My Comment on an article "Cancellation of rail tickets gets tougher" published in the economictimes.com Dated 07/11/2015 at 10 pm.
"The move being taken by Railways may be aimed with some good intention to curb malpractices and black marketeering.
But, the real sufferers can be genuine passengers who might miss the train due to some unavoidable circumstances. Most of the train passengers belong to middle class and poor income category. So, if they miss the train and have to forego all the money, it will be a severe blow to their economic position.
Government should adopt some other ways of curbing malpractices instead of introducing these new rules regarding cancellation and refund fees of tickets."
"The move being taken by Railways may be aimed with some good intention to curb malpractices and black marketeering.
But, the real sufferers can be genuine passengers who might miss the train due to some unavoidable circumstances. Most of the train passengers belong to middle class and poor income category. So, if they miss the train and have to forego all the money, it will be a severe blow to their economic position.
Government should adopt some other ways of curbing malpractices instead of introducing these new rules regarding cancellation and refund fees of tickets."
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