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Thursday, November 01, 2012

FACILITIES EXTENDED TO HANDICAPPED PERSONS IN RESPECT OF RESERVATION IN TRAINS



FACILITIES EXTENDED TO HANDICAPPED PERSONS IN RESPECT OF RESERVATION IN TRAINS 
(i) A reservation quota of two sleeper class berths has been earmarked in all trains running on non- suburban sections for handicapped persons performing their journey on handicapped concessional ticket. The person accompanying the handicapped person as escort is also allotted the berth out of this quota.
(ii) Instructions have also been issued that in the tickets issued through Computerized Passenger Reservation System, to extent feasible, one lower berth should be allotted to the handicapped person and the person accompanying the handicapped person as escort should be allotted middle/upper berths near the handicapped person subject to availability of accommodation.

(iii)After departure of the train, if there are vacant lower berths available in the train, and if any physically handicapped person booked on the authority of handicapped concessional ticket, who has been allotted upper/middle berth, approaches for allotment of vacant lower berths, the Conductor/Train Ticket Examiner (TTE) has been authorized to allot the vacant lower berth to them making necessary entries in the chart.
(iv) Specially designed coaches known as SLRD coaches with wider entrance doors to allow a wheel chair to enter, wider aisles and modified toilet with 4 berths, the lower two for physically challenged persons and upper berths for attendants have been attached in almost all Mail/Express trains except Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Jan Shatabdi Express Trains and Duronto Express Trains.
(v) Instructions have been issued that in all Mail/Express Trains, the SLRD coaches should be treated as unreserved coaches earmarked for exclusive use of physically handicapped passengers. In case of Garib Rath Express Trains which are fully reserved trains, these coaches are treated as reserved for booking by handicapped persons travelling on handicapped concession on payment of full fare of 3 AC class of Garib Rath Express on first come first served basis.
(vi) Separate counters are earmarked at various Passenger Reservation System(PRS) centres for dealing with the reservation requisitions received from Physically handicapped persons, Senior Citizens, Ex. MPs, MLAs, accredited journalists and freedom fighters, if the average demand per shift not less than 120 tickets. 
In case there is no justification for earmarking of an exclusive counter for any of these categories of persons including handicapped persons, one or two counters depending upon 
the total demand are earmarked for dealing with the reservation requests for all these categories of persons.
2.  Additional Facility 
(a) For the convenience of the physically challenged persons, facilities like Wheel Chairs have been provided at all important stations on the Indian Railways.
(b) In allotment of STD/PCO booths operated from the Railway Stations, 25% booths have been reserved for physically handicapped persons (including blind disability 40% and above).
3.  Concession in Fares As per Railway rules, concession in Railway fares is admissible to the following categories of disabled persons and that too in extreme cases.
S. No.
CATEGORY OF PERSONS
PERCENTAGE OF CONCESSION*
1
Disabled Passengers
1
Orthopedically Handicapped/ Paraplegic persons who cannot travel without escort — for any purpose
• 75% in second, Sleeper, First, AC chair Car and AC 3 tier 
• 50% in First Class and AC 2 tier,
 
• 25% in AC 3-tier & AC Chair Car of Rajdhani/Shatabdi trains
 
• 50% in Monthly Season Ticket & Quarterly Season ticket
 
• One escort is also eligible for same element of concession
2
Mentally retarded persons who cannot travel without escort - for any purpose
3
Blind persons travelling alone or with an escort - for any purpose
4
Deaf & Dumb persons (both afflictions together in the same person) travelling alone or with an escort - for any purpose.
• 50% in Second, Sleeper and First Class
• 50% in Monthly Season Ticket & Quarterly Season ticket
 
• One escort is also eligible for same element of concession

SALIENT FEATURES OF EXISTING TATKAL SCHEME



SALIENT FEATURES OF EXISTING TATKAL SCHEME

a. Tatkal booking opens at 10 AM on the previous day of journey excluding date of journey from the train originating station.
b. The reservation under this scheme is available only upto the time of preparation of charts.  .
 
c. The facility of change of name is not permitted on the bookings made under Tatkal scheme.
 
d. No duplicate Tatkal tickets are issued except in exceptional cases on payment of full fare including Tatkal charges.
 
e. The reservation under this scheme can be sought by
 full fare paying passengers only and no passenger holding concessional ticket is allowed to avail reservation under this scheme. 



f. Tatkal tickets are issued only on production of one of the nine prescribed proofs of identity as mentioned below and passenger should carry the same proof of identity(in original) during the journey failing which all the passengers booked on that ticket are considered as travelling without ticket and charged accordingly:-
 


i. Voter Photo Identity Card issued by Election Commission of India. 
ii. Passport
 
iii. PAN Card issued by Income Tax Department
 
iv. Driving Licence issued by RTO
 
v. Photo Identity Card issued by Central /State Government
 
vi.  Student Identity Card with photograph issued by recognized School/College for their Students
 
vii. Nationalised Bank Passbook with photograph and 
 
viii. Credit Cards issued by Banks with laminated photograph.
 
ix. Unique identification Card “Aadhar “.
g. The procedure for booking Tatkal ticket is as under:- 

(i) For booking Tatkal ticket, a self attested photo copy of any one of the proofs of identity mentioned above, of any one passenger, is to be attached to the requisition slip.   
(ii) The details of the identity proof is captured by the system and indicated on the reserved tickets as well on the reservation chart. 
 
(iii) It is not mandatory for the passenger(s) to go to the counter to book the Tatkal ticket, however, the proof is to be sent in the aforementioned manner.  
 
(iv) For internet booking of Tatkal tickets, the passenger shall enter the identity proof type and number, which is to be used for travel.  These details shall be printed on the ERS/indicated on the MRM/VRM as well as in the reservation chart. (v) During the journey, the passenger, whose identity card number has been indicated on the ticket, has to produce original proof of identity indicated on the ticket, failing which all the  passengers booked on the ticket are treated as travelling without ticket and charged accordingly. Indication comes on the ticket regarding carrying the same original proof of identity during the journey, as indicated on the ticket. 
 
(vi) If the passenger whose identity card number is indicated on the ticket is not travelling, all other passengers booked on that ticket, if found travelling in train, will be treated as travelling without ticket and charged accordingly. 
 
(vii) No refund is granted on the cancelation of confirmed Tatkal tickets. However, full refund of fare and  Tatkal charges is granted on the cancellation of confirmed Takal tickets booked under Tatkal scheme under certain circumstances like non-attachment of coach, cancellation of train, as mentioned in the scheme.
 
(viii) Tatkal tickets are issued subject to the distance restriction on travel applicable to the train.
 
(ix) Booking of maximum of only four  passengers per PNR for Tatkal tickets is permitted.
 
(x) The web/web services agents of IRCTC have been permitted to book only one Tatkal ticket per train per day on the internet.
 
(xi) Agents/RTSAs have been restricted from the booking Tatkal tickets at the counters as well as through internet between 1000 hours and 1200 hours. 
h. Tatkal charges have  been fixed as a percentage of fare at the rate of 10% of basic fare for second class and 30% of basic fare for all other classes subject to minimum and maximum as given in the table below:- 

Class of Travel
Minimum Tatkal Charges (in Rs.)
Maximum Tatkal Charges(in Rs.)
Reserved Second Sitting (2S)
10
15
Sleeper
75
150
AC Chair Car
75
150
AC-3 tier
200
300
AC-2 tier
200
300
Executive
200
300


i. Powers for earmarking of Tatkal accommodation in different classes have been delegated to Zonal Railways. Keeping in view the utilization pattern in the class of travel during the previous financial year and availability of accommodation, the Tatkal accommodation is earmarked in the  zonal Railways subject to maximum as under:-
 

Classes
Maximum Tatkal accommodation which can be earmarked in a train
Executive Class
5 seats per coach
2 AC
10 Berths Per Coach
3 AC
16 Berths Per Coach
AC Chair Car
16 Seats Per Coach
SL
30% of the accommodation
Reserved Second Sitting (2S)
10% of the accommodation

j. At present this scheme is available in  around 2677 trains. Out of the total berth of around 11.57 lakhs berths/seats per day, on an average, around 1.71 lakhs seats/berths are available for booking under Tatkal every day i.e. approximately 14.75% of the total accommodation.
(Based on information for the period from April 2011 to March 2012)
k. Extent of Tatkal accommodation earmarked in a specific train can be checked up from the computerised Passenger Reservation System (PRS) counters or from website www.indianrail.gov.in
l. The earnings from Tatkal Scheme during the last few years has been as under:-
Financial Year
Earnings from Tatkal Scheme (in Rs. crores)
2005-06
126
2006-07
207
2007-08
396
2008-09
605
2009-10
672
2010-11
729
2011-12
847
2012-13 (till August 2012)
409
Source: www.indianrailways.gov.in
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Holiday 2013 - Postal Directorate orders

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Booking of train tickets through Post Office is extended




GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)
No.2012/TG-I/20/P/NRH PRS 
New Delhi, dated 16.10.2012
The General Managers,
All Zonal Railways.
(Commercial Circular No.63 of 2012)
Sub: Extension of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Ministry of Railways and Department of Posts for issuing of reserved tickets through computerized Passenger Reservation System (PRS) terminals provided in Post Offices.
Please refer to this office letter of even number dated 08.08.2007 forwarding therewith a copy of MoU signed by Ministry of Railways with Department of Posts on 31.07.2007 for issuing of reserved tickets through computerized PRS terminals provided in the post office. This MoU was valid for a period of five years.

2. The issue regarding extension of this MoU has been examined in consultation with Finance Directorate of Board Office and it has been decided to grant post facto sanction for extension of this MoU for another five years on the existing terms and conditions.
3. Necessary instructions may be issued to all concerned.
sd/-
(Dr. Monica Agnihotri)
Director Passenger Marketing
Railway Board
Source: www.indianrailways.gov.in

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES’ WELFARE COORDINATION COMMITTEES



CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES’ WELFARE COORDINATION COMMITTEES
STAFF WELFARE 
The Central Government being the largest single employer in the country, bears the major responsibility of looking after the welfare of a large number of employees spread all over the country. This Ministry recognizing that welfare of employees is one of the prime tasks of personnel management, provides and aids a large network of staff welfare programmes, thereby underlining the fact that improvement in the working and living conditions of the employees and their families, leads to efficiency and high morale amongst them.
A brief account of the various welfare programmes/organizations under this Ministry is given below:

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES’ WELFARE COORDINATION COMMITTEES :
Outside Delhi at a place where there are at least 5 Central Government Offices and the total number of Central Government employees is not less than 1,000, the Central Government; Employees Welfare Coordination Committee has been formed. These Committees are responsible for coordinating the welfare activities of the Central Government employees serving within their jurisdictions. At present, there are 41 such Coordination Committees located in different parts of the country. Senior most ficer in the station is the Chairman of the Committee.
RESIDENTS WELFARE ASSOCIATIONS:
In order to foster a spirit of mutual help and goodwill among the residents of government colonies and to promote amongst them social, cultural and recreational activities, Resident Welfare Associations have been recognized in Delhi and in other parts of the country. At present, there are 66 such Associations. The members of Management Committee of these Associations are elected by holding elections every two years under the provisions of the Model Constitution framed by this Department. 
GRANTS TO RESIDENT WELFARE ASSOCIATIONS AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES’ WELFARE COORDINATION COMMITTEES:
This Ministry has been providing grants to the recognized Residents Welfare Associations and the CGEWCCs as under:
i) Residents Welfare Associations  : A maximum of Rs.4500/- per annum
ii) Central Government Employees Welfare Coordination Committee : A maximum of Rs.18750/- per annum for cultural activities and indoor games plus a maximum of Rs.9000/- per annum for Secretarial Assistance. The grants amount is determined on the basis of the staff strength.
AREA WELFARE OFFICERS :
Area Welfare Officers (AWOs) are appointed in residential colonies having a large number of Central Government employees. The AWOs serve as a link between the Government and residents in matters relating to the welfare of Government employees living in various colonies. They also work as field officers coordinating and maintaining liaison with the agencies of Government concerned in matters relating to provision of various civic amenities to the residents, such as CPWD, CGHS, Horticulture, Police, Transport and others. There are at present 64 AWOs' in Delhi and 25 at places outside Delhi.
BENEVOLENT FUND :
To provide financial assistance to the Central Government employees in the event of their prolonged illness, premature retirement, death etc. Benevolent Funds have been in operation in the Central Government Departments. In this Ministry, employees who are members of this Fund, have to contribute Rs.20 each per annum. The Government’s contribution to this Fund is Re.1/- per sanctioned staff, per annum.
RECREATION HALLS/CLUBS IN MINISTRIES/DEPARTMENTS :
Clubs have been set up in the Ministries/Departments with the object of organising various welfare activities
For further details,following officers may be contacted :- 
Shri Suresh Pal
J.S & Chief Welfare Officer,
Phone No.2462 5562
Shri Rajiv Rai,
Director (Welfare),
Phone No.24624893
Shri Ajay Saxena
Section Officer (Welfare),
Phone No.2469 4349
OTHER STAFF – WELFARE PROGRAMMES/AGENCIES :
Central Civil Services Cultural and Sports Board, CSOI, Grih Kalyan Kendra and the Kendriya Bhandar represent other staff welfare activities operating under the aegis of this Ministry. The running of Departmental canteens is another important welfare measure. 
Source: www.persmin.nic.in
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Holiday on account of Bakrid for the Central Government Offices in Kerala



Holiday on account of Bakrid for the Central Government Offices in Kerala

A press release has been issued by the Central Government Welfare Co-Ordination Committee in Kerala regarding the change of holiday on account of Bakrid. The holiday on account of Bakrid for the Central Government Offices in Kerala will be on October 26 (Friday) instead of Saturday as in the case of State Government Offices.
Holiday for Idul Zuha (Bakrid) changed from 27th October to 26th October, 2012 consequent on change in Kerala State Government Holiday.
Source : http://cgstaffnews.com