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  2. Tatkal scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Tatkal Scheme is a ticketing program established by Indian Railways. The scheme is used for booking journeys at very short notice. The Indian Railways introduced it in all forms of reserved classes on almost all trains in India. It was introduced in 1997, when Nitish Kumar was the Railway Minister of India. [1]

  3. Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation - Wikipedia

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    For Electronic tickets (e-tickets) booked online, IRCTC issues an electronic ticket with a reference PNR on a successful booking. [12] Electronic tickets can be used for travel along with a valid photo identification and cancellation can be done online. [12] [13] For Internet tickets (I-tickets), while the booking is done online, physical ...

  4. New Delhi–Kathgodam Shatabdi Express - Wikipedia

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    The Kathgodam-bound train covers the distance of 282 kilometres in 05 hours 35 mins (49 km/h) while in the return direction it takes in 05 hours 35 mins (50 km/h). The service was initially slower but speeded up by 5 minutes and 20 minutes respectively in the time-table revision of 2014 but again slowed down by 10 minutes and 20 minutes ...

  5. Express trains in India - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Railways website went online in February 2000 and online ticketing was introduced on 3 August 2002 through IRCTC. [92] Indian Railways now provides multiple channels for passengers to book tickets through website, smartphone apps, SMS, rail reservation counters at train stations, or through private ticket booking counters. Reserved ...

  6. Lucknow–New Delhi Tejas Express - Wikipedia

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    The train, on its first month of run, with an average occupancy of 80–85%, has made a profit of ₹ 70 lakh (US$84,000), while earning a revenue of nearly ₹ 3.70 crore (US$440,000) through its ticket sale. IRCTC, the private operator spent an average of nearly ₹ 14 lakh per day to run the train, earned around ₹ 17.50 lakh daily from ...

  7. Intercity Express (Indian Railways) - Wikipedia

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    The trains are less expensive than other express trains and usually reach their destinations within 5–6 hours. They usually complete a round trip in a day, returning to the origin station at night and using only a single rake. Generally, they have only sitting accommodations and a pantry car. Intercity-Express trains run daily, except:

  8. The Only Way To Prevent Bagged Salads and Greens From Rotting

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    What Causes Good Greens To Go Bad. Unlike what the post suggests, leafy greens aren’t a major source of ethylene.But they are sensitive to produce that emits the gas. That’s why you should ...

  9. AC Express (Indian Railways) - Wikipedia

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    These trains have limited stops and operate at speeds comparable to premium trains like the Rajdhani and Duronto. However, unlike premium trains, the food and meals are not complimentary on these AC Express trains. Instead, pantry car services are available, similar to those on other general express and mail trains of Indian Railways.