Ministry of Railways withdraws decision on convenience fee of IRCTC
The Railways Ministry has asked IRCTC to share 50% of its convenience fee, the company stated on Thursday.
The Railways Ministry has asked IRCTC to share 50% of its convenience fee, the company stated on Thursday.
<p>Indian Railways has logged highest ever electrification of sections covering over six thousand route kilometer in a single year during 2020-21. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, it has surpassed the previous highest of over five thousand route kilometer achieved in 2018-19. Indian Railways has given a lot of emphasis on electrification in the recent years to […]</p>
<p>Both Houses of Parliament will resume proceedings today after a break of four days. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will make statements in both houses of Parliament today on the recent developments pertaining to the welfare of Indians abroad, Non-Resident Indians and Persons of Indian Origin in the COVID situation. Home Minister Amit Shah is […]</p>
<p>Ministry of Railways extends time limit beyond six months for cancellation of PRS counter tickets and refund of fare across reservation counters for the journey period from 21.03.2020 to 31.07.2020. This is applicable only for cancelled regular time tabled trains. Ministry of Railways has decided to extend the time limit beyond six months and upto […]</p>