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--- On Thu, 19/2/09, Ari <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Ari <[email protected]>
Subject: [ekonomi-nasional]
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 19 February, 2009, 8:39 AM

Menteri Perkeretaapian India, Prasad Yadav, mendapatkan pujian karena mampu
membalikkan kinerja perusahaan perkeretaapian India sejak dia memimpin badan
usaha itu pada Mei 2004. Perusahaan Indian Railways, BUMN India yang tadinya
terus merugi dan hampir bangkrut, mencetak keuntungan sebesar 18 miliar
dolar US dalam lima tahun terakhir sejak ia memimpinnya, tanpa menaikkan
tarif penumpang, dan tanpa memecat pegawai yang berjumlah 1,6 juta orang.
Apa rahasianya?

Feb 19, 2009 
Yadav celebrates Indian rail triumph
Asia Times Online
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/KB19Df02.html
By Raja Murthy 

MUMBAI - India's Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav had good reason to feel
a sense of pride in a job well done when last week he announced to
parliament his final budget, setting his seal on a hard-won reputation for
being the most successful holder of the post. Indian Railways, operator of
the country's rail network under his command, has posted a historic
pre-dividend profit of US$18 billion over the past five years, 
Indian Railways (IR) is the world's largest employer, providing 1.6 million
jobs - the number of onboard catering staff yelling "chai"
relentlessly from
5.30am to 9pm makes it appear as if there are 16 million of them - and
Asia's second-largest rail network, carrying 18 million passengers daily.
Yet it has, so far, stayed ahead of a near-global recession, and Yadav is
not one to let the scale of his success be overlooked. 
"The same railways that faced a paucity of funds ... have now surprised
the
whole world with a historic financial turnaround," Yadav crowed in his
final
budget speech. "The year 2008 witnessed financial turmoil and a worldwide
recession, making it difficult for even Fortune 500 companies to raise debt
from the international markets." 
Yadav has earned his gloating rights. Five years ago, anyone seriously
mentioning profits at Rail Bhavan, the IR headquarters near Parliament House
in New Delhi, would have received stares of disbelief, if not prompting an
urgent call to the nearest lunatic asylum. 
When he took over, the 156-year old Indian Railways was dismissed as a
hopeless, loss-making organization, with too little revenue, too many
problems and too many employees. State-owned IR was spending 91% of its
income just on salaries and maintaining an aging organization. 
The Rakesh Mohan Committee report, a study that former Reserve Bank of India
deputy governor Rakesh Mohan headed in 2001, termed IR a "white
elephant'
heading for a $12.6 billion loss-making bankruptcy by 2015. 
...
But then Yadav unleashed his unique brand of economics and stunned India and
the business world. He declared he would earn profits without raising
passenger fares - which he actually cut. And the Yadav gloat of success has
enriched every IR budget speech since 2004. 
Last February, while presenting the railway budget for 2008-09, he again
informed parliament of a "historic" cash surplus. "The benchmark
of net
surplus before dividend of 25,000 crore rupees [US$5.1 billion] makes us
better than most of the Fortune 500 companies in the world ..." he said. 
By 2006, IR was posting record profits and "Professor" Yadav was
lecturing
gawking business-school students from Harvard, the Indian Institute of
Management and Wharton on how he turned around the hopeless rail company. 
Yadav's brand of economics, like his controversial life and his famous wit,
is centered around his rural origins. "Indian Railways is like a Jersey
cow," he has often said when explaining the rationale behind
"Lalu-nomics".
"It not milked fully, it would fall ill." 
The IR "milk" was freight capacity. Each freight wagon had an
under-utilized
capacity which corrupt railway officials were privately selling. Yadav
explained his management mantra at a media conclave in New Delhi, in April
2007:
.  I assured all 16 lakh [1.6 million] gang men, signalmen and others [IR
employees] that they will not be retrenched. 
.  The turnaround in the railways is not one man's effort, I have merely
directed it. I just said, "We will not let anybody steal. We have to stop
it." 
.  I have personally checked goods trains, weighed the goods on the weighing
machine and found huge disparities in load booked and the actual load
carried. Several officers have been punished. 
.  Earlier the loading and unloading used to take seven days, now it has
been reduced to five days. 
.  By taking these few small steps only, we were able to save about 10,000
crore rupees. 
.  Not just that, we have reduced the expenditure and last year we had a
surplus of 13,000 crore rupees and we have paid dividends. This year
[2006-07] again we had a surplus of 20,000 crore rupees. 
Adding more cream to the "milk" formula, Yadav commissioned
India's first
dedicated railway freight corridors, two east-west corridors across the
country costing $7.5 billion, backed by a $4 billion loan from Japan. On
February 9, Yadav commissioned the first 100-kilometer link of the two new
tracks, each enabling higher speed goods trains. 
"Almost 60% of freight in India is carried by road and I want that to move
to the railways, " Yadav said. 
...
He told Asia Times Online just over four years ago (see India's man for all
seasons , September 29, 2004): "I am a socialist at heart and have the
interests of the poor in mind. When people see how I manage to work my way
out of tough situations, it gives them hope in their own life." 
To back his "socialist" core, every IR budget since 2004 includes
plans to
help the poor. One example - replacing paper cups for servings of tea and
coffee with earthen cups to help potters. Not all are successful - the
mud-cup ambition did not last long, and paper cups are now back on rails. 
Yadav proposed khadi (handspun) bed sheets in the bedding for passengers in
air-conditioned coaches; provision of social security for contract workers
and porters in India's 6,856 railway stations; running vegetable retail
outlets in stations to help farmers get better prices for their produce; and
special air-conditioned trains with reduced fares for "poor people"
to also
enjoy travelling in comfort. 
In 2006, he announced using excess railway land - IR is the second-largest
land owner in India after the defense forces, owning 43,000 hectares of
vacant land - to construct "world class" budget hotels near major
railway
stations. 
Few politicians in the world can claim as colorful a biography as Yadav's,
and not many exhibit as simple and grounded an outlook. The 61-year-old
cowherd owner from the badlands of Bihar is son of a poor peasant couple and
is father of two sons and seven daughters. He became in 1977, at the age of
29, one of India's youngest elected parliamentarians after once wanting to
become a police constable; 13 years later he became chief minister of Bihar.

A photograph of Yadav in his early days as chief minister shows him sitting
cross-legged on the floor at home, in a vest, and tucking heartily into a
large 
plate of rice and lentils curry, unabashed at the media presence. 
...
Yadav has openly declared his ambition to become India's prime minister.
The
prospect of him holding forth his rustic wisdom on how to solve the world's
problems to a grinning US President Barack Obama, or a United Nations
General Assembly cracking up in mirth, may not be as unthinkable in 2010 as
the prospect of Indian Railways, effectively bankrupt in 2004, accumulating
an $18 billion profit by 2009. 

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