Quick ticket discussion in trains that go to pilgrimages and mountainous places during Durgapuja holidays

The discussion of train journey to visit pilgrimages, storage space and ocean beaches during the Durgapuja holiday has increased greatly. At the start of Navratri from September 22, people intend to travel to celebrate their holidays, thereby there is a sharp increase in pre -ticket discussion. The Railway Division said that tickets for pilgrimages such as Vaishnodevi, Findhyachal and Maihar after the launch of pre -reservation 60 days ago became almost full. A large number of dedicated tickets to visit these sites. In addition, heavy discussions are also made in trains leading to mountainous places and oceans. On the occasion of Durgapuja and Navratri, a greater demand for pre -discussion, a large number of people leave for pilgrimages or vacation with their family. During this time, popular tourist destinations such as Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Kerala and Karnataka are especially a center of attraction. Trains leading to these sites are usually prepared with attractive packages and special trains. As soon as the pre -booking began, tickets began to sell trains to Vaishnodevi and Maihar quickly. According to officials of the railway department, it is proposed to manage more trains in the coming days so that more passengers can have the opportunity to travel. Railways have taken steps to feed extra trains for passenger comfort. Additional train services will be made available for popular sites such as South India, Himalayan region and Ganga-Yamunjee regions. Additional booking banks have also been opened to provide better facilities to passengers through online booking. As a result of this major discussion, a positive impact in the tourism sector, the tourism industry also receives encouragement. The demand for hotels, transport and other tourism services has also increased due to the large number of pilgrimages passengers. Local traders and tourism operators hope that there will be a tremendous leap in the tourism industry for the sake of this year’s Navratri and Durgapuja.