While the National Democratic Alliance government has been stressing to boost India's image on the 'ease of doing business' front since coming to power, the Railway Budget 2015-16 was more focused on providing ease to passengers. Business Standard takes a look at the various steps

EASE OF BOOKING TICKETS
  • Now, book rail tickets 4 months in advance
     
  • For unreserved passengers, booking will take no longer than 5 minutes through "Operation 5-minutes"

SO MUCH BY A CLICK
  • Soon, some of the best food chains will serve you food on-the-go by online order
     
  • Needn't worry about disposable bed linen in trains, book it through IRCTC website
 
  • For senior citizens and differently abled, wheelchairs and retiring rooms can be booked online at a few stations
     
  • An integrated customer portal will soon be launched to avail of various services

  • STATION UPGRADE
    • Improved passenger facilities at 200 more stations under the 'Adarsh Station' scheme
       
    • Use self-operated lockers
       
    • Uninterrupted internet at all A1 and A category stations through wi-fi facility and also at a few B category stations
       
    • See arrival/departure updates for more than 2,000 stations in the next 2 years through Railway Display Network
       
    • To help decongest cities, satellite railway terminals will soon come up and help suburban passengers board trains

    CLEAN RAIL, CLEAN INDIA
    • A new department for cleanliness of stations and trains under Swachh Rail, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
       
    • New toilets to be built at 650 stations
       
    • 17,000 toilets in train coaches to be replaced by bio-toilets
       
    • Built-in dustbins to be provided in non-AC coaches
       
    • A programme to be launched to improve design, quality and cleanliness of bed linen within 6 months

    TRAIN GAIN
    • Mobile phones can be charged in general compartments, too
       
    • High quality food to be served by building base kitchens, operated by reputed agencies
       
    • Climbing upper berths will now be easier as National Institute of Design will help replace present ladders
     
  • Now lodge complaint on-the-go through 24X7 helpline number (138) for passengers; security-related complaints at separate toll free number - 182

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    First Published: Feb 27 2015 | 12:30 AM IST

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