Ministry of Railways
52 Reforms in 52 Weeks: Major Reforms in Indian Railways Aiming for Systemic Improvements in Efficiency, Governance, and Service Delivery
Focus on Safety, AI & Tech Boost, Talent & Training Revamp, and Food & Catering Upgrade to Drive Major Reforms in Railways
प्रविष्टि तिथि:
08 JAN 2026 8:11PM by PIB Delhi
Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw held a meeting with Union MoS Shri V. Somanna and Union MoS Shri Ravneet Singh, along with Railway Board Chairman & CEO, Shri Satish Kumar and senior officials, at Rail Bhavan, New Delhi.

In the meeting, it has been decided to bring major reforms in Railways, aiming for 52 reforms this year. The meeting highlighted the spirit of New Year, New Resolutions, and bringing major reforms in Railways.
52 Reforms in 52 Weeks – Systemic improvements in efficiency, governance, and service delivery.
Focus on Safety – Consequential train accidents reduced by ~90% (135 in 2014-15 to 11 in 2025-26); aiming to bring it down to a single digit.
AI & Tech Boost – Accelerating AI and advanced tech use for safety, maintenance, and operations.
Talent & Training Revamp – Exploring innovative methods for talent management and skill development of employees.
Food & Catering Upgrade – Major reforms for better food quality, catering, and onboard services.
Union MoS, Chairman & CEO, and senior officials shared their on-ground experiences. The meeting reviewed infrastructure development, maintenance, and capacity enhancement initiatives. The Railway Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to reforms, safety, tech progress, and passenger-focused growth.
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