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		<title>Is Internet Booking in India good?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I booked my train tickets through the Internet.
Date of departure: 24th May 2009 (during summer vacations)
Booking started on: 23rd February 2009, 8:00pm (3 months earlier)
Train: Kerala Express
Class: AC 3 tier (3A)
Number of tickets: 4 
Time it took for booking these: 10 minutes (for preparing) + 5 minutes (while booking)
Time it took to book all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I booked my train tickets through the <a href="http://irctc.co.in/">Internet</a>.<br />
<strong>Date of departure:</strong> 24th May 2009 (during summer vacations)<br />
<strong>Booking started on:</strong> 23rd February 2009, 8:00pm (3 months earlier)<br />
<strong>Train:</strong> Kerala Express<br />
<strong>Class:</strong> AC 3 tier (3A)<br />
<strong>Number of tickets:</strong> 4<strong> </strong><br />
<strong>Time it took for booking these:</strong> 10 minutes (for preparing) + 5 minutes (while booking)<br />
<strong>Time it took to book all the tickets in this class:</strong> 6 minutes!!!</p>
<p>You may be thinking: <span style="color: #0000ff;">&#8220;Ya, what&#8217;&#8217;s so the fuzz about?&#8221;</span>Last year, my father &#8221;tried to&#8221; book tickets to visit me with the family&#8230; by personally going to the railway station. I was not there and at that time, I didn&#8221;t had internet connection available with which I could book the tickets.</p>
<p><strong>Date of departure:</strong> around the same time.<br />
<strong>Booking started:</strong> on the day when he went to get the tickets.<br />
<strong>Train:</strong> Kerala Express<br />
<strong>Class:</strong> AC 3 tier (3A)<br />
<strong>Number of tickets:</strong> 3<br />
<strong>What happened: </strong>My parents reached the nearest railway station at around 4 o&#8221;clock for booking which starts at 8 o&#8221;clock. They stood outside the reservation counter&#8217;&#8217;s doors for long hours with nothing to do but wait.</p>
<p>Just before 8 o&#8221;clock, the doors opened and all the people who were waiting outside rushed inside to stand first in the line. My father also rushed inside along with them. In this run, he had a fall. He still ran and got around 7th or 8th position in the queue.</p>
<p>Those who had internet at home and knew how to book train tickets from internet booked the tickets. By the time my father got to book the tickets, all tickets got booked and he got tickets in waiting list. He took a leave from the office to book the tickets.</p>
<p>I went straight to the office after this as this took me just a few minutes. My parents must have woke at 3 o&#8221;clock to get ready and reach at the railway station at 4. I could wake up at 7:30 am and still book the tickets. My parents stood there for about 4 hours + half an hour more to stand in the queue to book the tickets. I just spend around 15 minutes.</p>
<p>Today my father could go to his office and mother was doing her chores at home as I booked the tickets. This all happened because of internet and e-ticket. But even today, many would have waited outside the reservation counters and would have got tickets in waiting list. Many such people would be cursing me and other &#8221;e-bookers&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>Isn&#8221;t this a sort of discrimination?</strong></p>
<p>I was able to book tickets from internet because:</p>
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<li>I have computer and internet connection at my home.</li>
<li>I know how to use computer and internet.</li>
<li>I know how to book tickets online.</li>
</ol>
<p>But there will many like my father who don&#8221;t know about these things and are suffering. In America, and other such developed countries, this may not be the problem because:</p>
<ol>
<li>Most of them are computer-literate.</li>
<li>Most have internet connection at home and know to use it.</li>
<li>Those countries have high train seats-population ratio (or whatever you call that) so that there is not such high demand.</li>
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<p>Ya, this advancement &#8211; ebooking &#8211; is good but this will be good in India only when all the people who book tickets are computer literate enough to compete with each other without any discrimination.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;In our case, internet booking helped us but there are many who are still suffering. When will they be rescued.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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