Thursday, November 1, 2012

With effect from December 1, if you do not have identity proof, then you can't travel in reserved trains.
At present, photo-id proof was mandatory for all air-conditioned travels and e-tickets. The move is expected to reduce misuse of tickets by travel agents.

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