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Title - Independent regulator for rly safety mooted
Posted by : RailXpert on Feb 10, 2013 - 08:00:14 AM

Mumbai: A parliamentary standing committee has recommended the formation of an independent regulator to enhance safety standards and their compliance by the railways to prevent accidents.
    The recommendation was made by the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, which conducted an in-depth study on the functioning of the Commission of Railway Safety (CRS) in the wake of a series of railway accidents.
    The CRS directs, advises and cautions the railways administration through its inspectorial, investigatory and advisory functions.
    The parliamentary committee, in its report presented to the Lok Sabha speaker and the Rajya Sabha chairperson on Wednesday, noted that the CRS needs to be empowered to increase its autonomy and maintain its effectiveness as an accident investigator.
    The committee observed that although the Railways Act provides that the CRS can probe any accident, in reality it is not able to do so in view of the limitations — legal, infrastructural, technical and manpower — under which it functions. “This presents a highly disappointing picture, where the CRS’s powers relating to accident investigation, the basic mandate of CRS, is greatly restricted,” it noted.
    The committee, headed by MP Sitaram Yechury, agreed in principle with the idea of having a regulator fully independent of the service provider, as was also suggested by the Kakodkar committee.
    Though the CRS is under the administrative control of Ministry of Civil Aviation, it takes its origin and discharges its duties according to the rules and regulations framed under the Railways Act. The parliamentary committee felt such a scenario leads to avoidable confusion and makes it difficult to apportion responsibilities because of duality of control and command in CRS’s functioning.
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