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Want concession on rail ticket? Better apply for Aadhar

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October 07, 2016 22:50 IST

In the Railways, people in various categories including senior citizens, patients, eminent artists and sportspersons are eligible for availing concessional fare facilities

Railways will hold discussion with UIDAI for linking Aadhaar number with booking of concessional tickets to prevent misuse of subsidy facility by unscrupulous elements.

The finance ministry has asked various ministries including the Railways to identify areas where Aadhaar-based verification can be applied before doling out subsidies, a senior Railway ministry official said.

With the successful linking of Aadhaar cards with LPG service and passport service, the government has now shifted its focus on railway ticketing and booking.

In the Railways, people in various categories including senior citizens, patients, eminent artists and sportspersons are eligible for availing concessional fare facilities.

"We are exploring how to link the ticketing system with Aadhaar so that it can be verified before booking concessional tickets," said the official.

He said railway is writing to Unique Identification Authority of India to know the details of Aadhaar-based system and how it can be linked with the passenger reservation system.

CRIS, railways technology arm, will hold threadbare discussions with UIDAI to find out way forward for making it possible in the national transporter.

However, he said though the Aadhaar-based booking system will prevent touts using fake names and IDs and the concessions will be availed by the genuine persons, it will slowdown the system.

"Currently, we are booking about 15,000 tickets in a minute. Once the system is linked with Aadhaar, it will take some time to verify and as a result the ticket delivery process will be delayed," he added.

He further said the Railways has its own verification system as before giving tickets and also on board checking are being conducted by authorities concerned.

Illustration: Uttam Ghosh/Reuters

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