Ideas and Suggestions :MyGov action Taken
MyGov members had shared their views on the “Indian Railways” group, which was previously known as the “Digital Rail” group. The group had two discussion topics viz. “Train Enquiry System” and “Ticketing System”. We’re delighted to inform that the noteworthy suggestions posted on MyGov have been duly taken into consideration by the Ministry of Railways. These suggestions have been instrumental in bringing about a positive change for provision of better services by the Indian Railways.
The actions and decisions taken by the Ministry of Railways in pursuance of the ideas and concerns received on MyGov are highlighted below:-
S.No.
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Ideas & Suggestions
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Decision or Action Taken
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1.
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SMS Alerts to
passengers before train arrival with journey details including expected train
arrival time.
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Train
arrival/departure status is available on SMS. The passenger can send an SMS
to 139 with syntax SPOT
to instantly get SMS with current train running status. |
2.
|
Sound Alerts for
travellers during night to intimate train arrival at destination station.
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Destination arrival
alerts is available through 139 Railway Enquiry service w.e.f. 20/10/2014.
Destination Alert can be set by calling 139 on telephone and also by sending
an SMS to 139 with syntax ALERT .
|
3.
|
Additional enquiry
number with regional language support.
|
In addition to Hindi
and English, Railway Enquiry 139 provides information in several regional
languages like Assamese, Bengali, Oriya, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu,
Punjabi, Marathi and Gujarati.
|
4.
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Payment Gateway of
IRCTC should support International Debit/Credit cards.
|
IRCTC has tied up
with travel portals like Clear Trip, Make My Trip and Yatra through web
services. The websites of these web services associates of IRCTC accept
International Debit/Credit cards also.
|
5.
|
Toll Free number
(139) should be free
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139 Rail Enquiry is
based on PPP model and is chargeable. It is not feasible to make it Toll
Free.
|
6.
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Allow ticket booking
using Mobile balance.
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Using mobile balance
for ticketing booking is not feasible as per prevailing regulatory
provisions.
|
7.
|
Travelling Ticket
Examiner should use a Tablet instead of using Pen and Paper.
|
Hand Held Terminals
for updating passenger turned-up status have been provided in few trains on
Pilot basis. Further expansion to some more trains is in progress.
|
8.
|
IRCTC website ticket
booking system to have more bandwidth to avoid crash.
|
IRCTC website has
been upgraded with higher bandwidth, new application software and a new set
of servers. The system is now capable of handling about 1.2 lakh concurrent
connections.
|
9.
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Railway ticket
reservation from Common Service Centre.
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IRCTC has entered into
an agreement with “CSC e-Governance Services India Ltd” for enabling Railway
ticket reservation from Common Services Centers. A large number of CSCs are
now enabled with Rail Reserved Ticketing.
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