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New IRCTC train ticket reservation rules! Indian Railways changes advance booking rules – check here

The new train ticket booking rule by Indian Railways will come into effect from November 1, 2024.

New Indian Railways train ticket booking rules: Indian Railways has changed its advance train ticket booking rules. Sources told TOI that passengers will now be able to book IRCTC train tickets only 60 days in advance of the train’s scheduled departure, as against the current advance booking period of 120 days.
The new rule by Indian Railways will come into effect from November 1, 2024, sources told TOI.It is important to note that new rules for adavnce train ticket booking will not impact the already booked tickets. The sources added that the changes have been made considering that people could book tickets and plan travel much in advance, but in case any cancellation of trains, passengers faced problems.
Meanwhile, Indian Railways is making significant strides in incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance its systems and processes. The organization has already implemented AI-enabled cameras for monitoring linen and food quality, and now it has deployed an AI model to optimize train occupancy. According to railways minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, “One Al model we used for checking the occupancy of trains had led to over 30% increase in the rate of confirmed tickets.”
The AI model works by analyzing data and predicting seat availability after the reservation chart is prepared four hours before a train’s departure. This allows the system to allocate seats to passengers on the waiting list more efficiently. Vaishnaw told ET, “The AI model is able to study data and predict availability of seats, leading to greater confirmations.” The railways has moved away from the traditional approach of evenly distributing seats per station and now uses AI to identify stations with higher demand and adjusts the allocation accordingly.
In addition to improving seat allocation, the Indian Railways has also installed AI-based cameras in its kitchens to monitor cleanliness and detect abnormal behavior. A pilot project in Pune has achieved 100% verification of washed bed sheets using AI-trained cameras, a significant improvement from the previous 2% verification through sample checks. “Customer satisfaction has gone up 100% in this area,” Vaishnaw noted.




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