East Coast Railway: East Coast Railway has achieved a significant milestone in scrap disposal during the financial year 2025–26, recording its highest ever revenue of ₹290.22 crore. This outstanding performance exceeds the Railway Board’s target of ₹260 crore by ₹30.22 crore, registering an impressive 11.62% increase over the target.
The achievement also marks a 7.77% growth over the previous year’s best scrap disposal revenue of approximately ₹269.3 crore, reflecting sustained improvement in resource mobilisation and efficient asset management.
This accomplishment is the result of continuous and focused Swachhata Drives conducted across divisions, workshops, and loco sheds under the “Swachhata Hi Seva” campaign. These initiatives have not only boosted revenue generation but have also contributed to cleaner premises, enhanced safety standards, and improved operational efficiency.
The success is a testament to the coordinated efforts of all departments and divisions, along with the dedicated work of the Stores Department at both field units and headquarters. Systematic monitoring and transparent e-auction processes have played a key role in converting scrap into substantial revenue.
Major contributions to this record breaking performance include the disposal of over 40,342 MT of condemned rails and permanent way materials, more than 5 lakh PSC sleepers, and significant quantities of ferrous scrap. In addition, condemned rolling stock comprising electric and diesel locomotives, coaches, and wagons were efficiently auctioned.
Efficient scrap disposal continues to be a key thrust area for East Coast Railway, as it not only generates valuable financial resources but also fosters a cleaner, safer, and more organized working environment. This achievement highlights ECoR’s commitment to operational excellence, financial prudence, and environmental sustainability, setting a benchmark for other Railway Zones across Indian Railways.

