Railway tickets may get cheaper as govt mulls removal of MDR charges


New Delhi, Oct 9 (Zee News): The government is considering to withdraw the merchant discount rates (MDR) levied on e-tickets that could slash ticket prices for railway passengers.

MDR charges are applicable for those who book tickets online via IRCTC website.

The charges are levied by banks on customers for providing credit/debit card services. As indicated by railway minister, the government is in talks with banks to resolve the issue of MDR.

Earlier railways used to charge a service charge prior to demonetisation. As soon as the service charges were removed post demonetisation, digital transactions accelerated.

Ticket prices would automatically fall for passengers booking via IRCTC portal after MDR charges are eliminated.

Rail passengers will also continue to enjoy service charge exemption on tickets booked online till March 2018.

The government had waived service charges after demonetisation in November last year to encourage digital modes of booking.

The facility had been extended to June 30 and then September 30. Service charges on booking train tickets online through IRCTC ranges from Rs 20 to 40 per ticket.

In a September 29 missive to the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), the ticketing agency of the railways, the Railway Board directed that the benefits be extended till March next year.

Senior railway officials say that almost 33 percent of the IRCTC revenue comes from the service charge collected on online bookings. As per the revenue collection of the last financial year, about Rs 540 crore of IRCTC's revenue of over Rs 1,500 crore came from ticket bookings.

An amount of around Rs 184 crore has not been realised from passengers on account of service charge and service tax thereon on reserved tickets booked online from November 23, 2016 to February 28, 2017, according to railways data.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    When Modi government came to power in 2014 it pushed through a steep hike in railway passenger and freight fares in possibly the first instalment of the “tough measures” Prime Minister Narendra Modi had hinted at as necessary to revive the Indian economy.

    The hike — 14.2% in all classes of passenger fares and 6.5% in freight charges — is effective June 25 and will also apply to tickets purchased in advance for journeys commencing on or after that date.
    In 2016 Indian Railway said it would pump $17.6 billion into its decrepit, loss-making network in the coming year, a fifth more than this year, but the government shied away from raising fares as it eyes crucial state elections.
    In 2017 the official release says“Implement creeping increase in passenger fares” was one of the actionable points for the transporter issued by the PMO, a copy of which is available with The Sunday Express. The timeline frozen for the move, and agreed to by the Railways, is September 2017.
    Apart from MDR platform ticket price raised from Rs 10 to 20 which was costing only Rs2 during UPA.
    Merchant discount rates(MDR) is the gift of PM Modi's 'digital India'. The roll back of MDR is just to defuse the negative image of PM Modi's Railway Ministry which is marred by repeated accidents.
    When former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav can give profit to railways twice, why PM Modi's three shuffling for this ministry can't even provide safety to the passengers?
    The new Railway Minister Piyush Goyal is only good as 'spokesperson'. He has failed completely. He has misused his office in the previous ministry giving favourable sides allocating projects without bidding.

    Jai Hind

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    More than making the travel tickets cheaper, the security of the passengers commuting is most important

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  • Jeevan, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    By 2022, Train fares will be 75% discount.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    petrol, diesel & l.p.g., how much discount!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    YESTERDAY FEKU TRAVELLED ON RANGE ROVER, INTERIOR WHICH IS MADE FROM CALF LEATHER,

    ONE SIDE THEY SAY PROTECT COW, OTHER SIDE THEY USE ITS LEATHER FOR LUXURY TRAVELLING.

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  • sampath, India

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    There are companies they make this using Pig leather but say it is calf.

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    Pig Leather.!!

    First time in 70 years.,, Lol.

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    milan why you are jealous..if rahul gandhi or kejriwal becom PM they will aslo get same vehicle.
    come to the point and comment on it .

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  • sampath, India

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    i am modi hater....and as a protest i will stop booking train tickets...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    Reduce GST First ...

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    GOLMAL 4 IS BACK AGAIN..

    BJP ALSO IS BACK AGAIN...

    BJP TO WIN AGAIN....

    PSEUDOS ALL HARDWORK ON MODIJI GONE WASTE.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 09 2017

    To win BJP uses Thinner.
    All Communal is a Sinner.
    Congress is a clear Winner.
    Kai, Kail is Congresses Banner.
    BAJAPA and Bhakts in a Corner.
    Communal have very bad Manner.
    Chaawaala Bhakts shall get Burner.
    Adani, Ambani, Tata Ramdev is Doner.
    Brahstra Jhoot Paksha to Swiss Runner.

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