Indian Railways: Due to the corona virus epidemic on behalf of the Indian Railways, it was made mandatory for those booking tickets on the IRCTC website and app to enter the destination address. But now it has been changed.
Indian Railways: Due to the corona virus epidemic on behalf of the Indian Railways, it was made mandatory for those booking tickets on the IRCTC website and app to enter the destination address. But now it has been changed.
Indian Railways Ticket Booking: If you too often travel in the train, then this news is of your use. Indian Railways has made minor changes in the rules for booking tickets online after the cases of Kovid-19 decreased. After this, now tickets can be booked in less time. Now the destination address will not have to be given for booking tickets from the IRCTC website.
Railway Ministry has implemented the order
Due to the corona virus epidemic on behalf of the Indian Railways, it was made mandatory for those booking tickets on the IRCTC website and app to enter the destination address. But IRCTC will not ask the passengers the address of the destination due to the decrease in the cases of Kovid-19. This order has been implemented by the Ministry of Railways.
rules being withdrawn one by one
The destination address used to help in tracing the Kovid positive passenger during the Corona epidemic. In order to overcome the infection during the Corona period, the Railways had implemented many rules. The rules are being withdrawn one by one when the cases of corona decrease and the situation becomes normal.
software changes required
Withdrawal of this rule of the Ministry of Railways will also reduce the time during ticket booking. Orders of the Ministry of Railways not to take the destination have been given to all the railway zones. CRIS and IRCTC will also have to make changes in the software as per the order.
Earlier, Railways has once again started the facility of providing pillow-blanket in AC coaches. Now pillows and blankets are being provided to the passengers in various trains to sleep at night, even though this was also discontinued during the pandemic.