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All Tatkal ticket bookings now require Aadhaar-based OTP authentication, as per the new laws by Indian Railways. With effect ...
Indian Railways took action against online ticket booking fraud. Over 2.5 crore IRCTC user IDs got deactivated due to ...
Indian Railways has updated its emergency quota (EQ) rules to enhance efficiency. Passengers seeking EQ seats must now apply ...
The Ministry of Railways is implementing new Tatkal ticket reservation rules starting July 1, 2025, requiring Aadhaar ...
Ticket policy meant for ministers, MPs and high-ranking bureaucrats is sometimes used for regular passengers with urgent ...
Prospective train passengers can book reserved tickets either online or through computerised Passenger Reservation System counters, and around 89 per cent of tickets are being booked online, Railway ...
The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has deactivated over 2.5 crore user IDs to prevent malpractices in the ticket booking system.
Only common users who have been verified by Aadhaar will be able to book tickets for the first 30 minutes after the Tatkal ...
The railway ministry has introduced revised rules for submitting emergency quota (EQ) requests, aiming to streamline operations and prevent last-minute delays.
Tatkal Ticket Booking Online: Crores of people travel by train every day in India. Railways try to help the passengers in every possible way. Therefore, rules are also changed from time to time.
In addition to banking changes, there will be new regulations for Tatkal train ticket bookings commencing in mid-July 2025. Aadhaar-based OTP authentication will become mandatory for all online ...
To book the tatkal ticket in the selected train, click on the ‘Book Now’ button. A maximum of four passengers per PNR (passenger name record) can be booked on tatkal e-tickets.