Indian Railways to accept two more identity proofs for travelling on e-tickets from June 15, 2010

The Ministry of Railways has decided to accept two more proofs of identity for travelling on e-tickets.

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the Ministry of Railways has decided to accept two more proofs of identity for travelling on e-tickets. These are: i) Student Identity Card with photograph issued by recognised School/College for their students. ii) Nationalised Bank Passbook with photograph. The new provision will come into effect from June 15, 2010.

These are in addition to the existing five proofs of identity for undertaking journey on e-tickets namely: a) Voter Identity Card, b) Passport, c) PAN Card, d) Driving License and e) Photo Identity Card issued by Central/State Government.

According to a PIB release, in an important passenger friendly move, the Ministry of Railways has decided to accept two more proofs of identity for travelling on e-tickets. These are: i) Student Identity Card with photograph issued by recognised School/College for their students. ii) Nationalised Bank Passbook with photograph. The new provision will come into effect from June 15, 2010.

There will be no concession including student concession admissible to the persons booking e-tickets except concession for senior citizens.

Ministry of Railways has asked all Zonal Railways to issue necessary instruction to all concerned particularly ticket checking staff so as to educate them about this modified provision and to avoid inconvenience to the passengers.

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