‘Go-India’
smart card scheme has been launched on pilot basis on two sectors i.e. New
Delhi-Mumbai and New Delhi-Howrah. At present, the Go-India smart card enables
passengers to pay for reserved and unreserved tickets. The smart card can be
used at nominated Unreserved Ticketing System (UTS)/Passenger Reservation System
(PRS) counters and at Automatic Ticket Vending Machines (ATVMs) on these two
sectors for issuing tickets. The salient features of the Go-India smart card are
as under:
Initially, the card can be get issued by paying minimum Rs.70/- where passenger will get Rs.20/- balance. After that, card can be recharged for Rs.20/- or in multiple of Rs.50/- upto Rs. 5000/-.
Maximum limit on Go-India smart card is Rs.10,000/-.
Initially, the card can be get issued by paying minimum Rs.70/- where passenger will get Rs.20/- balance. After that, card can be recharged for Rs.20/- or in multiple of Rs.50/- upto Rs. 5000/-.
Maximum limit on Go-India smart card is Rs.10,000/-.
Go-India smart card has life time validity. In case of no usage in six months from the date of last transaction, smart card will be temporarily deactivated which can be activated again by paying Rs.50/- as activation fee.
The scheme is intended to reduce the transaction time at the booking counters for the convenience of passengers as it facilitates cashless transaction.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Railways Shri Manoj Sinha in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
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