As Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman prepares to present the first budget of the Modi 3.0 government on July 23, there is growing anticipation among various sectors. Among the hopefuls are senior citizens eagerly awaiting the potential restoration of discounts on train tickets—a benefit that was discontinued with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Historical Context of Concessions
Before March 2020, senior citizens in India enjoyed significant discounts on train travel. Women senior citizens were eligible for a 50% discount, while male and transgender senior citizens received a 40% discount on all express and mail trains, including premium services like Rajdhani and Shatabdi. This concession was withdrawn on March 20, 2020, when the Railway Ministry suspended the discounts as part of broader measures implemented during the nationwide lockdown.
Financial Impact on Indian Railways
Since the withdrawal of these concessions, the Indian Railways has seen a substantial increase in revenue. According to an RTI disclosure, from April 1, 2022, to March 31, 2023, the Railways generated an additional Rs 5,800 crore from senior citizens, with Rs 2,242 crore attributed directly to the cessation of subsidies.
Public and Parliamentary Reactions
The topic of reinstating these discounts has been a recurring issue raised in various public forums and in both houses of Parliament. Despite widespread calls for their return, the Railway Ministry has maintained its stance, emphasizing the overall concessions provided to passengers.
Railway Minister’s Statement
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, addressing the issue in January 2024, highlighted that the Indian Railways offers a substantial overall concession on train fares. “If a train ticket to a destination costs Rs 100, the Railway is charging only Rs 45. It is giving Rs 55 concession,” Vaishnaw stated during a press briefing.
Looking Forward to Budget 2024
As the budget day approaches, senior citizens remain hopeful that their concerns will be addressed. The restoration of train fare concessions for senior citizens would be a significant move, reflecting the government’s commitment to supporting its elderly population.
With the presentation of the budget on July 23, all eyes will be on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to see if these long-awaited concessions will be reinstated, providing much-needed relief to millions of senior citizens across the country.