Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw during the launch of Rail Tech portal at Rail Bhawan, in New Delhi on Thursday.  Photo | Shekhar Yadav, EPS
India

In a first, Rail Tech Policy to engage innovators and startups launched

As part of the Rail Tech Policy, the minister launched the high-tech, round-the-clock Rail Tech Portal to engage start-ups, innovators and industry in addressing emerging challenges in the Railways.

Rajesh Kumar Thakur

NEW DELHI: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday rolled out two more reforms—the Rail Tech Policy and second phase of e-RCT (Railway Claims Tribunal) -under the government’s ‘52 Reforms in 52 Weeks’ initiative.

“If you have an idea, we have a plan. And, anyone with a strong technological idea can approach the Railways through dedicated Rail Tech Portal to enable massive and systematic induction of technology into the Railways,” Vaishnaw said while announcing the measures.

As part of the Rail Tech Policy, the minister launched the high-tech, round-the-clock Rail Tech Portal to engage start-ups, innovators and industry in addressing emerging challenges in the Railways.

“In a major push towards technology-driven governance and innovation-led transformation, the Rail Tech Policy and the complete digitisation of the RCT will facilitate big changes in railways,” he told the media.

He said the Rail Tech Portal would invite technological ideas across priority areas, as the Railways has placed strong emphasis on adopting AI-enabled and other advanced technologies in its services.

“The startups and innovations on several innovation challenges like use of drone-based broken rail detection system, rail stress monitoring system, sensor-based load calculation device on parcel vans (VPUs), installation of solar panels on coaches and others would be the most welcome and consider,” he said.

He said, “The e-RCT system will enable end-to-end computerization and digitisation of the Railway Claims Tribunal.”

Safety to get top priority

Vaishnaw said start-ups related to safety would get the highest priority, followed by those on maintenance and other challenges.

E-filing accident claims

The minister explained that 24×7 e-filing, online hearings and instant access to orders would simplify the process of filing accident and untoward incident claims, enabling litigants to submit claims online.

TMC suffers another setback as MP Sushmita Dev resigns from party, Rajya Sabha

Top Congress leaders meet EC, says Meenakshi Natarajan's RS nomination wrongly rejected

LIVE | West Asia conflict: Trump warns Iran will ‘pay the price’ for delaying negotiations

'En Iniya Tamil Makkale': How Bharathiraja changed the language of Tamil cinema forever

Gold remains in demand despite record-high rates in Indian markets

SCROLL FOR NEXT