indians can't drive cars.
As of 2014-Mar, there are 207 trains in Singapore.
They cost a lot of money and take a great deal of time to build. There really isn't a need for more than the existing transcontinental roads and RR lines.
Its true that it employs 1406735 to INDAIN RAILWAYS .But now its more than that. It is 1.6 billon
more than ten roads
Infrastructure: railways, more advanced technologies, telephone system, roadways. Increased employment- while the jobs weren't great, they were better than what had been previously offered. People had increased chances of prosperity. They had better access to advanced medicines
According to million pound drop there is.
The India railways are known to be largest Network in Asia. Indian Railway start to India 1857 The railways traverse the length and breadth of the country, covering 6,909 stations over a total route length of more than 63,327 kilometers (39,350 mile). As to rolling stock, IR owns over 200,000 (freight) wagons, 50,000 coaches and 8,000 locomotives
Thailand grows more rice than India.
Press Trust of India (PTI) is India’s premier news agency, having a reach as vast as the Indian Railways. It employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India. Collectively, they put out more than 2,000 stories and 200 photographs a day to feed the expansive appetite of the diverse subscribers, who include the mainstream media, the specialised presses, research groups, companies, and government and non-governmental organisations.
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Yes, Gujjars is more populated than Jats in India.
There are a couple of different ways of measuring the "most" train transportation. If you go by the state with the most total kilometres of tracks, the answer is the United States, with 224,792 KM of trackage, more than twice as much as second-place China with 98,000 KM. This is a reflection of the fact that the USA was basically built on the railroad. On the other hand, if you want to look at the state-run railway with the highest revenue, the most employees, and the most scheduled trains, the answer is India. On its 65,000 KM of tracks, Indian Railways carries 25 million passengers every day to 7,500 stations, and 2.8 million tons of freight daily. In 2011-2012, Indian Railways earned US$19 Billion of revenue and employed 1.3 million people, making it the single largest employer on earth. This is a result of the fact that India's railways were built by the British during its days as a colony, and they remain a much more reliable network for transporting goods and people than the roads. This is combined with the fact that India is still relatively rural compared with some more developed countries, and most residents can't afford to fly.