Search Forum
Blog Entry# 12466
Posted: Oct 22 2009 (11:51)
9 Responses
Last Response: Oct 22 2009 (13:20)
9 Responses
Last Response: Oct 22 2009 (13:20)
Opinion invited.....
When one purchases a reservation ticket from railway's own counter neither identity proof is asked for nor it is challenged while travelling. But if any one takes help of irctc's online e-ticket booking he/she has to produce identity proof. Why such discremenation is ? Persons booking e-tickets are paying more than those are purchasing from railway's counters.
When one purchases a reservation ticket from railway's own counter neither identity proof is asked for nor it is challenged while travelling. But if any one takes help of irctc's online e-ticket booking he/she has to produce identity proof. Why such discremenation is ? Persons booking e-tickets are paying more than those are purchasing from railway's counters.
5 Public Posts - Thu Oct 22, 2009
Mr. Jitesh,
That's correct. Then the alternative is the persons who booked tickets through agents either should carry their ID proofs. Another alternate (Which is not so easy & acceptable process even to me) is that the agent will have a web camera, and upload the photos then & there. This process of taking photos and giving ID cards is there in all Defence establishments. The person who intends to enter the Defence establishment should invariably carry the Photo ID issued by them.
Regards,
Shiva...
more...
That's correct. Then the alternative is the persons who booked tickets through agents either should carry their ID proofs. Another alternate (Which is not so easy & acceptable process even to me) is that the agent will have a web camera, and upload the photos then & there. This process of taking photos and giving ID cards is there in all Defence establishments. The person who intends to enter the Defence establishment should invariably carry the Photo ID issued by them.
Regards,
Shiva...
more...
3 Public Posts - Thu Oct 22, 2009