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In a bid to modernise its maintenance operations and raise hygiene standards, Indian Railways has begun testing drone technology for cleaning train coaches and station infrastructure. The first such ...
These changes aim to ensure safety, efficiency, and fairness for all passengers. Here are the five most important updates ...
New Delhi: The Indian Railways has introduced several changes in its set up which it says will go a long way in making train ...
In a move aimed at enhancing passenger convenience and accommodating the increasing demand for long-distance travel, Western ...
The Indian Railways has implemented new regulations effective May 1, 2025. According to recent news reports, travelers with ...
Indian Railways introduces new rules from May 1, 2025. Waiting list passengers cannot travel in Sleeper or AC coaches. They ...
IRCTC’s new rule bars waiting list passengers from Sleeper and AC coaches. Only confirmed ticket holders can access reserved ...
The Indian Railways have found out that keeping the number of waiting list passengers long is hindering smooth travel and ...
Indian Railways enforces a strict policy prohibiting waitlisted passengers from boarding sleeper and AC coaches, aiming to enhance passenger comfort and reduce overcrowding.
Summary: Indian Railways is changing the way you travel. From May 1, no seat means no entry into reserved coaches, heres what ...