The
Indian Railways had suspended its regular passenger train services during the
nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of the highly contagious
coronavirus in India.
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New Delhi(Agencies): The railways said it has refunded Rs
1,885 crore to passengers who booked tickets during the lockdown period and
whose tickets were cancelled.
The Indian Railways had suspended its regular passenger
train services during the nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of the
highly contagious coronavirus in India.
“As the trains were cancelled en masse, the railways faced the challenge
to return a huge amount of money towards refund to the rail passengers. “The railways has successfully refunded Rs
1885 crore towards cancellation of tickets to passengers during the period
March 21 to May 31 on tickets booked through the online mode,” the railways
said.
The entire cost of the ticket purchased has been refunded,
it said. The money has been transferred
in the account from where the payment was earlier made at the time of the
booking of the ticket. Due to the initiative taken by the national transporter,
the passengers got their refund in time and did not face the inconvenience of
visiting a PRS counter for collecting their amount, it added.
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