Bhubaneswar: The Railway Ministry plans to transport 75% of the goods by 2030. To achieve this, the Chairman of the National Railway Scheme (NRRP) -2030 and the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Railway Board, as well as key officials of the Board, have been in talks with the General Manager of the Railway Zones, the Chief of the Department, the DRM and other railway officials. The meeting was attended by Vidya Bhushan, General Manager, East Coast Railway, Khordha Road, Sambalpur and Waltair Railway Zone, as well as key departmental and senior officials. Virtual discussions focused on artificial intelligence, data analytics, and the NRP. The plan calls for capacity building, infrastructure development and an increase in competitive transport by 75% of the market share of Indian Railways. The NRP aims to build capacity by 2030. Which will meet demand for the next two decades and from 2030 to 2050. The presentation on the NRRP discussed strategies to increase the share of modal goods and identified infrastructure projects with a deadline for completion. Including the NRRP for trains at 130 km / h and later 180 km / h on Golden Quadrilateral and Golden Diagonals, including the removal of unmanned level crossings through the construction of ROB / RUB, the transportation of heavy goods, and the construction of DFCC. The national railway plan will be finalized by November, including the installation of a signal system, the use of long loops on the side of the road and the construction of major bridges / tunnels in important places.