Withdrawal of power delegated to Divisional Railway Managers to decide rate of platform tickets
Withdrawal of power delegated to Divisional Railway Managers to decide rate of platform tickets: Railways Board Order dated 04.11.2022
(भारत सरकार) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
(रेल मंत्रालय) MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(रेलवे बोर्ड) (RAILWAY BOARD)
No.TC-II/2910/2022/ Platform ticket
(34 10275)
New Delhi, dated 04.11.2022
The Principal Chief Commercial Managers,
All Zonal Railways
Sub: Withdrawal of power delegated to Divisional Railway Managers to decide rate of platform tickets.
Ref: Commercial Circular no. 17 of 2015 dated 16.03.2015.
Vide above mentioned Commercial Circular, Ministry of Railways had delegated powers to Divisional Railway Manager (DRMs) to decide the rate of platform tickets for the purpose of regulating rush at platforms during specific requirements like mela, rally etc under intimation to this office.
2. The same has been reviewed and it has been decided that the power delegated to Divisional Railway Managers (DRMs) to decide the rate of platform tickets shall be treated as withdrawn with immediate effect.
3. However, other terms end conditions of the referred Commercial Circular no. 17 of 2015 dated 16.03.2015 shall continue.
4. Ensure action accordingly and confirm.
5. This issues in consultation with Finance Directorate of Ministry of Railways.
(Vipul Singhal)
Director Passenger Marketing
Railway Board
Source: Indian Railways

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