The Railway Ministry has said that authorised ticketing agents will remain barred from booking opening-day reserved tickets for the first 10 minutes after the reservation window opens.
The move is aimed at curbing misuse of the booking system by touts and automated agents who block tickets before genuine passengers can get them.
IRCTC: Only passengers who have completed Aadhaar-based verification on IRCTC will be allowed to book reserved train tickets during the first 10 minutes after online reservations open.
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