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Tatkal rates, booking time may be cut
BS Reporter / New Delhi Jun 17, 2009, 00:22 IST

Mamata BanerjeeOfficials in the railway ministry are discussing a proposal by Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee to cut the premium on Tatkal (instant) tickets and reduce its booking period to give the railway budget an aam aadmi touch.

According to sources in the railway ministry, the new minister has reportedly received several appeals about the Tatkal scheme and has asked her officers to examine these aspects.

Tatkal berths come at a premium of Rs 75 to Rs 300, depending on the nature of the train and demand, and the booking windows are open five days before departure.

By reducing the booking time-frame further, the argument runs that people will have a bigger opportunity to access more non-premium tickets and rid the Railways of the stigma that Tatkal was legalised touting.

A section of the ministry, however, thinks the Tatkal premium is valid because the Railways has not increased basic passenger fares despite a steep increase in operating costs.

Some officials point out that a longer booking window for Tatkal actually makes it more convenient for the passenger to buy tickets and reduces the proclivity to access the black market.

During the last three years of his tenure, Lalu Prasad had more than doubled the number of Tatkal seats. These additional Tatkal seats were taken out of the berths available under normal reservations, making it harder for passengers to buy cheaper tickets in advance.

In 2005-06, the daily average number of berths in the Tatkal quota was 43,000. The following year, Prasad increased it to 57,000 and in 2007-08 he raised it to 98,000.

Revenue for the Railways from Tatkal almost doubled from Rs 200 crore in 2006-07 to Rs 396 crore in 2007-08 and around Rs 500 crore in 2008-09.

Currently, passengers can also book wait-listed tickets under the Tatkal quota. When the final reservation chart is prepared, the Railways distribute the vacant berths between the general quota and the Tatkal in 1:1 ratio.

Since the general waitlist is much bigger than the Tatkal waitlist, the chances of a Tatkal waitlisted passenger getting a confirmed ticket are higher. While this planning also encourages passengers to buy Tatkal tickets, Banerjee has not yet decided to change this ratio.

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Posted by: LakshmananM
Wait listed tickets should not be allowed in TATKAL system because the general category waitlisted passengers are deprived of seats for which they are eligible.
Posted by: LakshmananM
Wait listed tickets should not be allowed in TATKAL system because the general category waitlisted passengers are deprived of seats for which they are eligible.
Posted by: muralisk
This would be a bad move as railways were able to subsidize the general tickets based on the revenue they were making on these tatkal tickets. Any move to either reduce the number of days or the number of tickets, would impact their earnings in the long term, which would be sad. Hope Ms Railway Minister is sane enough to take a wise decision.
Posted by: Thakral
Well thought. My Appreciations. Lalu has been minting money by fleecing the public by such steps thus earning wrong laurels. There should be more facilties available for General Public in the trains. We Mamta Baneerjee will do something to improve facilties in trains, security and accident free tenure as Railway Minister.
    Posted by: AnilK
People who can afford to pay tatkal charges book there. And it's fair to charge those who can pay and partly subsidize those who cannot. Madam Banerjee shoyuld rather spend her time to research wasys and means of increasing capacities/speed/utilisation of bogies which would be a win-win for all.
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