Explorer

IRCTC to ease rail e-ticket booking for jawans, CRPF inks MoU with Indian Railways

CRPF Director General (DG) R R Bhatnagar signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with IRCTC Chairman and Managing Director M P Mall at the forces' headquarters here, a senior official said.

New Delhi: The nearly three-lakh personnel strong country's largest paramilitary CRPF today inked a deal with the IRCTC to usher in the easy and fast e-booking of railway tickets system for its jawans and officers by replacing the age-old warrant system. CRPF Director General (DG) R R Bhatnagar signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with IRCTC Chairman and Managing Director M P Mall at the forces' headquarters here, a senior official said. "The fresh e-ticketing solution will replace the earlier system of railway warrant which was cumbersome. The new system will also help in cost saving for the organisation and it is in line with the e-governance policy of the government," he said. Till now, the paramilitary personnel had to carry a paper 'warrant' (rail travel authority document) and queue up before a railway reservation counter to book tickets for their travel that was a time consuming affair, he said. The jawans and officers of the Central Reserve Police Force will now be able to book a railway ticket at the click of a mouse from an official portal. "This e-ticket booking initiative with the help of the IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) will act as a welfare step for the personnel. We will soon roll this out across all our formations in the country after today's launch at the headquarters," the DG said. The CRPF, raised in 1939, is tasked as the lead internal security and anti-Naxal operations of the force and has 235 battalions deployed across the country.

Top Headlines

Half of newborns in India breastfed within 1st hour of birth: NFHS-6
Half of newborns in India breastfed within 1st hour of birth: NFHS-6
Number of Indian women with digital access doubled since 2021: Survey
Number of Indian women with digital access doubled since 2021: Survey
Institutional deliveries in India up from 88.6% in 2019-2020 to 90.6% in 2023-24: Survey
Institutional deliveries in India up from 88.6% in 2019-2020 to 90.6% in 2023-24: Survey
50.1 per cent Indian mothers breastfeeding within first hour of delivery: Survey
50.1 per cent Indian mothers breastfeeding within first hour of delivery: Survey

Videos

Breaking: Pune Poison Liquor Case Sparks Violence After 13 Deaths, Liquor Shop Vandalised
WILDFIRE ALERT: Forest Fires Spread Across J&K, Himachal & Uttarakhand Amid Rising Heatwave
GEOPOLITICAL TENSION: Bandar Abbas Strategic Hub in Focus Amid US–Iran Clash & Deal Claims
WEATHER SHIFT: Pre-Monsoon Showers Bring Relief, IMD Warns of Below-Normal Rainfall
POLITICAL REMARK: Yogi Adityanath Warns Mafia, Defines “4 Castes” in Mau Speech

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget