Railway Accounts Department Examinations

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Railway Budget 2019-20 - At a glance




2019-20 Railway Budget - At a glance 

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Statement of Receipts & Outgoings of Indian Railways - 2019-20





Outgoings
Amount ( Rs. in Crs)
SN
Receipts
Amount ( Rs. in Crs)
OWE - Ordinary Working Expenses - Net
155000
1
Gross Traffic Receipts
216675
Appropriation to Pension Fund
50000
2
Misc Receipts
260
Appropriation to Depreciation Reserve Fund
500



Misc Expenditure
2400



Appropriation to Capital Fund
3035



Appropriation to Development Fund
1000



Appropriation to RRSK - Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh
5000



Total
216935

Total
216935


2019-20 Railway Budget
Rs. In Crores
Percentage
Coaching earnings
62000
29
Goods earnings
143000
66
Sundry other earnings
11575
5
Gross Earnings
216575
100








Bifurcation of
 Gross Working expenses -2019-20
Category
Rs. In Crores
Percentage
Genl Suptd & Services
8851
4
Repairs & Maintenance of Railway Assets
48456
24
Operating Expenses
79161
38
Staff welfare
7915
4
Miscellaneous
8253
4
NPS- New Pension Scheme
2713
1
Appropriation to DRF - Depreciation Reserve Fund
500
1
Appropriation to Pension Fund
50000
24
Gross working expenses
205849
100





OR- Operating Ratio for Indian Railways - 2019-20

Operating Ratio formulae = Gross Working Expenses / Gross Earnings x 100

Operating Ratio for 2019-20 = 205849/216575 x 100 = 95.05 %  ( say 95% )


2017-18  Actual
2018-19 Revised
2019-20 Budget
OR (%)
98.4
96.2
95.0




Sub Major Head under Major Head 3002
Erstwhile Demand No
Rs. In Crores
Percentage
1
3
8851
4
2
4
16007
8
3
5
6952
3
4
6
16561
8
5
7
8936
4
6
8
15716
8
7
9
30670
15
8
10
32775
16
9
11
7915
4
10
12
8253
4
11
13
2713
1
12
14
50500
25

Gross working expenses
205849
100



Friday, July 5, 2019

English Vocabulary


Learn English Vocabulary with the help of the Editorial of The Hindu Newspaper  
for aspiring LDCE candidates


Linkfor Analysis of Vocabulary in The Hindu Editorials

04.07.2019

1.    Hiatus (Noun)  - Pause, break, interval

If the party and its coalition survive the current turmoil it will still be only hiatus.

2.    Stem from (Verb) -  emerge from, originate from

The BJP’s confidence in winning the by-polls stems from its spectacular showing in the Lok Sabha elections.

3.    Wait in the wings (Phrase)  - Ready to do something or to be used at the appropriate time

The BJP is not just waiting in the wings; it is actively trying to reenact a script it has perfected over a decade and more.

4.    Horse-trading  (noun)  - Hard and shrewd bargaining especially in politics

With two MLAs of the Congress resigning from the Karnataka Assembly, it is clear that horse-trading to pull down the State government is under way.

5.    Manoeuvre (Verb)  - Manage, organize, arrange (something tactfully)

At 105 seats in the 224-strong house, it was eight short of a simple majority and began plans to manoeuvre its way to power.

6.    The time is ripe (phrase) – An appropriate or convenient time has come.



The BJP appears to be convinced that the time is ripe for a strike, both because of its success in the parliamentary election and the disenchantment in the Congress over the alliance with the JD(S).

7.    Pay the price (phrase)  - To go through the unpleasant outcome of something which you have done earlier.

The congress is lacking in these aspects and is paying a heavy price.

8.    Rout (Noun)  - Defeat

The party still enjoys significant public support in Karnataka, as was demonstrated in the local body election weeks after its rout in the Lok Sabha election.


02.07.2019

1.    fault-line (noun) – a divisive issue, difference of opinion.


Other than deepening the existing fault-lines in its own State and rendering the situation even more volatile, it is unclear what the Nagaland government hopes to achieve through the exercise. 

  1. demography (noun) – the statistical study/structure of populations, especially human beings.

But the Assam experience shows that in the complex demographies of the Northeastern States, it may not turn out that way.

3.      on the ground (phrase) – in a situation/place where things are happening really/practically

When such is the situation on the ground, in an already volatile region where the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act is routinely extended, it is best that Nagaland proceeds with caution in this enterprise.

4.      emotive (adjective) – sensitive, emotional, delicate


Emotive political issues cannot be allowed to drive the compiling of a registry of citizens.

5.      deportation (noun) – expulsion/expelling, banishment, exile


Bangladesh has repeatedly suggested that the process going on in Assam is “an internal matter” of India, implying that there is no deportation possibility here.

6.      strata (plural form of stratum) (noun) – level, class, echelon/rank

While it would mean convenience, privacy and ease for people belonging to the upper strata who have easy access to healthcare facilities anytime, for those living in conditions of vulnerability and lack access to health care, self-help becomes the primary, timely and reliable form of care

7.      stigma (noun) – shame, disgrace, dishonor


                 One of the reasons why people shy away from getting tested for HIV is stigma and discrimination.

8.      deluge (noun) – a great/large quantity of something

What has changed is the deluge of new diagnostics, devices and drugs that are transforming the way common people access care, when and where they need them. 


01.07.2019

1.       Plurilateral

ü  bilateral - involving two parties / countries
ü  multilateral - among more parties / countries
ü  plurilateral - among limited parties / countries with a particular interest (between more than two countries, but not a great many, which would be multilateral.

Note: The term "plurilateral agreement" is used first time in the World Trade Organization.
"The countries that make up the G-20(19 nations and the European Union) account for 85% of the World's nominal GDP, and each pressing issues it wishes to discuss with other members on bilateral, plurilateral and multilateral levels."

2.       Fugitive

ü  Fugitive (n) : [ fyoo-ji-tiv ]
     
       A person who is fleeing, from prosecution, intolerable circumstances, etc.  A
        runaway.   Example: A fugitive from justice.

"Mr. Modi raised several Indian concerns at the G-20 deliberations, including the need for cooperation on dealing with serious economic offenders and fugitives, as well as climate change funding. This found its way into the final declaration." 

3.       Grandstanding

ü  Grandstanding (verb intransitive)

        to conduct oneself or perform showily or ostentatiously in an attempt to impress onlookers.

"The G-20 is an important platform to discuss pressing issues, and it must not be detracted from its original purpose of promoting sustainable growth and financial stability by grandstanding by one or two members."

4.       Modicum - Noun mod-i-kuh m, moh-di- ]

ü  a moderate or small amount, little bit, particle.
Example: He hasn't even a modicum of common sense.

"While the mandated investment in government securities will ensure a modicum of liquidity, the reduction in sectoral concentration will discipline funds and force them to diversify their risks."

5.            come to grief (phrase) – fall through, fail, collapse.


6.            ripple effect (noun) – the continuing and spreading results of an event/action repeatedly.


7.            come up with (phrasal verb) – produce, propose/put forward, submit/recommend.


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