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Blog Entry# 18738
Posted: Jan 18 2010 (18:06)
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Last Response: Jan 19 2010 (09:33)
4 Responses
Last Response: Jan 19 2010 (09:33)
whats the response to this train?? yuva seems to be a super flop as it has suspended reservations beyond the next two rides. its plain simple ignorance on the part of the passengers. you can get to delhi at almost the same time (one hr extra maybe) like the rajdhanis at almost half the price of 3AC. i cant see why it should be a flop. of is it bad marketing on part of the railways?
The low price you mention is available for unemployed yuvas between the age of 15 to 45 yrs only. Those persons have to have either an Employment Registration No. or NREGA certificate to avail low cost.
Else you are treated as normal general passenger and charged accordingly.
You can well guess as to how many will be having NREGA cards who is willing to travel btwn ndls-hwh-ndls. or an unemployed person with valid Registratiion Certificate ,unless for an interview - how many interviews will he get and how much time will a...
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Else you are treated as normal general passenger and charged accordingly.
You can well guess as to how many will be having NREGA cards who is willing to travel btwn ndls-hwh-ndls. or an unemployed person with valid Registratiion Certificate ,unless for an interview - how many interviews will he get and how much time will a...
more...
ya i understand this train has different fares for different sets of people . for the general public its denoted as G or something like that. Like most people even im not clear about this train. i mean we understand duronto's and what it is meant for. this is a case of a very confused positioning. and abt the NREGA cards and all that. ya right. Im sure all the Bangladeshi people will have that. these bangladeshi illegal immigrants have more ID cards (like voter ID, ration card, different address proof, etc.) than we Indians have. Dont know how they manage to get hold of these cards and very easily prove that they are legal citizens of this country