB Project (PKG-03) |
12 |
M/s KEC International Ltd. |
Rs 1,57,531.76 |
30.08.2023 |
|
14 |
M/s TTIPL |
Rs 1,72,79,089.00 |
06.03.2024 |
CTE Type inspection of doubling line work
between Kulem (incl) at km 50.00 to Madgaon (Excl) Km 84.00 of Hosapete-Vasco- Da-Gama
doubling project.. |
15 |
PMC M/s Feedback Infra Pvt. Ltd. |
Rs 5,09,586.00 |
04.01.2024 |
CTE Type Inspection of new line work from
Jatdumri to |
16 |
M/s MGCPL SIL (JV) |
Rs 1,00,000.00 |
04.01.2024 |
Daniawan (23.8 km) in Danapur Division of
E.C.Rly. |
17 |
M/s Vishnu Saran & Co. |
Rs 6,09,109.00 |
05.02.2024 |
CTE Type inspection of the work
"Construction of New Control Building and office Building of Jhansi Division". |
18 |
M/s Kanti Infra Pvt. Ltd. |
Rs 2,55,231.00 |
06.12.2023 |
CTE Type inspection of the work
"Construction of Balance Bridges in Malasa- Bhimsen Section in connection with
Doubling of Jhansi- Bhimsen Section". |
19 |
EA:M/s ITL-KEC(JV) |
Rs 33,39,915/- |
Recovered in Oct'2023& communicated
to Vigilance in Oct'2023. |
PIDPI Complaint case: Recovery from bill of
main contractor M/s ITL-KEC(JV) executing the work of 3rd line between
Guddur-Bitragunta (Package-1 of GDR-KCC 3rd line) due to failure in
transportation of rails, sleepers & misc items which was executed through another SLT. |
20 |
EA: M/s Triveni Construction Limited. |
Rs 63,37,131.00 |
Recovered in Sept' 2023 &
communicated to Vigilance in Dec'2023. |
CTE Type Inspection: Execution of work
towards construction of new coach periodic overhauling & rehabilitation workshop at
Jhansi in NCR. |
21 |
PMC:M/s AARVEE Associates Architect Engineer
& Consultant Pvt Ltd. |
H1,79,569.17 |
Recovered since, Apr'2023 to
Feb'2024 & communicated in March'2024. |
CTE Type Inspection: Doubling of track
between Palanpur and Bhildi (Package-V) |
Vigilance Awareness Week:
In a move towards inculcating the true spirit of participative
vigilance, the Central Vigilance Commission had issued instructions detailing a three-
month campaign period (16th August, 2023 till 15th November, 2023).
As per CVC's advice, in the 03-months long campaign, following preventive vigilance
measures were taken up as focus areas by all the Ministries / Departments and
Organizations: a. Awareness building about Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of
Informers (PIDPI) Resolution, b. Capacity Building Programs, c. Identification and
implementation of Systemic Improvement measures, d. Leveraging of IT for complaint
disposal, e. Updation of Circulars / Guidelines / Manuals, f. Disposal of complaints
received before 30.06.23.
At Rail Vikas Nigam Limited, following training programs were
conducted as Capacity Building Exercise during the VAW 2023: - (i) A training program on
"Stage Wise Integrity Risks in Public Procurement" by Mrs. Garima Lohani Bhagat,
JS/Ministry of Finance, IRS, EX-CVO/ESIC was conducted on 20.09.2023. (ii) A training
program on "Ethics & Governance" by Mrs. Garima Lohani Bhagat, JS/Ministry
of Finance, IRS, EX-CVO/ESIC was conducted on 03.11.2023.
(iii) A training program on "Systems and Procedures of RVNL"
by Shri Vikas Awasthi, Executive Director/Planning/Corporate Office/RVNL was conducted on
08.11.2023. (iv) A training program on "Cyber Hygiene and Security" by Dr.
Aparajita Bhatt, Asst. Professor and Director, Centre for Cyber Laws, National Law
University, Delhi was conducted on 13.10.2023.
(v) A training program on "Role of IO/PO in Conducting
Enquiries" by Sh. Ghanshyam Bansal, Dean, Delhi Metro Rail Academy was conducted on
15.11.2023. (vi) 03 (three) days offline Training of Trainers Programme with domain area
"training on Ethics and Governance" at Delhi Metro rail Academy (DMRA), Delhi
from 03.10.2023 to 05.10.2023 (Ref. CVC letter No. 023/TRG/04 dated 25.09.2023). (vii) 02
(two) days Offline Training of Trainers Programme with domain area "training on Cyber
Hygiene and Security" at National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology
(NIELIT), Delhi from 10.10.2023 to 11.10.2023 (Ref. CVC letter No. 023/ TRG/04 dated
03.10.2023). Under Vigilance Awareness Week 2023, various activities were held at
Corporate Office of Rail Vikas Nigam Limited, New Delhi and also at some of the Project
implementation Units of RVNL, as detailed below:
1. VAW-2023 was started with administration of Integrity Pledge by CMD
RVNL on 30.10.2023 at 11:00 hrs. at Conference Hall/1st Floor of Corporate
Office in which officials from Project implementation Units also connected through video
link. After taking of Integrity Pledge, PIDPI awareness video and jingle, received from
CVC was also run.
2. On 31.10.2023, a webinar was conducted on 31.10.2023 by RVNL
Vigilance Department on PDPI awareness among officials of various categories of RVNL
Corporate Office as well as of Project Implementation Units.
3. A Quiz competition was organized on 01.11.2023 during VAW-2023 at
Corporate office of Rail Vikas Nigam Limited, New Delhi for spreading vigilance awareness
among officials/employees (Regular/Deputation/Contractual) of RVNL in which a good number
of officials participated.
4. A "NukkadNatak" was also organized during Vigilance
Awareness Week on 02.11.2023 at Corporate Office of RVNL, to sanitize the officials/
employees for increasing awareness regarding provisions of PIDPI resolution.
5. A Slogan competition was organized between 25.10.2023 to 01.11.2023
during VAW-2023 at Corporate office of Rail Vikas Nigam Limited, New Delhi for spreading
vigilance awareness among officials/employees (Regular/Deputation/ Contractual) of RVNL
6. Apart from above, various banners/posters were displayed on office
notice-board as well as on the website of RVNL for spreading awareness towards PIDPI
resolution.
7. A webinar was conducted on 31.10.2023 by RVNL Vigilance Department
on PIDPI awareness among officials of various categories of RVNL Corporate Office as well
as of Project Implementation Units.
8. Radio advertisement of PIDPI resolution during Vigilance Awareness
Week (30.10.2023 to 05.11.2023) was done to increase awareness among general public and
persons outside the organization also.
9. Jingle prepared and forwarded by CVC was played periodically at
different meetings/video conferences and run on official social media groups for better
sensitization and awareness.
10. A separate radio Jingle on PIDPI awareness was got prepared through
PRO Department of RVNL and run in different social media and official WhatsApp groups. 11.
A short Video on PIDPI awareness (in Hindi and English) as received forwarded through CVC,
was also run during different meetings/video conferences and same was also uploaded on
official YouTube channel of RVNL. 12. A complaint Management System has been developed by
RVNL/Vigilance in co-ordination with IT Department of RVNL which is in advanced stage of
trial and testing. The System will be launched very soon to facilitate online filing of
complaint by Citizen through RVNL website along with better management and monitoring of
Complaints by RVNL Vigilance Department.
Management Audit of Vigilance Unit (MAVU):
Management Audit of vigilance Unit (MAVU) of RVNL by team of three
Director level officials from CVC was conducted for the first time in a successful manner
between 27.06.2023 to 29.06.2023.
7. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
T he Company secured a rating Excellent of " " by
Department of Public Enterprises for the year 2022-
23 on the basis of the achievement of the committed targets fixed in
the Memorandum of Understanding signed between RVNL and Ministry of Railways. This is
the thirteenth consecutive year for which the Company has been rated as
"Excellent". In 2023-24, the Company was also able to meet the targets for
all financial, enterprise specific and other parameters set in the MoU for 2023-24.
Company has achieved 94.72 km of New Line and Gauge Conversion against the target of 97 km
& 571.32 km was achieved against target of 757 km of Doubling set in MoU 2023-24, the
company is expected to achieve "Excellent" target for this year also.
7.1 Physical
In 2023-24, the Company Commissioned New Line - 70.19 Km, Gauge
Conversion- 24.53 Km, Doubling- 571.32 (Total 666.04 Km.)
Highlight of the performance of Railway Infrastructures Commissioning
was: -
a) 242.92 KM of Commssioning done in one month i.e. March 2024
b) Approx 100 KM of Commissioning in a single month.
7.2 Financial a) All time high- Bottom line
b) All time high- Top Line
7.3 T urnover in last 10 years
|
Financial Year |
Turnover (_ Crores) |
1 |
2022-23 |
20,281.57 |
2 |
2021-22 |
19,381.71 |
3 |
2020-21 |
15,403.76 |
4 |
2019-20 |
14,530.58 |
5 |
2018-19 |
10,060.70 |
6 |
2017-18 |
7,556.56 |
7 |
2016-17 |
5,919.62 |
8 |
2015-16 |
4,541.30 |
9 |
2014-15 |
3,141.97 |
10 |
2013-14 |
2,492.37 |
8. PARTICULARS RELATING TO CONSERVATIONOFENERGY,TECHNOLOGY
ABSORPTION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO ETC.
8.1 C onservation of Energy and Technology Absorption
R VNL is conscious of the limited nature of conventional sources and
the importance of using our energy resources wisely. The Company has been consistently
laying emphasis on utilizing energy efficient equipment in its office premises and in
various projects so as to minimally effect on the ecology and environment. Initiatives
taken to create awareness about conservation of energy among employees have resulted in a
steady reduction in energy consumption at Corporate Office. Various environment friendly
technologies have been adopted in the Corporate Office building. Solar panels are
installed at all Railway Stations and level crossings. LED lighting system also installed
and wherever feasible, automatic censor based lightings are installed.
8.2 F oreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo
T he Foreign Exchange outgo during the year in terms of actual outflows
as compared to previous year is mentioned below:
(H in crore)
Particulars |
2023-24 |
2022-23 |
Import of Material |
100.88 |
- |
Import of Capital Goods |
85.46 |
|
Foreign Exchange on foreign travel of Company's
officials |
1.11 |
1.09 |
Business Promotion |
- |
1.02 |
Purchase of tender |
0.09 |
0.12 |
Bank Charges |
- |
0.09 |
Total |
187.54 |
2.32 |
9. RISK MANAGEMENT
R VNL has a formal Risk Management Policy approved by the Board of
Directors. The Policy aims to review the exposure of RVNL to various risks and the
mitigation measures to be taken periodically. It also strives to increase awareness among
its employees and other stakeholders about possible risks and measures to control the
same. The Company has a Risk Management Committee under the Chairmanship of Director
(Projects) with all functional Directors as members and Executive Directors as special
invitees.
During the quarterly review, the committee deliberated on the key
challenges/critical area of potential risk to the company and the following
challenges/risks were identified: a) Release of Funds from Himachal Pradesh Govt, Andhra
Pradesh Government, Telangana & Maharashtra Government. b) Improving website of RVNL
for dissemination of information. c) Protecting the website and related functions for
Cyber Frauds.
d) Motivating the employees for new challenges e.g overseas projects.
e) Increasing Social Media in presence of RVNL & the number of followers has been
increased during 2023- 2024 Following initiatives have been taken based on the suggestions
made by the Risk Management Committee to overcome the above challenges on pilot basis: a)
The matter is being continuously pursued with senior officials of respective State
Governments. During the FY, release of Rs 215.99 Cr. could be achieved. b) A new website
of RVNL has been launched and also RVNL profile has been made on WIKIPEDIA. c) Cyber
Crisis Management Plan ( CCMP) entails:
The Framework document for dealing with cyber-related incidents.
It has the details of persons to be contacted for a particular
failure & a list of IT assets which could help with separation of infected
infrastructure.
It describes the different types of Cyber crises, their possible
targets & associated impacts, as well as the actions & responsibilities of
stakeholders involved.
Cyber incident response coordination among Ministries/Departments
of the Central Government, its agencies & critical information infrastructure
organizations to deal with cyber crisis situations.
CCMP is periodically reviewed & Security audit is also
conducted regularly.
10. C ORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
(CSR)
T he key philosophy of CSR, as enshrined in the is to meet the
following broad objectives: a) Implementation in project/programme mode b) Focus on
periphery of project areas of RVNL c) Thrust areas of education and healthcare d)
Inclusive growth of society with emphasis on development of weaker sections of society and
in the backward districts of the country.
The Company has constituted Corporate Social Responsibility Committee
(CSR) in line with the requirements of the Companies Act, 2013 and DPE Guidelines. The
details with respects to composition, CSR Policy and CSR activities undertaken by the
Company during F. Y. 2023-24 are placed as Annexure C to this report.
11. C OMPLIANCE OF PROVISIONS
COMPANIES ACT, 2013, SEBI (LODR) REGULATIONS, 2015 AND SECRETARIAL
STANDARDS ISSUED BY ICSI
All the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Rules made
thereunder, Secretarial Standards issued by ICSI and SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 to the
extent possible and applicable to the Company as well as all relevant notifications
thereon issued by the Government of India, are being strictly complied with.
12. C OMPLIANCE OF DPE GUIDELINES AND
POLICIES
All the guidelines and policies including having financial implications
issued by Department of Public Enterprises from time to time are duly complied with by the
Company.
13. C OMPLIANCE OF THE PUBLIC
PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES (MSES) ORDER, 2012
T he Government of India has notified Public Procurement Policy for
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) Order, 2012 with effect from 1st April,
2012. As per the mandate of the Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small Enterprises
(MSEs) Order 2012, every Central Ministries/PSUs is required to set an annual target of
minimum 25% procurement of goods & services from MSE Sector. Out of 25% annual
procurement, a sub-target of 4% & 3% should be from MSEs owned by SC/ST and Women
entrepreneurs, respectively. Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. (RVNL) has taken several steps for
effective implementation of MSE policy. The benefits of waiver of cost of tender documents
and deposit of earnest money, prescribed under the Policy, are incorporated in the tenders
for stores procurement and obtaining services, etc. Mrs Anupam Ban, Director (Personnel)
is working as Nodal Officer and Shri P.C Jaiswal, GGM/PP&D has been nominated as the
Grievance Officer for seamless implementation of the MSE policy in RVNL. Contract details
of these officers are uploaded on RVNL website.
Annual Procurement Plan for purchase from MSEs during the year 2023-24
was made available on RVNL website for information of MSEs and to help them participate in
procurement of goods and services. In the year 2023-24, RVNL procured goods and services
amounting to a total of H 46.33 crores. Out of this, the total value of goods and services
purchased from MSEs (Including MSEs owned by SC/ST and Women entrepreneurs) was to the
tune H 16.30 crores i.e. 35.18% of the total procurement. Thus, RVNL has fully complied
with the Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) Order, 2012.
As desired, the expenditure incurred by RVNL on under mentioned head of
accounts for the period from 01.04.2023 to 31.03.2024 is given below:
S. No. |
Particulars |
GL Code |
Total Expenditure |
MSME Expenditure |
% of MSE |
1. |
Vehicle hiring |
5206050004 |
5.69 |
1.57 |
27.51% |
2. |
Photocopy Exp./Printing & stationary |
5206110002/5206110003 |
2.95 |
0.75 |
25.33% |
3. |
Outsourcing Staff |
5206100005/5206120003 |
14.59 |
0.99 |
6.82% |
4. |
Housekeeping /Security Service |
5206170003/5206170004 |
10.04 |
10.04 |
100% |
5. |
Office equipmen |
1101010001 |
1.56 |
0.02 |
1.11% |
6. |
Furniture and Fixtures |
1101020001 |
1.91 |
0.09 |
4.47% |
7. |
EDP Assets |
1101030001 |
2.50 |
0.36 |
14.32% |
14. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Implementation of an Integrated IT Solution for RVNL
R VNL is utilizing a number of IT initiatives in order automate the
business processes of the organisation across employee services, office procedures, and
project management and vendor billings. Among the latest systems implemented, below are
noteworthy accomplishments: RVNL is embarking on adapting Data Analytics and Artificial
Intelligence technology making all our processes centralised, digitised and automated.
RVNL upgraded the data centre and shifted to
RailTel. With this now our systems are running on latest hardware.
RVNL, being a Navratna Public Sector Enterprise, ensures that as per
Information Technology Act, 2000, Your Company has always been at the forefront in the
adoption of new technology solutions for the continual improvement in its business
processes. With a vision to be a digitally empowered organization for operational
excellence and stakeholder value creation, it has adopted several path-breaking
technologies in its technology stack. Various IT projects that are in pipeline for
implementation are Upgrading our SAP systems from ECC 6 to S4/ HANA, Implementing ISO
27001/2023 which is an internationally recognised standard for information security
management systems etc.
15. DIRE CTORS' RESPONSIBILITY
Pur suant to Section 134(5) of the Act, 2013, the Directors confirm
that - a) In the preparation of the annual accounts, the applicable accounting
standards have been followed along with proper explanation relating to material
departures; b) The Directors have selected such accounting policies and applied them
consistently and made judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent so as to
give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company at the end of the
Financial Year and of the profit of the Company for that period; to c) The Directors have
taken proper and sufficient care for the maintenance of adequate accounting records in
accordance with the provisions of this Act for safeguarding the assets of the Company and
for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities; d) The Directors have
prepared the annual accounts on a going concern basis. e) The Directors have laid down
internal financial controls to be followed by the Company and that such internal financial
controls are adequate and were operating effectively. f) The Directors have devised proper
systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all applicable laws and that such
systems were adequate and operating effectively.
16. DIRE CTORS AND KEY MANAGERIAL
PERSONNEL
R VNL being a Government Company, the appointment of directors on its
Board are done by the Ministry of Railways, Govt. of India from time to time. As on date
of this report, the strength of the Board of the Company comprises of Nine (9) Directors,
out of which five (5) are whole-time Directors (including Chairman and Managing Director),
two (2) Government Nominee Director from Administrative Ministry i.e., Ministry of
Railways (MoR) as (Part-time) (official) Directors and two (2) Independent Director.
Position of five (5) Independent Directors (including
one-womanIndependentDirector)isvacant.However, the composition of the Board of Directors
was not in conformity with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, SEBI LODR
Regulations and DPE Guidelines on Corporate Governance, due to absence of requisite number
of Independent Directors including Woman Independent Director on its Board.
The Company has been requesting Ministry of Railways (MoR), Government
of India to appoint requisite number of Independent Directors (including woman Independent
Director) to ensure the compliance to the provisions of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 and
DPE Guidelines on Corporate Governance. Except the appointment of Independent Directors
(including woman Independent Director), the composition of the Board is in compliance with
Regulation 17 of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015.
Th e following Directors held office during the year and till the date
of this report-
S. No. |
Name & DIN of
Directors |
Designation |
Date of Appointment |
Whole Time Directors/Functional Directors |
|
|
1. |
Mr. Pradeep Gaur (DIN:07243986) |
Chairman and Managing Director |
from 01.09.2018 onwards |
2. |
Mr. Vinay Singh (DIN:03324677) |
Director (Projects) |
From 01.08.2019 onwards |
3. |
Mr. Rajesh Prasad (DIN:08585975) |
Director(Operations) |
From 03.03.2020 onwards |
4. |
Mr. Sanjeeb Kumar (DIN:03383641) |
Director (Finance) & CFO |
from 06.05.2020 onwards |
5. |
Mrs. Anupam Ban (DIN: 07797026) |
Director (Personnel) |
From 09.02.2023 onwards |
Government Nominee Directors/Part time
Official Directors |
|
6. |
Mr. Dhananjaya Singh (DIN: 08955500) |
Govt. Nominee Director |
From 11.11.2020 onwards |
7. |
Mr. N.C. Karmali (DIN:09103211) |
Govt. Nominee Director |
From 20.05.2024 onwards |
*Independent Directors/ Part time non-
Official Directors |
|
8. |
Dr. M. V. Natesan (DIN: 09408491) |
Independent Director |
From 22.11.2021 onwards |
9. |
Mr. Anupam Mallik (DIN: 09547797) |
Independent Director |
From 25.03.2022 onwards |
*T he Company has received declarations from the Independent Directors
confirming that they meet the criteria of independence as prescribed under the Companies
Act, 2013 and SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 as amended from time to time.
W oman Director & Independent Woman Director
In t erms of the provisions of Section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013
read with the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014, a
Company shall have at least one Woman Director on the Board of the Company. Further, as
per SEBI (LODR) (Amendment) Regulations, 2018, a Company shall have at least one
Independent Women Director. Your Company had no Independent Woman Director on the Board of
the Company since 18.09.2020. The Company has requested Ministry of Railways for
appointment of Women Independent Directors in order to comply with the requirements under
Regulation 17 of SEBI (LODR) Regulations 2015 and Companies Act, 2013.
Appointment/Resignations of Key Managerial Personnel's
T he Board of Directors of the Company has designated all the
whole-time Directors, Company Secretary, Chief
Financial Officer (CFO) as the Key Managerial Personnel (KMP) of the
Company; and Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) and Director (Finance) have been
designated as CEO and CFO, respectively.
Changes (Appointment/Cessation) in Key Management Personnel's
(KMP) during the year and till the date of this report is mentioned in Report on Corporate
Governance.
Name |
Designation |
Date of change |
Reasons |
Mrs. Anupam Ban (DIN: 07797026) |
Director (Personnel) |
27.09.2023 |
Change in Designation from
Additional Director to Director |
Mr. A.K. Khandelwal (DIN: 10085277) |
Govt. Nominee Director |
27.09.2023 |
Change in Designation from
Additional Director to Director |
|
|
01.11.2023 |
Cessation- Nomination
withdrawn by appointing authority |
Mr. Vivek Kumar Gupta |
Govt. Nominee Director |
12.12.2023 |
Appointment |
(DIN: 10423972) |
|
05.02.2024 |
Resignation u/s 168 |
Mr. N.C. Karmali (DIN:09103211) |
Govt. Nominee Director |
20.05.2024 |
Appointment |
Annual evaluation by the Board of its own performance and that of its
Committees and Individual Directors-
RVNL being a Government Company is exempted vide notification No.
F.No.1/2/2014-CL. V dated 5.6.2015 issued by Ministry of Corporate Affairs, to comply with
the provisions of Sec 134(3)(e) and Sec 134(3)(p) with respect to Annual evaluation by the
Board of its own performance and that of its Committees and Individual Directors. Ministry
of Corporate Affairs (MCA) vide General Circular dated 5th June, 2015 has
exempted Government Companies from the provisions of Section 178(2) which requires
performance evaluation of every director by the Nomination & Remuneration Committee.
In case of RVNL, the performance evaluation of Directors is done by the Ministry of
Railways as per their laid down procedure. Further, DPE, through our Administrative
Ministry (MOR) has started the exercise of performance evaluation/ assessment of
non-official (Independent) Directors on the Board of the Company.
Retir ement of Directors by Rotation
T he Companies Act, 2013 provides that the in respect of retirement of
Directors by rotation will not be applicable to Independent Directors. In view of this, no
Independent Director is considered to be retiring by rotation; however, all other
directors are considered to be retiring by rotation. Accordingly, as per provisions of
section 152 of Companies Act, 2013, one third among all other directors namely Shri
Dhananjaya Singh, (DIN: 08955500), Govt. Nominee Director and Mrs. Anupam Ban (DIN:
07797026) Director (Personnel), being longest in office, are liable to retire by rotation
and being eligible, offer himself/herself for re-appointment. The details of Director
seeking re-appointment at the ensuing AGM are contained in the Notice convening the
ensuing AGM of the Company.
Meetings of the Board of Directors and Other Committees of the Board
and their Composition
Pursuant to the Companies Act, 2013 and Rules framed there under, Ten
(10) Board Meetings were held in the F.Y. 2023-24. The details of the Meetings are in the
Corporate Governance Report forming part of this report. Your Company has Audit Committee,
CSR Committee, and other Committees of the Board in place in compliance to Compliance Act,
2013 and SEBI (LODR) Regulations. The Composition and scope of the Committees are provided
in the report of Corporate Governance, forming part of this report in Annexure-B.
Further, there has been no instance where the Board of Directors have not accepted the
recommendation of Audit Committee.
A Statement regarding Opinion of the Board with regard to Integrity,
Expertise and Experience (including the Proficiency) of the Independent Directors
appointed during the year
T he Independent Directors appointed on the Board the Company are
eminent personalities drawn from fields like Science, Finance, management, industry etc.
having wide experience. Upon induction on the Board of the Company, the Independent
Directors are familiarized with profile of the Company, its business, industry scenario,
operations, organizational structure, statutory & regulatory responsibilities through
familiarization programme. During the Financial Year 2023-24, No Independent Director on
the board of Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) has resigned from the post of Independent
Director. However, the present two Independent Director has wide experience in his field
and has contributed towards the growth of the Company. In the opinion of the Board, the
Independent Director fulfils the conditions specified in the Listing Regulations and are
independent of the management.
However, the composition of the Board of Directors was not in
conformity with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, SEBI LODR Regulations and DPE
Guidelines on Corporate Governance, due to absence of requisite number of Independent
Directors including Woman Independent Director on its Board. The Company has been
requesting Ministry of Railways (MoR), Government of India to appoint requisite number of
Independent Directors (including woman Independent Director) to ensure the compliance to
the provisions of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 and DPE Guidelines on Corporate
Governance. Except the appointment of Independent Directors (including woman Independent
Director), the composition of the Board is in compliance with Regulation 17 of SEBI (LODR)
Regulations, 2015.
17. AUDITORS
Statutory Auditor
T he Comptroller & Auditor General of India has appointed M/s
V.K. Dhingra & Co., Chartered Accountants as Statutory Auditors of the Company for the
year ended 31st March, 2024. The Board would like to thank them for their
valuable support and guidance during the audit of accounts under review.
Secr etarial Auditor
T he Board of Directors has appointed M/s Kumar Naresh Sinha &
Associates, Practicing Company Secretary to conduct the Secretarial Audit for Financial
Year 2023-24. The Secretarial Audit Report is annexed and forms part of this Annual
Report in Annexure E.
18. REPORTING OF FRAUDS BY AUDITORS
During the year, neither the Statutory Auditor nor the Secretarial
Auditor have reported to the Audit Committee under Section 143(2) of the Companies Act,
2013, any instance of fraud committed against the Company by its officers or employees. of
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19. C OMMENTS OF COMPTROLLER &
GENERAL (C&AG) OF INDIA
T he Comptroller & Auditor General of India undertaken
supplementary audit on the accounts of the Company for the year ended 31st
March, 2024 under Section 139(5) of the Companies Act, 2013. The comments of the C&AG
on the Annual Accounts of the Company for the year ended 31st March, 2024 are
yet to be circulated.
20. DET AILS OF SIGNIFICANT AND
ORDERS PASSED BY THE REGULATORS OR COURTS OR TRIBUNALS IMPACTING THE
GOINGCONCERNSTATUSANDCOMPANY'S OPERATIONS IN FUTURE.
No Significant and Material Orders Passed Regulators or Courts or
Tribunals impacting the Going Concern Status and Company's Operations in Future
during the year under Review
21. P ARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES
RELATED DISCLOSURES
T he provisions of Section 134(3) (e) of the
Act, 2013 are not applicable to a Government Company. Similarly,
Section 197 of the Companies Act, 2013 shall not apply to a Government Company.
Consequently, there is no requirement of disclosure of the ratio of the remuneration of
each Director to the median employee's remuneration and other such details, including
the statement showing the names and other particulars of every employee of the Company,
who, if employed throughout/part of the Financial Year, was in receipt of remuneration in
excess of the limits set out in the Rules.
22. MA TERIAL CHANGES AND
AFFECTING FINANCIAL POSITION BETWEEN THE END OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR AND
DATE OF REPORT
T here are no material changes and commitments affecting financial
position of the Company which occurred between 01.04.2023 to 31.03.2024 and date of
signing of this Report.
23. C OST RECORDS
T he provisions of section 148 of the Companies
2013 was not applicable during period under review.
24. DIFFERENCE IN AMOUNT OF THE VALUATION
T here was no such instance of either settlement loan from Bank or
Financial Institution during the year under review.
25. GENERAL
Y our Directors state that no disclosure or reporting is has required
in respect of the following matters as there were no transactions on these matters during
the year under review:
Details relating to deposits covered under Chapter V of the
Companies Act 2013.
Issue of equity shares with differential rights as to dividend,
voting or otherwise.
There has been no change in the nature of business of the Company.
26. C ORPORATE INSOLVENCY RESOLUTION
PROCESSINITIATEDUNDERTHEINSOLVENCY The AND BANKRUPTCY CODE, 2016
T he Company has no information to disclose under above.
27. F AILURE TO IMPLEMENT ANY CORPORATE
ACTION
T he Company has implemented all Corporate Actions successfully within
prescribed timelines. Therefore, the Company has nothing to report.
28. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Your Directors also take this opportunity to gratefully acknowledge the
co-operation, guidance, and support in effective management of company's affairs and
resources provided by Government of India, in particular Ministry of Railways (MoR),
Ministry of Finance, Department of Public Enterprises, various banks, Asian Development
Bank, the Zonal Railways, IRFC and our equity partners in Joint Venture SPVs for their
continued interest and support to the Company. Your Directors would like to express their
thanks for the devotion, commitment and dedication of each and every employee of the
Company due to which your Company could face the new challenges and opportunities and
create a niche for itself as a major provider of rail infrastructure in the country. Your
Directors also acknowledge the support and guidance received from officials of Comptroller
& Auditor General of India, Statutory Auditors, and Secretarial Auditors for their
suggestions. Last but not the least, the Directors would like to express their deep
appreciation and gratitude towards all their predecessors who have been associated with
RVNL, for their valuable contribution to the growth and development of the Company in
attainment of the Company's aim and goals in all the spheres.
For and on behalf of Board of Directors
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(Pradeep Gaur) |
Place: New Delhi |
Chairman & Managing Director |
Date: 08.08.2024 |
DIN: 07243986 |