HomeNewsIndiaWith operating ratio of 107.39%, Railways could not generate surplus in 2021-22: CAG

With operating ratio of 107.39%, Railways could not generate surplus in 2021-22: CAG

The CAG’s report on railways finances presented in Parliament on August 8 provides an analytical review of the finances and accounts of the Indian Railways and is based on the audited accounts for the financial year ended March 31, 2022.

August 08, 2023 / 19:41 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
With operating ratio of 107.39%, Railways could not generate surplus in 2021-22: CAG
With operating ratio of 107.39%, Railways could not generate surplus in 2021-22: CAG

The Railways recorded an operating ratio of 107.39 per cent in 2021-22 which indicates a lower ability of the national transporter to generate surplus, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has said in a report.

The CAG’s report on railways finances presented in Parliament on August 8 provides an analytical review of the finances and accounts of the Indian Railways and is based on the audited accounts for the financial year ended March 31, 2022.

Story continues below Advertisement

 

The report states that there was a loss of Rs 68,269 crore in all classes of passenger services during 2021-22. The auditor, however, said that this loss had decreased as compared to previous year.