This will be available for booking of reserved
tickets from Passenger Reservation System (PRS) counters and booking of Season
Tickets (MST and QST) from Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) counters.
The facility will be implemented from 1st
December, 2017.
No transaction charges to be levied presently for a
period of 3 months from passengers for this new facility.
The move will give a major boost to Government’s key
initiative of cashless transactions.
In
a major boost to Government’s key initiative of cashless transactions and
passenger friendly measures, Ministry of Railways has introduced the facility
for booking of railway tickets from railway counters through Unified Payments
Interface (UPI)/ Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM) App.
This
facility will be available for booking of reserved tickets from Passenger
Reservation System (PRS) counters and booking of Season Tickets (MST and QST)
from Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS) counters.
It
will be implemented all over Indian Railways on all PRS counters and UTS
counters (for ST) w.e.f. 1st December, 2017. This will add to the digital
payment option already available to railway passengers.
No additional
charges will be levied from passengers making payment at railway counters using UPI/BHIM for a period of 3 months.
The
facility of payment through UPI/BHIM for booking of e-tickets online on IRCTC
Website has already been implemented earlier. Now, this facility is being
extended to the tickets being booked from railway counters.
Benefits
to Passengers:
a) Offers additional payment option to
customers availing railway services.
b) Safe to use as no need to share bank
account or credit/debit card number.
b) No worry of losing cash or card.
c) Easy to use and supports payment through
multiple banks on real time basis.
Benefits to
Railways:
a) Promotes Government’s initiative for
increasing digital/cashless transaction,.
b) Reduces hassles of cash collection and
handling.
c) Reconciliation and settlement will be
simplified.
The process
of payment/booking:-
·
Counter person will obtain
travel details from the customer and inform the fare to be paid.
·
If customers opts to
pay through UPI/BHIM, the counter person will select UPI as payment option and
request for passenger's Virtual Payment Address (VPA)
·
Counter person will
enter the Virtual Payment Address (VPA) to initiate the
transaction in the terminal.
transaction in the terminal.
·
Passenger will receive
a payment request on the mobile to confirm payment. Passenger has to accept the
payment request and passenger's linked account will be debited the fare amount.
·
Once the transaction
is successful and this is verified on the system, counter person will print the
ticket and the passenger can collect the ticket.
Backgrounder:-
1. UPI
Unified Payments
Interface (UPI) is a system that powers multiple bank accounts into a single
mobile application (of any participating bank), merging several banking
features, seamless fund routing & merchant payments into one hood. It also
caters to the "Peer to Peer" collect request which can be scheduled
and paid as per requirement and convenience.
Initially
many banks have offered their own UPI applications for the customers creating
little confusion among them on which UPI app to be used. For convenience of the
users, a UPI App called BHIM has been developed by GOI.
2. BHIM
BHIM
(Bharat Interface for Money) is a Mobile App developed by National Payments
Corporation of India (NPCI), based on the Unified Payment Interface (UPI). BHIM
is inter-operable with other Unified Payment Interface (UPI) applications and
bank accounts.
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