Indian Railways: A
Journey towards Swachh Bharat

*H.C. Kunwar
With its green initiatives,
Indian Railways is reinforcing its commitment to environmental sustainability
and steadily proceed on a greener path.
Indian Railways has taken several initiatives which reaffirm its obligation towards
minimizing the impact of its operations on the environment.
Bio-Toilets in trains
In order to contribute to ‘Swachh Bharat’ mission launched
by Prime Minister, Ministry of Railways have taken up a mammoth task of
providing human discharge free bio-toilets in all its coaches and the this task
would be completed by September 2019. With the provision of bio-toilets in all
its coaches, discharge of human waste from trains on to the ground would be
completely stopped which in turn would help in improving cleanliness and
hygiene. Indian Railways have already provided 40,750 bio-toilets in its
coaches till middle of this year and in the current financial year, it plans to
fit additional 30,000 bio-toilets.
After extensive research and
field level experimentation, Indian Railways have introduced Bio-toilets in
trains that will contribute cleaner, environment friendly and more efficient
discharge of human waste. The under slung tanks below the coach toilets have
specially developed inoculums which continuously keep on decomposing the waste
and regenerate itself. As a result no replenishment of bacteria is required
and toilets are totally maintenance free.
The technology has been developed jointly by Indian
Railways and Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO) for railway
passenger coaches. This environment friendly, low cost and robust technology,
is the first of its kind in Railway Systems in the world
First Green Train Corridor
To mark the beginning of this journey towards ‘Swachh
Bharat’, Ministry of Railways recently started 114 Kms long First Green Train Corridor
- Rameswaram-Manamadurai track, free from human waste discharge from trains.
Accordingly, 10 passenger trains consisting of 286 coaches moving over this
section have been provided with bio-toilets.
After Rameswarm-Manamadurai, Okha-Kanalas
Junction(141 Kms), Porbandar-Wansjaliya (34 Kms) and Jammu-Katra(78 Kms) would
also be taken up for making them free from human waste discharge from trains. For
this around 35 trains consisting of nearly 1110 coaches would be further
provided with bio toilets and the work is underway. These sections and stations
were chosen, because the number of trains originating and terminating at these
stations and sections are few, thus making it operationally easier and faster
to make them human-discharge free.
In order to carry out efficient disposal of
waste, Indian Railways has decided to provide separate dustbins for collections
of biodegradable (wet waste) and non-biodegradable (dry waste) on the platforms
and all passenger interface areas in A1 & A category stations apart from
vending stalls. Zonal Railways will train the staff engaged in cleaning duties
at railway stations for separate collection and further handling for final
disposal of segregated dry and wet waste from the dustbins.
Indian Railways had already instructed for
efficient disposal of waste arising out of pantry car services and static units
as also to provide adequate dustbins on platforms and by the side of stalls at
all railway stations for environment friendly disposal of waste
Indian Railways will provide different coloured
dustbins and polythene liner bags for bio-degradable and non-biodegradable
waste viz. Green for bio-degradable and Black for non-biodegradable. In the
first phase. Zonal Railways will ensure provision of separate dustbins for
segregated collection of garbage at all A1 category stations immediately,
followed by ‘A’ category stations on or before the end of this year.
Countrywide mass mobilization activities on cleanliness
To commemorate the second anniversary of the country’s
Swachh Bharat Mission, countrywide mass mobilization activities were carried
out on cleanliness and for Open Defecation Free communities.
In keeping pace with the programme, Indian Railways
undertook intensive cleanliness drives on all stations. All stations wore the
ceremonial look with posters and banners spelling the message loud and clear to
the travelling public that the Railway is their travelling home. Railway
officer and staff donned the ceremonial caps interacting with the travelling
public and conducting inspections at station premises. Anti-littering slogans
were posted at various locations. Dustbins for garbage were provided and
awareness programmes were undertaken. All major stations on the Northern
Railway were inspected by all levels of hierarchy from top executives and
supervisory cadres. A drive on garbage handling and disposal was also
undertaken at railway stations, Trains and Depots. Tree plantation ceremonies
were held at various places.
Earmarking each day with specific focus area for spruce-up,
the cleanliness programme has certain defined themes like Swachh Stations
(Clean Stations), Swachh Rail Gaadi (Clean Train), Swachh Neer (Clean Water),
Swachh Parisar (Clean Complex), Swachh Samarpan (Dedication for ensuring
Cleanliness), Swachh Aahar (Clean Food) etc. Indian Railways is committed to
continue this Cleanliness drive on sustained basis. The Indian Railways has
been constantly appealing to all rail users to express their solidarity through
greater public support and an active public co-operation to make the Railways a
place of pride and rail journey a pleasant experience.
Evaluation & Green rating
of industrial units of Railways
A Memorandum of Understanding between Ministry
of Railways and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to
evaluate the Green Initiatives and rate the performance of Industrial Units of
Indian Railways which are pursuing environmentally sustainable practices was signed in July this year. CII will
extend technical co-operation for various Green initiatives in three Railway’s
Industrial establishments, with an objective to make Indian Railways, as a
leading Government organisation in the field of Environment.
Increased reliance on
renewable sources of energy
Indian Railways envisages
sourcing at lease 10% of its energy requirements through new and renewable
energy sources, achieving 15% enhanced energy through improved energy efficiency
in both traction as well as non traction use.
Towards this end, solar panels at
stations, level crossing gates, are being installed. A 10 MW windmill has been
set up at Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai which is expected to earn about
20,000 CERs (Carbon Emission Reduction) per annum. Two more windmill plants of
10.5 MW capacity have been sanctioned for Southern and North Western Railways
through Public Private Participation.
In addition, new trains
introduced in Mumbai suburban section with IGBT based propulsion system have
been equipped with regenerative braking features which have recorded energy
regeneration while braking to the tune of 35-40% of energy used for hauling
these trains.
An alternative fuel –
Bio-diesel
Bio-diesel is an environment
friendly, fuel used to replace Petro-diesel. This viable and indigenous
alternative to fuel the railways is derived from multi feed stock like fresh
and used vegetable oils of both non-edible & edible types, animal fats,
grease etc. Indian Railways have decided to use bio-diesel extensively in its
diesel locomotives and road vehicles. This environment friendly oil is free
from sulphur and does not emit any sulphur dioxide. Its combusts completely
releasing very little carbon monoxide.
Free distribution of CFLs
Indian Railways has also brought
in annual reduction of 0.14 million tonnes of CO2 emissions through
free distribution of 26 million CFLs (4 CFLs per family) to Railway employees
in replacement of energy inefficient incandescent lamps. The project is
entirely financed with the carbon credits earned under CDM framework.
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*Author is an independent journalist. He was earlier
associated with the PR Wing of Indian Railways.