International Tourist Bureau
The International Tourist Bureau is a vital component of the Indian Railways, catering to the needs of travellers seeking to explore the diverse and culturally rich landscapes of India. In …
The International Tourist Bureau is a vital component of the Indian Railways, catering to the needs of travellers seeking to explore the diverse and culturally rich landscapes of India. In …
The Indian Railway Quota refers to a system used by Indian Railways to allocate a certain number of seats or berths in train compartments to different categories of passengers. These …
The IRCTC e Wallet is an exclusive digital payment system launched by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). It allows users to deposit money in advance and use …
Are you planning to embark on a railway journey ? The UTS offers a convenient and efficient way to book tickets for your travel needs. In this guide, we will …
Indian Railways has always been a lifeline for millions of people, connecting distant corners of the vast subcontinent. However, one aspect of train travel that has often left passengers guessing …
When it comes to India’s iconic railways, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway stands out as a marvel of engineering and a testament to India’s rich railway heritage. In this blog, we …
Introduction The New Catering Policy introduced by the Indian Railways in 2017 marked a turning point in the realm of railway dining. Recognising the need for improved food quality and …
IRCTC a PSU under Ministry of Railway, commenced its trial run of environmentally friendly bagasse-based food packaging (Eco-friendly ,biodegradability, versatility, cost-effectiveness and sustainable alternative to traditional packaging materials) on 8 select Shatabdis …
Introduction The Indian Railways has always been the lifeline of our nation, connecting people from various corners of the country. With the advent of technology, booking train tickets has become …
Introduction On Indian Railways, reserved accommodations, including Tatkal reservations, can be booked through the computerised Passenger Reservation System (PRS) on a first-come, first-served basis. During peak periods when the demand …