IRCTC : Women will soon get reserved places on long-distance trains
To make women's travel safer and more comfortable, the Indian Railways is implementing reserved berths
To make women's travel safer and more comfortable, the Indian Railways is implementing reserved berths
Indian Railways will soon employ hostesses on board trains to provide similar service to that provided by airlines
This one-of-a-kind initiative by Indian Railways for the passengers will be nothing less than a gamechanger in the rail travel space.
The Railways Ministry has asked IRCTC to share 50% of its convenience fee, the company stated on Thursday.
There are 26 participants, 13 from Indian Railways, 1 from FSSAI, 10 from Karnataka, 1 from Maharashtra and 1 from Uttar Pradesh attending the training.
Indian Railways will run 261 special trains to various destinations on special fare to clear the extra rush during the Ganapati festival
First rake with exclusive Tejas-type Smart Sleeper coaches introduced in Indian Railways