
She said monitoring committees, headed by senior officials like members of Railway Board, would also be set up to keep tabs on train punctuality, amenities and cleanliness.
Emphasising that realisation of these objectives was not an impossible task, she said efforts would be made to attain punctuality of trains up to 90 per cent.
Declaring that all the commitments made in Budget would be implemented within this year, Banerjee said the White Paper promised by her would be unveiled as soon as possible.
She clarified that the exercise was not to target "any individual" but only to reflect upon the past and present state of affairs of the Railways and chalking out the roadmap for future.
Her promise to bring out the White Paper had upset her predecessor Lalu Prasad and given a handle to the opposition to attack the RJD chief.
Banerjee said her step was nothing unusual as such an exercise was carried out earlier by her predecessors George Fernandes and Nitish Kumar.
She, however, did not give any time-frame despite BJP leader Ananth Kumar insisting that it be unveiled on the first day of the Winter Session. She said the timing would depend on internal and external audits.