Railways relaxes ID proof for tatkal group bookings

Passenger associations had termed the earlier norm as “too harsh and not feasible.”

Update: 2015-07-18 02:55 GMT
The high-level team of officials from Rail Vikas Nigam Limited led by Satish Agnihotri arrived here on Monday and is in talks with China's High Speed Rail Corp to build the Delhi-Chennai corridor. (Photo: DC/File)

Kochi: The Railways have relaxed the ID proof norm  saying that  only one of the passengers of a group has to carry the identity proof during journeys under the Tatkal scheme.  

A circular to this effect was issued on  July 14.  So far, the passengers had to give the number and type of ID proof that they would carry during the journey at the time of internet booking itself.  

The new order makes it clear that the passenger can produce any one of the nine ID proofs approved, including voter photo ID card issued by the Election Commission, passport, pancard, driving licence,  Aadhar card and  student ID card with photograph issued by recognised school/ college among others.

Passenger associations had termed  the earlier norm  as “too harsh and not feasible.”  The relaxation  comes even as the railways have allowed the transfer of confirmed railway tickets to the  blood relations.

However, advance information should be given during reservation or before the chart is prepared. Besides, a proof for the relationship should also be submitted.

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