IRCTC to pay around ₹1.62L as damages for late running of Tejas Express

Update: 2019-10-21 07:53 GMT
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In a first of its kind in the history of Indian Railways, Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is all set to pay a compensation to around 950 passengers for delay of more than three hours in the running of Delhi-Lucknow Tejas Express on October 19. This was declared by officials on officials on Monday (October 21).

The estimated compensation would cost (IRCTC) around ₹1.62 lakh, which will be paid through its insurance companies.

The train started from Lucknow at around 9.55 am instead of its scheduled departure at 6.10 am and reached New Delhi at around 3.40 pm instead of 12.25 pm. It departed from New Delhi at around 5.30 pm instead of 3.35 pm and reached Lucknow at around 11.30 pm instead of scheduled 10.05 pm.

While from Lucknow to Delhi there were 450 passengers who will get ₹250 as compensation each, from Delhi to Lucknow there were around 500 passengers who will be paid ₹100 each, the official said.

One of the officials also said that each passenger can avail the compensation through a link of the insurer which has been provided with every ticket of the Tejas Express. He also said that the delay on October 19 had been caused by a derailment near Kanpur.

Since it began commercial operations from October six for six days a week, the train has maintained a tight schedule. On October 20, the Lucknow-Delhi Tejas reached 24 minutes late while the Delhi-Lucknow Tejas arrived right on time.

Under IRCTC’s policy, an amount of ₹100 will be paid in case the delay is for over an hour and ₹250 for delay of over two hours, the IRCTC said ahead of the launch of its first train. This travel insurance also includes a cover of ₹1 lakh against household theft and robbery during travel period of the passengers, again a first for those travelling on board trains.

(With inputs from agency)

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