The dedicated freight corridors of the Indian Railways have had a social-equalising effect with states that have a lower per-capita GDP experiencing significant benefits, a study by the University of New South Wales, Australia, has revealed.
This suggests that the corridors are helping bridge the economic gap, offering a path towards more equitable economic growth across the country, it stated.
Though the study, published in Elsevier Journal, focused on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) for the financial year 2019-20, experts say that overall, it benefits several industries and consumers, giving a big push to the Indian economy.
The study said the dedicated freight corridor gives financial benefits to all regions of the country. However, areas closer to it gain more due to a significant reduction in the travel cost, it said.
"The model finds a universal decrease in the cost of freighting, with GDP improvements being observed in regions with the greatest decreases in cos
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