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Panel to select team for freight corridor

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New Delhi, Feb 6

A proposal to set up a search committee for zeroing down on the managing team for the dedicated rail freight corridor is now pending approval at the Prime Minister's Office. Speaking on the sidelines of a World Bank conference here on Tuesday, Mr J.P. Batra, Chairman, Indian Railways, stated that the search committee is likely to be finalised soon. The freight corridor project of the Railways, which aims to build rail links to move freight along the Golden Quadrilateral routes, would be managed by a special purpose vehicle, called Dedicated Rail Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd.

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