Indian Railways said on Monday that its estimated total revenue for the passenger category on an initial basis for the first nine months of fiscal year 2022-23 is Rs.48913 kroner, up 71% from Rs. Rs.2856.9 billion occurred in the same period last year.
The approximate number of passengers booked on booked passenger segments from 1 April to 31 December 2022 is as follows: ¥from 5.961 billion ¥It was $56.05 billion in the year-ago quarter, an increase of 6%. Compared with the same period last year, revenue from the booking passenger segment he increased by 46%. ¥26400~ ¥3848.3 crore from 1 April to 31 December 2022.
The estimated total number of passengers booked in the unbooked passenger category from 1 April to 31 December 2022 is as follows: ¥40197 Raku, an increase of 137% ¥169.68 lakh for the same period last year. Income from unbooked passengers from 1 April to 31 December 2022 will be: ¥10.43 billion rupees, a growth of 381%. ¥Sales for the same period last year were Rs 216.9 billion.
In addition, Indian Railways today announced that its freight revenue for the current financial year through December increased by 16% over the same period last year. In the first nine months of 2022-23, railways will: ¥1,20,478 kroner, growing from ¥104.04 billion in the previous year.
Total freight capacity from April to December reached 1109.38 MT, up from 1029.96 MT the previous year, an improvement of 8%. From 2022 to the first nine months of his 2023 fiscal year, rail freight loads exceeded the previous year’s loads and earnings, according to the department.
A total of 130.66 MT of outgoing cargo was loaded in December 2022, an improvement of 3%, compared to 126.8 MT in December 2021. moreover, ¥14,573 kroner, +13% ¥12,914 kroner generated in December 2021. Indian Railways said it aims to reach 2,000 MT by 2023-2024 after reaching 1,400 MT in the previous financial year.
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