Indian Railways ticket refund good news: Passengers to get their money back for these cancelled tickets
The Indian Railways has decided to give full refund for all tickets booked on or prior to 14th April 2020 for regular time table trains.
The Indian Railways has decided to give full refund for all tickets booked on or prior to 14th April 2020 for regular time table trains. The Ministry of Railways informed about the same through its official Twitter handle. This decision of the Indian Railways has come as big relief to those passengers whose money got stuck with the Railways after the cancellation of their trains due to the lockdown.
See Ministry of Railways tweet below:
Ministry of Railways has decided that all train tickets booked on or prior to 14th April 2020 for the regular time-tabled trains should be cancelled and full refund generated as per provisions contained in the letters issued earlier.
— Ministry of Railways (@RailMinIndia) June 23, 2020
The Ministry of Railways informed about the Indian Railways ticket refunds by saying, "Ministry of Railways has decided that all train tickets booked on or prior to 14th April 2020 for the regular time-tabled trains should be cancelled and full refund generated as per provisions contained in the letters issued earlier."
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Indian Railways had suspended its regular passenger train services during the nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of the highly contagious Coronavirus (COVID-19) in India. As the trains were cancelled en-mass, Railways faced the challenge to return a huge amount of money towards refund to the rail passengers. This announcement by the Ministry of Railways would be a big relief to all those rail passengers who are waiting for their ticket price refund.
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