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With its current connections on web servers it can book about 2,000 tickets per minute. The Indian Railways subsidiary hopes to increase this to 7,200 e-tickets per minute in the current financial. In a detailed presentation of the site's upgrading before railway minister C P Joshi at a review meeting in New Delhi on Monday, IRCTC managing director R K Tandon outlined his action plan for capacity enhancement. He said the exercise would cost the Railways about Rs100 crore. There is usually a huge load on the web site at 10 am, when booking of Tatkal (overnight) tickets opens. There is, of course, a public outcry over the number of berths being reserved for Tatkal passengers, who pay a large premium for quick booking. People booking early suffer as the IRCTC charts will show them waitlisted, even as the upper classes of the trains run half-empty. ''Reserving so many berths for tatkal is a self-defeating move in several ways. The railways lose revenue with berths going empty; and the whole rationale of subsidising passenger fares at the cost of goods is defeated,'' says a frequent railway passenger. |
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