Train Ticket Price: Long Distance Trace can be expensive, the rate can increase from July 1 -Indian Railroads -Increase of Passengers Trains Increases in the ticket price -effective from 1 July

Train Ticket Price: Railway Board has suggested to raise the July 1 rates on which the minister’s approval awaits. Under the proposal, AC tariffs of Express trains will rise by two paise per kilometer and one cent in the sleeper. Non-email/express trains will also increase two paise in AC and one cent in other categories will increase. The Railway Board sent a proposal to increase two paise per kilometer in the tariff of Express trains and one cent in the sleeper. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. Train ticket price. If the minister’s approval is received on the proposal of the Railway Board, the tariff of trains will increase from 1 July. The Railway Board sent a proposal to increase the AC tariff of rapid two paise per kilometer and one cent in the sleeper, which has not yet been completed, but the railroad has completed all the preparations to increase the fare. The ministry argues that there has been no increase in the railroad rent since 2020. However, this will only affect the travel of the AC class in long distances. There is no change in the price of less than five hundred km in the general second class outing. A journey of more distance from this costs half a paisa tariff per kilometer. According to sources, the Railway Board sent a proposal to increase the price of one paise per kilometer in the rate of all categories in a non -mail and an Express train and two paise per km tariff in AC class, while more than five hundred km travel in the second class has to pay more than half a paisa. There is no change in other rates. There is no increase in suburban tickets and second -class tariffs for a five hundred km trip. Monthly rates are also unchanged. The first ticket cutters before July 1 do not have to pay the increased rate for the later travel. If this proposal receives the approval of Ashwini Vaishnav, Minister of Railways, AC will have to pay 20 rupees more on the a thousand km, while you have to pay ten rupees for the same distance. As a result, the journey from Delhi to Kolkata or Mumbai will now become expensive with about 30 rupees. Similarly, on a five hundred km journey, you will have to pay five rupees in non-A-A-AC and ten rupees more in AC. Regarding the increase in train price, the railway argues that the tariff is minimized by increasing operating costs and caring for extra loads on passengers. It is estimated that it will earn about seven thousand crores to the railways, which cost more on passenger facilities and safety. Earlier, the Railways also announced a change in Tatkal chatter rules from 1 July. Aadhaar -based OTP verification was made essential to prevent black marketing of tickets. Agents can also book tickets only half an hour after opening the ticket window. The tariff increased five years ago, the railway raised train prices in the year 2020, which came into effect from 1 January. The increase in rates was only in specific categories of long distance. In the second class (general), one paisa per km, two paisa in the second class, two paise in the sleeper category, four paise in AC chair and four paise in all categories AC was increased by four paise.