Birth of railways constituted an important landmark in the
history of India. They were launched and promoted by the
British. It was undertaken by an associated enterprise with
the capital coming from the share holders of a private
company and the Government acting as a supervisor and
guarantor against the financial loss of the former. One such
private company the Great Indian Peninsula Railway
Company (henceforth referred as GIPR) was first to run a
train for public on the Indian sub continent on 16th April
1853 and later became the nucleus of the current Central
Railway.
The aim of the book is to give a detailed and historical
narrative regarding the construction and growth of the
railways by the GIPR in India, an appreciation of the
background against which the first tracks were laid and
the expansion of the system since then. The large number
of histories of the Railways and few on the GIPR have
been published in times past is an indicator of its importance.
However, there is one aspect of the GIPR which has not
yet explored in detail that is the Contract System adopted
by the Company for the construction of the railways. For
the construction of the railway lines, Great Indian Peninsula
Railway Company had followed the system of contracts
and the lines were divided into different sections which
were let to different contractors and each contract was given
numbers. Total 19 Contracts were signed with contractors
which are discussed in detailed in the book.
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Book Details
Publication Year
2016
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Genesis of Railways The Birth of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company 4. Preparation for the First Railway Line in India (Asia) 5. Bye-Laws for the Railway Line and Inaugural Journey: The First Train. 6. Formulation of Railway Policy and GIP Railway-North-East Expansion . 7. GIP Railway – South - East Expansion.
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Author Info
Dr. Rita P. Bhambi is an Associate Professor, Head, Department of History, Guru Nanak Khalsa College, affiliated to University of Mumbai. She has been Awarded UGC Sponsored Teachers Fellowship under Faculty Development Programme. Presently working on UGC Major Project entitled Contractors Employed by the GIPR for the Construction of railways1853-1871. She has edited 3 Books.