Dhaka Saturday, May 18, 2024

Bangladesh Railway losing Tk 4-5cr everyday
  • Staff Correspondent
  • 2020-06-19 20:57:22

Bangladesh Railway is losing Tk 4-5 crore in revenue every day following the suspension of all train services across the country amid the coronavirus outbreak. On March 24, the government suspended all the passenger train services throughout the country in an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Only freight train services remain operational.

The suspension of the passenger train services forces Bangladesh railway to count a loss of Tk 4-5 crore every day. Meanwhile, it has lost Tk 52-65 crore in the last 13 days until April 5.

Director General of Bangladesh Railway Shamsuzzaman told the news agency that they earned Tk 1,600 crore in revenue last year by carrying passengers and goods.

On average, Bangladesh Railway has been counting a revenue loss of Tk 4-5 crore every day since March 24, he said.

Asked about the exact figure of loss, he said the director general (operations) can provide the information.

However, Additional Director Genera (operations) Mia Jahan did not pick phone even after repeated attempts.

Talking to the news agency, Railways Minister Md Nurul Islam Sujan said all kinds of train services were halted from March 24 and those will remain suspended until further notice. “Services will resume upon government’s directives,” he said.

He said all the trains used to carry around 2.75 lakh passengers every day to fetch Tk 4-5 crore in revenue. “As the train services remain halted, we’re losing revenue,” he said. The minister said they meet all kinds of logistic support and pay staff salaries from selling tickets and carrying goods by freight trains.

He, however, said they are not looking for any profit during this time of pandemic.

Sujan said although train services are suspended, there is maintenance cost and salaries of officials and staff.

He said Bangladesh Railway has a total of 364 trains and 26,135 officials and employees.

Of the staff, 418 are first class officers, 752 second class officers, 13,622 third class employees and 11,343 fourth class employees, the minister said.

He said although train services remained halted, those assigned for maintenance of railway stations and trains are discharging their duties. Besides, others have been directed to stay at the headquarters so that emergency rail services can resume if needed, Sujan said.

He also directives all railway staff to conduct awareness campaign at all railway stations and keep themselves safe from coronavirus. Mofazzel Hossain, senior secretary of Railways Ministry, said although they are losing revenue following the suspension of train services, they are prioritising the national interest right now.

Bangladesh on March 23 declared a 10-day general holiday from March 26 to April 4 and then extended it until April 9. The government on Sunday further extended the general holiday until April 14.

Besides, bus, train, launch and air services remain halted apart from the closure of all educational institutions, shopping malls and markets.

On Sunday, Police Headquarters informed that nobody will be allowed either to leave or enter the capital city until further notice.

Why Bangladesh is fully dependent on imports
National Univ courses hardly need-based, yet to be changed
Inequality widening, say economists, politicians