The document provides information on electronic ticketing for train travel in India, including:
1) An e-ticket can be used for travel when accompanied by a valid ID, and failing to provide an ID can result in being treated as ticketless.
2) Only confirmed or partially confirmed e-tickets are valid for travel, while fully waitlisted tickets are invalid.
3) Various acceptable forms of identification are listed including Aadhaar, driver's license, passport, PAN card, and others.
The document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for travel on a train from Rajendranagar to Dimapur. It provides details of the booking including passenger information, ticket details and fares, cancellation and refund policies, valid IDs for travel, and important notices regarding COVID-19 protocols and vaccination information.
The document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for a train ticket from Kamakhya to Ara Junction. It provides details of the passengers, booking, train, and fare, as well as terms and conditions for electronic ticketing. Key points include:
- Two passengers booked sleeper class tickets on the Northeast Express train for a journey on April 21st, costing a total of Rs. 1,011.80.
- The ticket is valid only with a valid photo ID of one of the passengers.
- Fully waitlisted tickets are not valid for travel if the waitlist is not cleared.
- Valid IDs that can be presented include voter ID, passport, driver's license and others
1. The document provides details on an e-ticket reservation for travel by train from Gondia JN to Nagpur, including passenger details, fare details, and important notes.
2. It outlines the valid IDs required for travel, rules around confirmed, waitlisted and canceled tickets, and how to file for refunds.
3. The last few lines provide information on COVID-19 vaccines, the One Nation One Ration Card scheme, and advise contacting customer support for any issues.
1. The document provides information on an e-ticket reservation for travel by train from Rajendranagar to Dimapur. It details the passenger information, ticket prices, valid IDs for travel, cancellation and refund policies, and other terms and conditions for the e-ticket.
2. Additional information is provided on COVID-19 vaccination programs, the One Nation One Ration Card scheme, and contact details for railway inquiries and support.
3. Safety tips are given such as not traveling without valid ID, not carrying dangerous goods, and following COVID protocols during travel.
1. The document provides information on an e-ticket booked from Sattenapalle to Tirupati on train 12734 NARAYANADRI EXP. Key details include passenger name, PNR number, travel dates, ticket class and fare.
2. It lists valid IDs required for travel and provides various terms and conditions regarding e-ticket booking, cancellation and refund on IRCTC.
3. It ends by providing information on COVID-19 vaccination and urging people to register online as only registered beneficiaries will be vaccinated.
1. The document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for a train ticket from Chirala to Madanapalle.
2. It provides details of the passenger names and statuses (confirmed, waiting list etc.), dates and times of travel, ticket costs and breakdown, and various policies regarding ticket validity, cancellations and refunds.
3. It also includes reminders to check health protocols at the destination, carry original ID, details on train schedules may change, and information on filing for refunds if not traveling.
This document provides information about electronic ticketing on Indian Railways, including:
1. Valid identification documents required to travel on an e-ticket include voter ID, passport, PAN card, driver's license, student ID, bank passbook, credit cards, Aadhaar card, or documents from DigiLocker.
2. Only confirmed, RAC, or partially confirmed e-tickets are valid for travel. Fully waitlisted tickets cannot be used.
3. Rules for ticket cancellation and refunds must be reviewed by customers. Traveling without a valid ticket can result in penalties.
IRCTC TICKET BOOKING PROCESS KHAJA MOENUDDIN ADVOCATEsaadhyam
The document provides information on electronic railway reservations and tickets in India. It states that passengers can travel on an e-ticket received via SMS or with a virtual reservation message along with a valid ID. Only confirmed, waiting list cleared or partially confirmed e-tickets are valid for travel; fully waitlisted tickets without a reservation are invalid. It lists valid IDs for travel and details on ticket cancellation and refund rules.
The document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for travel on a train from Rajendranagar to Dimapur. It provides details of the booking including passenger information, ticket details and fares, cancellation and refund policies, valid IDs for travel, and important notices regarding COVID-19 protocols and vaccination information.
The document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for a train ticket from Kamakhya to Ara Junction. It provides details of the passengers, booking, train, and fare, as well as terms and conditions for electronic ticketing. Key points include:
- Two passengers booked sleeper class tickets on the Northeast Express train for a journey on April 21st, costing a total of Rs. 1,011.80.
- The ticket is valid only with a valid photo ID of one of the passengers.
- Fully waitlisted tickets are not valid for travel if the waitlist is not cleared.
- Valid IDs that can be presented include voter ID, passport, driver's license and others
1. The document provides details on an e-ticket reservation for travel by train from Gondia JN to Nagpur, including passenger details, fare details, and important notes.
2. It outlines the valid IDs required for travel, rules around confirmed, waitlisted and canceled tickets, and how to file for refunds.
3. The last few lines provide information on COVID-19 vaccines, the One Nation One Ration Card scheme, and advise contacting customer support for any issues.
1. The document provides information on an e-ticket reservation for travel by train from Rajendranagar to Dimapur. It details the passenger information, ticket prices, valid IDs for travel, cancellation and refund policies, and other terms and conditions for the e-ticket.
2. Additional information is provided on COVID-19 vaccination programs, the One Nation One Ration Card scheme, and contact details for railway inquiries and support.
3. Safety tips are given such as not traveling without valid ID, not carrying dangerous goods, and following COVID protocols during travel.
1. The document provides information on an e-ticket booked from Sattenapalle to Tirupati on train 12734 NARAYANADRI EXP. Key details include passenger name, PNR number, travel dates, ticket class and fare.
2. It lists valid IDs required for travel and provides various terms and conditions regarding e-ticket booking, cancellation and refund on IRCTC.
3. It ends by providing information on COVID-19 vaccination and urging people to register online as only registered beneficiaries will be vaccinated.
1. The document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for a train ticket from Chirala to Madanapalle.
2. It provides details of the passenger names and statuses (confirmed, waiting list etc.), dates and times of travel, ticket costs and breakdown, and various policies regarding ticket validity, cancellations and refunds.
3. It also includes reminders to check health protocols at the destination, carry original ID, details on train schedules may change, and information on filing for refunds if not traveling.
This document provides information about electronic ticketing on Indian Railways, including:
1. Valid identification documents required to travel on an e-ticket include voter ID, passport, PAN card, driver's license, student ID, bank passbook, credit cards, Aadhaar card, or documents from DigiLocker.
2. Only confirmed, RAC, or partially confirmed e-tickets are valid for travel. Fully waitlisted tickets cannot be used.
3. Rules for ticket cancellation and refunds must be reviewed by customers. Traveling without a valid ticket can result in penalties.
IRCTC TICKET BOOKING PROCESS KHAJA MOENUDDIN ADVOCATEsaadhyam
The document provides information on electronic railway reservations and tickets in India. It states that passengers can travel on an e-ticket received via SMS or with a virtual reservation message along with a valid ID. Only confirmed, waiting list cleared or partially confirmed e-tickets are valid for travel; fully waitlisted tickets without a reservation are invalid. It lists valid IDs for travel and details on ticket cancellation and refund rules.
1. This document is an electronic reservation slip for a train journey booked from Prayagraj to Ahmedabad on July 3rd, 2023.
2. The ticket is booked for two passengers, Tara Devi and Harday Narayan, in sleeper class on train 19490/GKP ADi Express.
3. The total fare paid was Rs. 1,141.80 which included a Rs. 11.80 convenience fee charged by IRCTC.
1. This document is an electronic reservation slip for a train journey from Panvel to Khed, departing on July 29, 2023.
2. It provides details of the passengers, train information, fare paid and instructions for passengers.
3. The total fare paid was Rs. 801.80 which included ticket fare of Rs. 790 and an IRCTC convenience fee of Rs. 11.80.
1. The document is an electronic reservation slip for an e-ticket booked from Thrisur, Kerala to Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu.
2. It provides instructions that a valid ID must be shown during travel and lists acceptable forms of ID. General cancellation and refund rules also apply.
3. Details of the booking are given including passenger names, ages, gender, accommodation in sleeper class, fare paid, and contact information.
1. The document is an electronic reservation slip for an e-ticket booked from Thrisur, Kerala to Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu.
2. It provides instructions that a valid ID must be shown during travel and lists acceptable forms of ID. General cancellation and refund rules also apply.
3. Details of the booking are given, including passenger names, ages, gender, accommodation in sleeper class, fare paid, and contact information.
The document provides information on electronic ticketing services for Indian Railways, including valid IDs for travel, fare details and cancellation policies for a specific ticket, catering options and entitlements for passengers, and various terms and conditions for e-tickets. It also lists contact information for queries and emergencies that may arise during train journeys.
This document contains an electronic reservation slip for a train ticket from Rajkot JN to Habibganj on February 22, 2015. It provides details of the passenger, fare, and important rules including requiring a valid ID proof for travel and only allowing cancellation as per railway refund rules. Passengers are advised not to carry dangerous goods and contact customer support for any issues.
This document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for a train ticket booked through IRCTC's e-ticketing service. It provides details of the passengers, booking, and fare. Key points include:
- The ticket is only valid for travel when accompanied by a valid ID of one of the passengers.
- Names of passengers must match those on the reservation chart or they will be considered travelling without a valid ticket.
- The ticket is non-transferable and can only be used by the passengers named on the ERS.
- Cancellation and refund policies vary depending on the ticket status (confirmed, RAC, waitlisted) and whether before or after chart preparation.
This document is an electronic reservation slip for a train ticket from Ahmedabad to Borivali. It provides details of the passengers, PNR number, train details, fare paid, and important rules regarding ID requirements, cancellations, refunds and more. Travelers are advised to check departure and arrival times due to schedule changes and not travel without valid ID. The ticket is non-transferable and penalties may apply if the ERS is not produced.
1. This document is an electronic reservation slip for a train ticket booked from Vadodara, India to Dadar, India on December 15, 2011.
2. It provides details of the passengers, fare, and status of the booking, as well as general rules and terms regarding e-ticketing on IRCTC.
3. Valid identification is required to be presented during the journey, and passengers are advised to check for updates on departure times and cancellation policies.
1. This document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for an e-ticket booked through IRCTC for travel from Nizamuddin to Jhansi on July 15, 2012.
2. It provides details of the booking such as passenger name and ID, fare paid, and important rules regarding ID requirements, cancellations, and refunds for e-tickets.
3. Key rules include showing original ID for travel, partial cancellation allowed only if ID not provided during booking, refund rules depending on ticket status and time of cancellation.
This document is an electronic reservation slip from IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) for an e-ticket booked from Kota, Rajasthan to New Delhi. The summary includes:
1) The e-ticket details including passenger name and details of the booked train journey.
2) Requirements for valid ID proof to travel on the e-ticket and accepted forms of ID.
3) An overview of general rules for e-ticket holders regarding cancellation, refunds, and validations required for travel.
This ticket confirmation email from IRCTC provides details of a booked train ticket from Chandigarh to Delhi on March 9, 2015. It instructs the customer to take a printout or screenshot of the e-ticket and carry it along with a valid photo ID for verification by staff during the journey. The confirmation lists the PNR number, train number and details, boarding point, destination, class, quota, passenger name and status. It also provides information on online cancellation before charting preparation and filing an online TDR for refund after charting.
1. This document provides important information for passengers with e-tickets, including valid IDs required for travel, cancellation and refund rules, and authorization to board based on ticket status.
2. Key details include only traveling with a valid ID proof, partially waitlisted passengers being permitted to board if name is on the chart, and different cancellation and refund processes based on ticket status and timing.
3. Passengers must check rules regarding cancellations, refunds, and valid IDs to avoid issues during their journey.
This document is an electronic ticket receipt from IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) for travel on the 09733/HMH KOTA SPECIA train. It summarizes the passenger, fare, and booking details for two passengers traveling from Bikaner Jn to Kota Jn. It also provides important rules regarding valid IDs required for travel, cancellation policies, and general e-ticket information for passengers.
This document is an electronic cancellation slip from IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) for a train ticket. It provides details of the original booking, cancellation, and refund for a ticket from Secunderabad to Allahabad on December 11th, 2014. The ticket was booked by Ashwani Kumar for Rs. 620 but was cancelled and a Rs. 590 refund was processed, minus a Rs. 30 cancellation fee. It reiterates ID requirements and rules for electronic ticketing on Indian railways.
This ticket was booked from Jammu Tawi to Tenali JN for travel on January 17, 2013. One passenger named Shair Mohammad is booked on this ticket. The ticket details include the PNR number, train details, fare paid, and passenger information. This ticket is only valid when accompanied by a valid photo ID of the passenger listed on the ticket. Acceptable IDs are also listed.
This ticket was booked from Jammu Tawi to Tenali JN for travel on January 17, 2013. One passenger named Shair Mohammad is traveling and must present a valid photo ID during the journey. Important rules are provided, such as only presenting passengers will be allowed to travel, IDs that can be presented, cancellation and refund policies, and contact information for customer support.
Shambhu Sah booked an e-ticket on March 3rd, 2015 from Lucknow to Muzaffarpur. The ticket is for travel on March 4th, 2015 leaving Lucknow at 11:45pm and arriving in Muzaffarpur at 10:21am. The ticket is for travel in second AC class and cost a total of 1,307 rupees. The ticket was booked under personal user ID and cannot be resold.
This document provides information and rules for passengers with electronic tickets (e-tickets) on Indian Railways. It summarizes an e-ticket reservation for two passengers traveling from Palanpur JN to Delhi on August 3rd, 2014. Passengers are advised that they must carry original photo identification for verification by the ticket examiner, and that names on the e-ticket must match the passengers or fines may be levied. General rules regarding cancellations, refunds, and prohibited items are also outlined.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
1. This document is an electronic reservation slip for a train journey booked from Prayagraj to Ahmedabad on July 3rd, 2023.
2. The ticket is booked for two passengers, Tara Devi and Harday Narayan, in sleeper class on train 19490/GKP ADi Express.
3. The total fare paid was Rs. 1,141.80 which included a Rs. 11.80 convenience fee charged by IRCTC.
1. This document is an electronic reservation slip for a train journey from Panvel to Khed, departing on July 29, 2023.
2. It provides details of the passengers, train information, fare paid and instructions for passengers.
3. The total fare paid was Rs. 801.80 which included ticket fare of Rs. 790 and an IRCTC convenience fee of Rs. 11.80.
1. The document is an electronic reservation slip for an e-ticket booked from Thrisur, Kerala to Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu.
2. It provides instructions that a valid ID must be shown during travel and lists acceptable forms of ID. General cancellation and refund rules also apply.
3. Details of the booking are given including passenger names, ages, gender, accommodation in sleeper class, fare paid, and contact information.
1. The document is an electronic reservation slip for an e-ticket booked from Thrisur, Kerala to Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu.
2. It provides instructions that a valid ID must be shown during travel and lists acceptable forms of ID. General cancellation and refund rules also apply.
3. Details of the booking are given, including passenger names, ages, gender, accommodation in sleeper class, fare paid, and contact information.
The document provides information on electronic ticketing services for Indian Railways, including valid IDs for travel, fare details and cancellation policies for a specific ticket, catering options and entitlements for passengers, and various terms and conditions for e-tickets. It also lists contact information for queries and emergencies that may arise during train journeys.
This document contains an electronic reservation slip for a train ticket from Rajkot JN to Habibganj on February 22, 2015. It provides details of the passenger, fare, and important rules including requiring a valid ID proof for travel and only allowing cancellation as per railway refund rules. Passengers are advised not to carry dangerous goods and contact customer support for any issues.
This document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for a train ticket booked through IRCTC's e-ticketing service. It provides details of the passengers, booking, and fare. Key points include:
- The ticket is only valid for travel when accompanied by a valid ID of one of the passengers.
- Names of passengers must match those on the reservation chart or they will be considered travelling without a valid ticket.
- The ticket is non-transferable and can only be used by the passengers named on the ERS.
- Cancellation and refund policies vary depending on the ticket status (confirmed, RAC, waitlisted) and whether before or after chart preparation.
This document is an electronic reservation slip for a train ticket from Ahmedabad to Borivali. It provides details of the passengers, PNR number, train details, fare paid, and important rules regarding ID requirements, cancellations, refunds and more. Travelers are advised to check departure and arrival times due to schedule changes and not travel without valid ID. The ticket is non-transferable and penalties may apply if the ERS is not produced.
1. This document is an electronic reservation slip for a train ticket booked from Vadodara, India to Dadar, India on December 15, 2011.
2. It provides details of the passengers, fare, and status of the booking, as well as general rules and terms regarding e-ticketing on IRCTC.
3. Valid identification is required to be presented during the journey, and passengers are advised to check for updates on departure times and cancellation policies.
1. This document is an electronic reservation slip (ERS) for an e-ticket booked through IRCTC for travel from Nizamuddin to Jhansi on July 15, 2012.
2. It provides details of the booking such as passenger name and ID, fare paid, and important rules regarding ID requirements, cancellations, and refunds for e-tickets.
3. Key rules include showing original ID for travel, partial cancellation allowed only if ID not provided during booking, refund rules depending on ticket status and time of cancellation.
This document is an electronic reservation slip from IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) for an e-ticket booked from Kota, Rajasthan to New Delhi. The summary includes:
1) The e-ticket details including passenger name and details of the booked train journey.
2) Requirements for valid ID proof to travel on the e-ticket and accepted forms of ID.
3) An overview of general rules for e-ticket holders regarding cancellation, refunds, and validations required for travel.
This ticket confirmation email from IRCTC provides details of a booked train ticket from Chandigarh to Delhi on March 9, 2015. It instructs the customer to take a printout or screenshot of the e-ticket and carry it along with a valid photo ID for verification by staff during the journey. The confirmation lists the PNR number, train number and details, boarding point, destination, class, quota, passenger name and status. It also provides information on online cancellation before charting preparation and filing an online TDR for refund after charting.
1. This document provides important information for passengers with e-tickets, including valid IDs required for travel, cancellation and refund rules, and authorization to board based on ticket status.
2. Key details include only traveling with a valid ID proof, partially waitlisted passengers being permitted to board if name is on the chart, and different cancellation and refund processes based on ticket status and timing.
3. Passengers must check rules regarding cancellations, refunds, and valid IDs to avoid issues during their journey.
This document is an electronic ticket receipt from IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) for travel on the 09733/HMH KOTA SPECIA train. It summarizes the passenger, fare, and booking details for two passengers traveling from Bikaner Jn to Kota Jn. It also provides important rules regarding valid IDs required for travel, cancellation policies, and general e-ticket information for passengers.
This document is an electronic cancellation slip from IRCTC (Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation) for a train ticket. It provides details of the original booking, cancellation, and refund for a ticket from Secunderabad to Allahabad on December 11th, 2014. The ticket was booked by Ashwani Kumar for Rs. 620 but was cancelled and a Rs. 590 refund was processed, minus a Rs. 30 cancellation fee. It reiterates ID requirements and rules for electronic ticketing on Indian railways.
This ticket was booked from Jammu Tawi to Tenali JN for travel on January 17, 2013. One passenger named Shair Mohammad is booked on this ticket. The ticket details include the PNR number, train details, fare paid, and passenger information. This ticket is only valid when accompanied by a valid photo ID of the passenger listed on the ticket. Acceptable IDs are also listed.
This ticket was booked from Jammu Tawi to Tenali JN for travel on January 17, 2013. One passenger named Shair Mohammad is traveling and must present a valid photo ID during the journey. Important rules are provided, such as only presenting passengers will be allowed to travel, IDs that can be presented, cancellation and refund policies, and contact information for customer support.
Shambhu Sah booked an e-ticket on March 3rd, 2015 from Lucknow to Muzaffarpur. The ticket is for travel on March 4th, 2015 leaving Lucknow at 11:45pm and arriving in Muzaffarpur at 10:21am. The ticket is for travel in second AC class and cost a total of 1,307 rupees. The ticket was booked under personal user ID and cannot be resold.
This document provides information and rules for passengers with electronic tickets (e-tickets) on Indian Railways. It summarizes an e-ticket reservation for two passengers traveling from Palanpur JN to Delhi on August 3rd, 2014. Passengers are advised that they must carry original photo identification for verification by the ticket examiner, and that names on the e-ticket must match the passengers or fines may be levied. General rules regarding cancellations, refunds, and prohibited items are also outlined.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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IRCTCs e-Ticketing Service
Electronic Reservation Slip (Personal User)
1.You can travel on e-ticket sent on SMS or take a Virtual Reservation Message (VRM) along with any one of the prescribed ID in original. Please do not print the ERS unless
extremely necessary. This Ticket will be valid with an ID proof in original. Please carry original identity proof. If found traveling without original ID proof, passenger will be
treated as without ticket and charged as per extent Railway Rules.
2.Only confirmed/Partially confirmed E-ticket is valid for travel.
3.Fully Waitlisted E-ticket is invalid for travel if it remains fully waitlisted after preparation of chart and the refund of the booking amount shall be credited to the
account used for payment for booking of the ticket. Passengers travelling on a fully waitlisted e-ticket will be treated as Ticketless.
4.Valid IDs to be presented during train journey by one of the passenger booked on an e-ticket :- Voter Identity Card / Passport / PAN Card / Driving License / Photo ID card
issued by Central / State Govt / Public Sector Undertakings of State / Central Government ,District Administrations , Municipal bodies and Panchayat Administrations which
are having serial number / Student Identity Card with photograph issued by recognized School or College for their students / Nationalized Bank Passbook with photograph
/Credit Cards issued by Banks with laminated photograph/Unique Identification Card "Aadhaar", m-Aadhaar, e-Aadhaar. /Passenger showing the Aadhaar/Driving Licence
from the "Issued Document" section by logging into his/her DigiLocker account considered as valid proof of identity. (Documents uploaded by the user i.e. the document in
"Uploaded Document" section will not be considered as a valid proof of identity).
5.Service Accounting Code (SAC) 996411: Local land transport services of passengers by railways for distance upto 150 KMs
Service Accounting Code (SAC) 996416:
Sightseeing transportation services by railways for Tourist Ticket
Service Accounting Code (SAC) 996421: Long distance transport services of passengers through rail
network by Railways for distance beyond 150 KMs
6.While booking this ticket, you have agreed of having read the Health Protocol of Destination State of your travel. You are again advised to clearly read the
Health Protocol advisory of destination state before start of your travel and follow them properly.
PNR No: 6365413992 Train No. & Name: 15670 / NAGALAND EXP Quota: GENERAL (GN)
Transaction ID: 100003261895995 Date & Time Of Booking: 11-Mar-2022 09:53:42 HRS Class: SLEEPER CLASS (SL)
From: DIMAPUR(DMV) Date Of Journey: 20-Apr-2022 To: GUWAHATI(GHY)
Boarding At: DIMAPUR(DMV) Date Of Boarding: 20-Apr-2022 Scheduled Departure: 20-Apr-2022 21:10 *
Resv. Upto: GUWAHATI(GHY) Scheduled Arrival: 21-Apr-2022 03:40 * Adult: 2 Child: 0
Passenger Mobile No: 9872703216 Distance: 250KM
Passenger Address dr vijay house sasaram, rouza road sasaram, sasaram rohtas bihar, Rohtas, BIHAR - 821115
N S
FARE DETAILS :
Ticket Fare ** ₹ 370.0 Rupees Three Hundred Seventy and Zero Paisa
IRCTC Convenience Fee (Incl. of GST) # ₹ 11.8 Rupees Eleven and Eighty Paisa
Total Fare (all inclusive) ₹ 381.8 Rupees Three Hundred Eighty One and Eighty Paisa
# Convenience Fee per e-ticket irrespective of number of passengers on the ticket.
PASSENGER DETAILS :
Sl No. Name Age Sex Booking Status Current Status
1 ANITA DEVI 36 Female CNF/S2/34/MIDDLE CNF/S2/34/MIDDLE
2 PREAM KUMAR 36 Male CNF/S2/40/SIDE UPPER CNF/S2/40/SIDE UPPER
Indian Railways GST Details :
Invoice Number : PS226365413992 IN11 Address: Indian Railways New Delhi
Supplier Information Recipient Information Taxable
Value
CGST SGST/UGST IGST
Total Tax
SAC Code GSTIN GSTIN Name Address Rate Amount Rate Amount Rate Amount
996421 07AAAGM0289C1ZL 370.0 0.00
This ticket is booked on a personal user ID. Its sale/purchase is an offence u/s 143 of the Railways Act, 1989.
Place of Supply: 0() State Code/Name of Supplier : Delhi(DL)
Ticket Printing Time: 13-Mar-2022 20:06:02 HRS
IR recovers only 57% of cost of travel on an average.
IMPORTANT :
As the booking is done in Special Train under COVID-19. Please check Salient features available in Alerts section on IRCTC eTicketing website or Click
here
1.For details, rules and terms & conditions of E-Ticketing services, please visit www.irctc.co.in.
2.Departure time and Arrival Time printed on this ERS and VRM sent through mail are liable to change. Please Check correct departure, arrival from Railway Station Enquiry, Dial 139 or SMS RAIL to 139.
3.There are amendments in certain provision of Refund Rules. Refer Amended Refund Rules w.e.f 12-Nov-2015.(details available on www.irctc.co.in under heading General Information --> Rules & Policies)
4.The accommodation booked is not transferable and is valid only if the ORIGINAL ID card prescribed is presented during the journey. The SMS/VRM/ERS along with valid id card of any one the passenger
booked on e-ticket proof in original would be verified by TTE with the name and PNR on the chart. If the Passenger fail to produced/display SMS/VRM/ERS due to any eventuality(loss, damaged mobile/laptop etc.)
but has the prescribed original proof of identity, a penalty of Rs.50/- per ticket as applicable to such cases will be levied. The ticket checking staff on board/off board will give excess fare ticket for the same.
5.E-ticket cancellations are permitted through www.irctc.co.in by the user.
6.PNRs having fully waitlisted status will be dropped and the names of the passengers on such tickets will not appear on the chart. They are not allowed to board the train. However the names of PARTIALLY
waitlisted/confirmed and RAC ticket passenger will appear in the chart.
7.Obtain certificate from the TTE /Conductor in case of (a) PARTIALLY waitlisted e-ticket when LESS NO. OF PASSENGERS travel, (b)A.C.FAILURE, (c)TRAVEL IN LOWER CLASS. This original certificate must
be sent to GGM (IT), IRCTC, Internet Ticketing Centre, IRCA Building, State Entry Road, New Delhi-110055 after filing TDR online within prescribed time for claiming refund.
8.In case of Partial confirmed/RAC/Wait listed ticket, TDR should be filed online within prescribed time in case NO PASSENGER is travelling for processing of refund as per Railway refund rules
9.While TDR refund requests are filed & registered on IRCTC website www.irctc.co.in, they are processed by Zonal Railways as per Railway Refund Rules.(detail available on www.irctc.co.in under heading
Important Information-->Refund Cancellation Rules.
10.Confirmed ticket can be cancelled upto thirty minutes before scheduled departure of the train. However, no refund shall be granted on cancellation of confirmed ticket after four hours before the scheduled
departure of train.
11.RAC/partially confirmed Ticket can be cancelled upto thirty minutes before scheduled departure of the train. However, refund will be granted as per provisions of extant Railway Refund Rule.
12.In case, on a party e-ticket or a family e-ticket issued for travel of more than one passenger, some passengers have confirmed reservation and others are on RAC or waiting list, full refund of fare , less clerkage,
shall be admissible for confirmed passengers also subject to the condition that the ticket shall be cancelled online or online TDR shall be filed for all the passengers upto thirty minutes before the scheduled
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departure of the train.
13.For Suvidha Train, W.e.f. 20-Jan-2018, refund rule will be applicable as per General refund rule.
14.In case of train cancellation on its entire run, full refund is granted automatically by the system. However, if the train is cancelled partially on its run or diverted and not touching boarding/destination station,
passengers are required to file online TDR within 72 hours of scheduled departure of the train from passengers boarding station.
15.Passengers are advised not to carry inflammable/dangerous/explosive/articles as part of their luggage and also to desist from smoking in the trains.
16.Contact us on: - 24*7 Hrs Customer Support at 0755-6610661, 0755-4090600 or Mail To: care@irctc.co.in.
17.Variety of meals available in more than 1500 trains. For delivery of meal of your choice on your seat log on to www.ecatering.irctc.co.in or call 1323 Toll Free. For any suggestions/complaints related to Catering
services, contact Toll Free No. 1800-111-321 (07.00 hrs to 22.00 hrs)
18.PNR and train arrival/departure enquiry no. 139
19.National Consumer Helpline (NCH) Toll Free Number: 1800-11-400 or 14404
20.All the Terms and conditions specified will be applicable in case of opting Travel Insurance facility. Please Refer Travel Insurance’s Terms & Conditions available on Home page of www.irctc.co.in website.
21.Never purchase e-ticket from unauthorized agents or
persons using their personal IDs for commercial purposes.Such tickets are
liable to be cancelled and forfeited without any refund of money, under
section
(143) of the Indian Railway Act 1989. List of authorized agents
are available on www.irctc.com E-Ticket Agent Locator
22.General rules/ Information for e-ticket passenger have to be studied by the customer for cancellation & refund.
23.The FIR forms are available with on board ticket checking staff,train guard and train escorting RPF/GRP staff.
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Information on Covid-19 Vaccination Programme
1.COVID-19 Vaccine is an injectable vaccine and is a safe vaccine.
2.COVID-19 vaccine will help to protect you, your family and communities from the Coronavirus.
3.COVID-19 vaccine provides immunity against the Coronavirus disease and reduces the risk of contracting the COVID-19 infection.
4.It is true that the COVID-19 vaccine has been developed in a short time frame, but it has undergone the protocols of various levels of trials, following due scientific processes and after due
diligence.
5..Only registered beneficiaries will be vaccinate for COVID-19 vaccine. All beneficiaries have to be registered online. There will be no on-spot registrations at the vaccination site.
6.Once you have registered yourself, you will receive the vaccine in the selected location near your home.
7.All safety protocols including COVID Appropriate Behaviour (CAB) will be strictly followed in the vaccination centers and sites while providing the vaccine. .
8.While vaccines are now available for some people in the initial phase, it is critical that all of us continue to follow all the COVID Appropriate Behaviour, like use of masks, frequent handwashing
with soaps and sanitizers, and maintaining physical distance of at least 6 feet (Do Gaj ki Doori).
ONE NATION ONE RATION CARD
Under this scheme, migrant NFSA beneficiaries can get their foodgrains from any Fair Price Shop in the country through their existing ration cards. Currently this facility is available in 32
States/UTs.
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