Indian Railways desperately needs more trains as 2.70 crore tickets stuck on waiting list
India | May 08, 2023 16:54 ISTThe inability to provide confirmed tickets to passengers has been a recurrent problem with the national transporter.
The inability to provide confirmed tickets to passengers has been a recurrent problem with the national transporter.
The railways said it has refunded Rs 1,885 crore to passengers who booked tickets during the lockdown period and whose tickets were cancelled.
Indian Railways on Wednesday announced to cancel all train ticket bookings made earlier for journeys till June 30.
Indian Railways will forgo around Rs 660 crore in revenue as it is refunding the amount towards cancellation of around 39 lakh ticket bookings for travel between April 15 to May 3, the extended phase of the nationwide lockdown to fight coronavirus pandemic.
New Delhi: Northern Railway has been asked by the apex consumer commission to pay Rs 25,000 to a man for not informing him about cancellation of a train, terming it as ‘deficiency in service'.National Consumer
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