Under the Digital India programme, 3 applications were launched by Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu that includes handheld terminals for Indian Railways travelling ticket examiners (TTEs), a paperless unreserved ticketing mobile application and a facility for E-booking of disposable linen on trains
Under the Digital India programme, 3 applications were launched today that includes handheld terminals for Indian Railways travelling ticket examiners (TTEs), a paperless unreserved ticketing mobile application and a facility for E-booking of disposable linen on trains were launched by Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu on Wednesday.
“Indian Railways is heading towards Digital India to bring transparency in Indian Railways and thus these IT enabled applications have been launched,” said Suresh Prabhu at the ceremony at Rail Bhavan.
He said the handheld terminals launched in Northern Railways will enable TTEs to update an entire train’s passenger list and highlight vacant berths which can be sent back to HHT application servers, the Passenger Reservation System (PRS) terminals and indianrail.gov website to be viewed.
He later launched unreserved ticketing mobile application ‘UTSONMOBILE’ in South Central Railway which was developed with the help of Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS).
The application was earlier launched in select sectors of South, Western, Northern, Eastern and Central Railways.
The New Delhi and Hazarat Nizamuddin Railway Stations here featured in the extension of the recently launched takeaway e-Bedroll pilot project.
Type one of the takeaway bedroll scheme offers a bedroll kit packed in a non-woven fabric bag consisting of one pillow and two cotton bedsheets at Rs.140 while the other costing Rs.110 offers a single blanket in a non-woven bag. Both types are inclusive of all taxes.
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