New Instructions to Come into Effect From 15th February 2012

New Instructions to Come into Effect From 15th February 2012 
 

In a   move to prevent misuse of Reserved Train Tickets and reduce cases of travelling on transferred tickets, Ministry of Railways has decided that anyone of the passengers/the passenger booked on the ticket issued from computerized Passenger Reservation System (PRS counters) and Internet (i-ticket) undertaking journey in AC-3 tier, AC-2 tier, 1st AC, AC Chair Car and Executive Classes will  have to  carry one of the nine prescribed proofs of identity (in original) during the journey.  The passengers of these AC classes would be required to produce the Identity Card in original as and when required failing which all the passengers booked on that ticket will be treated as without ticket and charged accordingly.  However, the Identity Card (in original or its photocopy) will not be required at the time of purchase reserved AC tickets from PRS counters or i-ticket.  These instructions are valid for all categories of trains, with the above mentioned classes of travel.

These fresh instructions are in addition to the existing instructions under which the passengers with Tatkal tickets and e-tickets are already required  to carry original proof of identity during the course of Railway journey.  In case of Tatkal tickets, self attested photocopy of the Identity Card is required at the time of purchase from the PRS counters or Identity Card details (Number etc.) are to be entered at the time of purchase from internet.

 

These instructions will come into effect from 15th February, 2012. 

A message on this count will be indicated on the ticket issued in the above said classes through computerized PRS/I-ticket.

Center for Railway Information System (CRIS), an organization under Ministry of Railways, has been asked to make necessary provisions in the software. 

The list of valid proofs of identity are as under:-

Voter Photo Identity Card issued by Election Commission of    India.

Passport.

PAN Card issued by Income Tax Department.

Driving License issued by RTO.

  Photo Identity card having serial number issued by Central/State Government.

Student Identity Card with Photograph issued by recognized School/College for their students.

Nationalized Bank Passbook with Photograph.

Credit Cards issued by Banks with laminated photograph.

Unique Identification Card “Aadhaar
 

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