Indian Railway: Booking rail tickets is now easier, IRCTC made this big change


Posted on 14th Apr 2022 03:52 pm by rohit kumar

Indian Railways has made a big change in the matter of ticket booking. Under this new change, now passengers will not have to enter their address while booking tickets. The Railway Board has issued an order prohibiting the demand for this information at the time of booking with immediate effect.

 

 

Railway Board issued an order

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Railway Board has said in its order that all zonal railways should take immediate action in this direction. IRCTC will also make changes to its software. It is worth noting that during the Corona epidemic, tracing was helped when positive cases of Covid came through the destination address. With the removal of this provision, passengers will get a big relief. They will be able to complete the process of ticket booking soon. Please tell that while booking Tatkal tickets, passengers had to face problems due to filling in more details. Let us inform you that amid the rising outbreak of the Corona epidemic, it was made mandatory to fill in the destination address while booking railway tickets on the IRCTC website and app. Which has now been replaced by the Ministry of Railways.

 

 

Opinion was taken from the Ministry of Home Affairs

 

According to the Railway Board, it was asked by the zonal railways that now that the restrictions related to Covid have been removed, can it be made mandatory for the passengers to enter the destination address while booking tickets. After this, the Railway Board took the opinion of the Ministry of Home Affairs. It was said by the Ministry of Home Affairs that no anti-Covid-19 measures will be applicable after 31 March 2022. Therefore, it has been decided that now the address will not be asked from the passengers during ticket booking.

 

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