




The newly constituted Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA), set up with a specific mandate of commercially utilising Railways’ surplus land, is tipped to be now tasked with getting the remaining 78 budget hotels constructed.
Significantly, the Rail Bhavan has pulled out seven sites out of the total 29 for which the IRCTC had already initiated a process of short-listing private players. The sites removed from the list include Mumbai (Carnac Bunder), Chennai Central, Agra, Chandigarh, Pune, Secunderabad and Anand Vihar (New Delhi).
The official reason being given for the move is that the railway stations at all these locations have to be made into world-class stations and allowing private players to construct budget hotels there could lead to a clash of interest later.
Now, the ministry also wants to ensure that 25 per cent of the total accommodation in the budget hotels is reserved for railway passengers.


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