Reservation period has been extended from 60 days to 120 days – “Operation five minutes” Scheme
Railway passengers soon will be able to book your rail ticket four months in advance instead of two months at present.
In his Railway budget speech in Lok
Sabha, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Thursday said advance
reservation period has been extended from 60 days at present to 120 days
to check the rising menace of touts.
Asked when the decision will be
implemented, Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha told reporters
later that it would come into force in the next fortnight. Incidentally,
the advance reservation period earlier was 120 days but was reduced to
60 days about two years back, a step the railways had then said was
initiated to also check the tout menace.
Member Traffic Ajay Shukla said
advancing the reservation period once again to 120 days would discourage
the touts as it involves more cancellation charges.
Mr. Prabhu announced introduction of
‘operation five minutes’ scheme under which ticketless passengers can
get regular tickets within five minutes of entering station.
Provision of modified ‘hot buttons’,
coin vending machines and ‘single destination teller windows’ will
drastically reduce the transaction time, the Minister said.
For the differently-abled travellers, a
special initiative is also being launched whereby they can purchase
concessional e-tickets after one-time registration. It is also proposed
to work towards developing a multilingual e-ticketing portal.
“We will move towards crediting all refunds through the banking system,” the Minister said.
Read more at “The Hindu”
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