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UPA govt. to promote PPP model for infrastructure growth: Kalam

New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) Showering praise on the UPA government for launching sustained efforts to promote Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) as an instrument for building world class infrastructure, President APJ Abdul Kalam today said the salutary results of such a policy were to be seen in the phenomenal changes in the railway, civil aviation, power, road and port sectors.

In his address to both Houses of Parliament, heralding the opening of the Budget Session, Dr Kalam, in particular, singled out the incredible ''turnaround'' of Indian Railways, saying it was once again on track because of market-driven pricing policy, rational utilisation of capacity and improved supply and demand management.

''Over the last 30 months, railway freight volumes have grown by 8-10 per cent and growth in passenger volumes has doubled.

Container business has been opened up to private businesses,'' Dr Kalam said.

Stressing the need to maintain this momentum, he said this would require modernisation and creation of additional infrastructure through promotion of the PPP model.

''There has been an encouraging response to the offer to allow prIvate container trains,'' he said.

With regard to the Dedicated Rail Freight Corridor, which received the Cabinet nod only yesterday, he said preliminary work on the project had begun.

''The project will provide the necessary infrastructure support for growth in container, coal and other mineral traffic. This project is proceeding on a fast track basis and a Special Purpose Vehicle called the Dedicated Freight Coridor Corporation of India Limited has been formed to implement the project.'' MORE UNI

'Hang Afzal', Shiv Sena MPs tell President Kalam

New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) The address of President A P J Abdul Kalam to the Joint Session of Parliament today was disrupted by Shiv Sena MPs who demanded hanging of Mohammad Afzal, sentenced to death by the Supreme Court in the December 2002 Parliament Attack case. As the President started reading out 43rd paragraph concerning law and order and internal security in north-east, Jammu and Kashmir and Naxal-affected regions, the Shiv Sena MPs got up in their seats and.....

Growth process to benefit backward minority groups: President

New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) Reaffirming the government's commitment to make backward minority groups ''active participants and beneficiaries'' of the growth process, President A P J Abdul Kalam today said India continued to be concerned over infiltration and cross-border terrorism. ''We will take all measures necessary to ensure that the fruits of development are shared equitably and backward minority groups become active participants and beneficiaries of our growth processes,'' Dr Kalam said in his customary address to a joint sitting of.....

Govt committed to judicial reforms: Kalam

New Delhi, Feb 23 (UNI) President A P J Abdul Kalam today asserted that the Government is committed to judicial reforms to speed up the justice delivery system and ensure greater efficiency, transparency and integrity. In his address to the joint session of Parliament, the President said a new bill for setting up the National Judicial Council for greater accountability and transparency in the judiciary has already been tabled in Parliament. Moreover, Grameen Nyayalay Bill for setting up people-friendly local courts.....
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