Railways modifies identity proof rules for Tatkal travellers

As per modified rules, there won't be any need to mention or furnish photocopy of proof of identity, while booking a Tatkal ticket.

MUMBAI: Indian Railways has modified rules on identity proof of passengers travelling on tickets issued under its Tatkal Scheme, it was officially announced here today.

As per modified rules, there won't be any need to mention or furnish photocopy of proof of identity, while booking a Tatkal ticket or indicate the same while booking tickets through the Internet, according to a statement issued by the Western Railway.

Only one passenger needs to produce any one of the following proofs of identity in the original during the journey, in case a group of passengers are travelling on Tatkal tickets, according to the statement.

As per the statement, documents to be furnished as identification proofs include Voter's Photo Identity Card, Passport, PAN Card, Driving Licence, Aadhar Card, Photo Identity Card with photographs with a serial number issued by central or state governments, student identity card with photograph issued by a recognised school or college, passbook of nationalised banks with a photograph, as well as credit cards issued by banks with laminated photograph.

According to the statement, other identification proofs include photo identity cards with serial number issued by Central government or state government run public sector undertakings, similar cards issued by district administrations, municipal bodies or panchayat administrations.
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Indian Railways has rolled out a non-AC coach of Rewari-Sitapur passenger train lit by solar panels installed on its roof as part of its plan to harness the green source of energy in a big way.

Image: Anil Kumar Chhatri, Northern Railways
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Indian Railways has rolled out a non-AC coach of Rewari-Sitapur passenger train lit by solar panels installed on its roof as part of its plan to harness the green source of en..
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Railways is planning to come out with a solar policy for procuring 1000 MW solar power in the next five years.

Coaches of Shan-e-Punjab Express and Taj Express are also going to be equipped with solar power shortly, a senior Northern Railway official has said.

Image: Anil Kumar Chhatri, Northern Railways
Railways is planning to come out with a solar policy for procuring 1000 MW solar power in the next five years.

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It cost about Rs 3.90 lakh for equipping the non-AC coach of Rewari-Sitapur passenger train while the Railways will save Rs 1.24 lakh per year in power cost.

Image: Anil Kumar Chhatri, Northern Railways
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Solar panels have also been provided on top of coaches of two narrow-gauge trains plying on Pathankot-Jogindernagar route in Kangra Valley section and Kalka-Shimla section on trial basis.

"On evaluation of trial and cost benefit analysis, further study of economic viability will be undertaken," Railways has said.

Image: Anil Kumar Chhatri, Northern Railways
Solar panels have also been provided on top of coaches of two narrow-gauge trains plying on Pathankot-Jogindernagar route in Kangra Valley section and Kalka-Shimla section on trial basis.

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The solar panels generate about 17 units of power in a day which enables the lighting system in the coach.

Currently Railways will be installing solar panels on non-AC coaches only.

Image: Anil Kumar Chhatri, Northern Railways
The solar panels generate about 17 units of power in a day which enables the lighting system in the coach.

Currently Railways will be installing solar panels on non-AC coaches only.

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Railways proposes to harness solar energy by utilising roof-top space of railway stations, other railway buildings and land including through the PPP mode as per the feasibility, the modalities of which are being worked out.

Railways has plan to generate 1000 MW solar power in the next five years. Steps are being taken to install solar plants at railway building rooftops and level crossings across the country.

Image: Anil Kumar Chhatri, Northern Railways
Railways proposes to harness solar energy by utilising roof-top space of railway stations, other railway buildings and land including through the PPP mode as per the feasibility, the modalities of wh..
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According to the plan, railways proposes to install solar power plants of about 8.8 MW capacity at railway stations, railway office buildings and level crossing gates throughout the country under railway funding.

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu has also emphasised on promotion of sustainable development and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

The generation of solar supply will help railways supply power at remote locations and saving in diesel due to reduced running of diesel generators.

Image: Anil Kumar Chhatri, Northern Railways
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