Press Information Bureau
Government of India
10-August-2016 16:06 IST
Features of Tatkal Scheme in Railways
Adequate safeguards have been built in the scheme to avoid misuse of the Tatkal scheme, some of which are as under:
i. One of the passengers booked on the ticket has to show the prescribed
proof of identity (in original) during journey failing which all the
passengers booked on that ticket are treated as travelling without
ticket and charged accordingly.
ii. No refund is granted on cancellation of confirmed Tatkal ticket.
iii. The facility of change of name is not permitted on the booking made under Tatkal Scheme.
iv. The timings of opening of booking under Tatkal scheme on the opening
day of reservation have been staggered to 1000 hours & 1100 hours
on the previous day of journey from train originating station for AC and
non-AC classes respectively.
v. Authorised ticketing agents have been restricted from booking Tatkal
tickets during the first thirty minutes of opening of Tatkal booking
i.e. from 1000 hours to 1030 hours and from 1100 hours to 1130 hours.
vi. Web service agents have been permitted to book only one Tatkal ticket per train per day.
vii. Maximum four passengers per PNR for Tatkal Tickets. Individuals are
allowed only 2 Tatkal tickets per IP Address from 1000 hours to 1200
hours permissible and maximum number of tickets allowed to an individual
user is 6 per month.
viii. Automatic log out after completion of one transaction.
Whenever any instance of misuse of Tatkal scheme was brought to the
notice, the root cause for such misuse was examined and remedial steps
were taken by modifying the provisions of the scheme to plug the
loopholes. Centralized statistics, State/Union territory wise regarding
instances of such misuse is not maintained. However, since 2014 till
date, instructions regarding modification in Tatkal scheme have been
issued on six occasions. This Press Release is based on the information
given by the Minister of State for Railways Shri Rajen Gohain in a
written reply to a question in Lok Sabha on 10.08.2016 (Wednesday).
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