| Extra fare ticket holders issued common receipts by eabhi200k on 13 February, 2013 - 09:00 AM | ||
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eabhi200k | Extra fare ticket holders issued common receipts on 13 February, 2013 - 09:00 AM | |
Shortage of Travelling Ticket Examiners (TTEs) is not only leading to loss of revenue to the railways, but also in the TTEs behaving in a discourteous manner with passengers travelling in reserved compartments.The TTEs of Tiruchi-Tirunelveli-Tiruchi Intercity Express trains have adopted a shortcut method of issuing extra fare tickets (EFTs) to avoid labour and save time. Instead of issuing EFT against each individual unreserved ticket for the passengers travelling in reserved compartments, they give EFT for a group of five or six unreserved ticket holders.Whenever any passenger questions this practice, they often claim that they run short of the EFTs. But, they themselves prove their claim wrong as it is practised almost every day on this train.However, some TTEs say that they would not find time to check tickets of all the passengers of the reserved compartments if they have to issue EFTs separately to every individual open-ticket holders.They say filling up of details such as the date, train number, ticket number, names of railway stations, number of passengers and the amount of extra fare consumed more time. Besides, they would have to do more clerical work while submitting their daily accounts.However, Senior Divisional Railway Manager Govindappa Raj said that TTEs were allowed to give EFTs in groups only when they run short of tickets. “Otherwise, they have to issue EFTs against every unreserved ticket when the passengers travel in reserved coaches, especially when they demand it,” he said. | ||