The insurance cover is besides the compensation given by the Railways in case of accidents to valid ticket holders. The insurance would provide coverage against death, injury and disabilities caused due to accidents, IRCTC Chairman-cum-Managing Director AK Manocha said.
"At the moment, the insurance offer is under integration process and we expect it will be operationalised from September," he said.
He said compensation would be also provided by the insurance company in case of hospitalisation due to train accidents.
These three were selected through the bidding process, he said.
However, it is the passengers' choice to opt for the insurance as it is a voluntary offer, he clarified.
About 5 lakh tickets are at present booked online through Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC).
