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Merger of Konkan Railway with Indian Railways gets Maharashtra approval

In a letter addressed to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw last month, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated that the Maharashtra government supports the merger, provided the Indian Railways reimburses Rs 396.54 crore.
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The Maharashtra government has given its consent for the merger of the Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd (KRCL) with the Indian Railways, becoming the last of the shareholder states to agree to the proposal. The approval, however, is contingent on two conditions: reimbursement of the state’s financial share in the corporation and retention of the name ‘Konkan Railway’ post-merger. In a letter addressed to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw last month, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated that the Maharashtra government supports the merger, provided the Indian Railways reimburses Rs 396.54 crore — the state’s equity contribution to KRCL — and continues to use the ‘Konkan Railway’ name, acknowledging its regional and operational significance.

The development is considered as significant in view of the upcoming civic polls in Konkan. The people of Konkan have been demanding the merger for several years. The KRCL, established in the early 1990s, is a joint venture between the Ministry of Railways and the governments of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Kerala. The original equity pattern comprised the Centre with 51% shareholding, followed by Maharashtra (22%), Karnataka (15%), and Goa and Kerala (6% each). The last revision of its capital structure took place in a board meeting held on November 9, 2011.

Headquartered in Navi Mumbai, KRCL was set up to construct and operate a railway line through the difficult terrain of the Western Ghats, connecting Roha in Maharashtra to Mangalore in Kerala. The 741-km route, completed by the corporation, now serves as a crucial link for both regional and national train services, with several zonal railways also operating on the line.

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