Senior Citizens Railway Ticket: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, while answering a question in Parliament, has said that giving concessions incurs heavy cost on railways, so it is not right to give concession in fare to senior citizens at present.
On behalf of the Ministry of Railways, passengers have been given a shock instead of a gift. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, while answering a question in Parliament, has said that giving concessions puts a heavy burden on the Railways, so it is not right at the moment to increase the scope of concessions for all categories of passengers, including senior citizens. Let us inform that concession has not been received in many rules of railways affected due to Kovid-19. One of the rules is to give concession in fare to senior citizens, which was removed in March 2020.
Decision taken in view of declining earnings
Prior to the Corona epidemic, senior citizens were given concession in the fare by the railways. For the past several days, it was being demanded again by the people. But the Railway Minister has refused to give it again. He said that the revenue of Railways for 2020-21 was less than the revenue of 2019-20. Keeping in mind the declining earnings of the Railways, this decision has been taken.
These passengers will get discount
Let us tell you that when the services for railway passengers were resumed during Corona, then the discount on the ticket was stopped. But some special category people got discount on rent and started again. In this, 4 categories of disabled, 11 patients suffering from serious diseases and students started getting concession in rent.
How much discount did senior citizens get?
Significantly, in all trains of Indian Railways, senior citizens used to get a concession of up to 50 percent on the first tickets of Corona. Let us tell you that men above the age of 60 and women above the age of 58 years are kept in the category of senior citizens in the railways. Before the Corona era, in all Mail Express trains including Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Duronto, men were given 40 percent discount on base fare and women 50 percent in base fare.