The Prime Minister called a meeting of the leaders long back and later on, late Shri Dinesh Goswami, who was the minister of law, had constituted a committee under his chairmanship and made a deep study and had come forward with two or three bills. Three bills are also pending in the parliament. We could not proceed with them. Regarding delimitation of the constituencies, we have introduced a bill recently. The Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, 2010, has already been cleared by the Standing Committee and awaits Government's consideration. The Electronic Delivery of Services Bill, 2011, is being introduced which will ensure that essential public services are electronically delivered at the doorstep of the citizen. These are landmark and unprecedented legislations. On the administrative side, our Government seeks to streamline decision making consistent with the principles of transparency and accountability. We are formulating public policy measures on procurement. A Group of Ministers has recommended elimination of discretion in administrative matters where possible. This is work in progress. We began with the Right to Information we will not end the fight against corruption with the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill. Madam we must embrace a holistic approach in our fight against corruption. Our laws must be all pervasive if we are genuine in our endeavour. Legal sophistry cannot be used to argue that State Legislatures must not adopt the model law proposed or delay its that. The fall in good traffic has been attributed by the railway authorities to unfair competition from private operators of transport. I would make two or three suggestions in this regard. One is the progressive use of inter-communicating coaches, what are known as vestibule coaches, in the train so that even during the running of trains, checks could be carried out without delay in running. Another is, just as we have propaganda pamphlets regarding properties of the railways, we might also have propaganda pamphlets regarding ticketless travelling. Keeping in view the demands and requirements, fifteen new trains are being introduced from 1 July, 2021 we are thankful to the hon. Minister for this.
