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You can now book your train tickets with RuPay

Railway passengers in India can now book their tickets, do shopping and pay service bills using RuPay pre-paid cards, as the IRCTC launched the debit card service in the national capital on Tuesday.

The service was launched by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) in collaboration with the Union Bank of India and the National Payment Corporation of India.

“It is a union with your bank for customers’ interest,” Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said here while launching the IRCTC-UBI RuPay pre-paid card.

RuPay is India’s own card payment gateway network like Visa and Master Card, and provides an alternative system for banks to provide a debit card service.

Prabhu said Railways is partnering with banks and financial institutions to promote passengers’ interest. “It is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s financial inclusive programme as one does not need to have a bank account in UBI to have the card and you can avail it online also,” Prabhu said.

IRCTC Chairman and Managing Director A K Manocha said the card is a first-of-its-kind in the market as both virtual as well as physical cards are being issued to customers in two variants.

Cards can be made available from UBI offices or through IRCTC online. Initially the service will be available for booking tickets and later on shopping and bill payments will be added. UBI CMD Arun Tiwari said “the card holder will get free Rs 1 lakh accident insurance coverage as part of the benefits to customers.”

In order to make the card attractive, reward points will be given on each transaction.

One can have the card with a loading limit of Rs 10,000 with partial “Know Your Customer” (KYC) detail or Rs 50,000 loading limit with full KYC. Manocha said the first five transactions per card every month done on IRCTC for purchase of train tickets will be free and no transaction charges will be levied to customers for six months only. For every subsequent transaction post the free usage, customer will be charged Rs 10 per transaction. The transaction charge would be Rs 10 per ticket for booking a ticket through the card on the IRCTC portal.

IRCTC had signed an MoU with UBI for executing the RuPay card project.

Minister Prabhu opens 21,600-tonne Cold storage facility for fruits

About 2,000 tonnes of fruits going waste every year can now be saved as Railways has built a modern cold storage and ripening facility here, in line with the government’s agenda of building a chain of such units.

The Perishable Cargo Centre at Azadpur, equipped to store 21,600 tonnes of fruit, was commissioned by Indian Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu on Tuesday.

“The perishable centre will benefit farmers in a major way. The government is taking several steps to help farmers and this is one of those steps,” he said, while noting that it was a part of promise made in Rail Budget in accordance with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plan. “Now any farmer can use it for ripening the fruits. This ripening facility will help the farmers to get a much better price for the produce,” the minister said.
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