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Indian Railways News: Are you a frequent traveler? If yes, then we have some important news for you. The Modi government is planning to enhance many facilities under the Digital India initiative. As per the new update, the passengers will now be able to track the live location of the train along with booking tickets and ordering food online. The new feature promises to give great convenience to the passengers. It is important to note that there are various apps and websites available through which you can get the real-time location of your train. Railways Advises Use of NTES App
The Indian Railways has issued a warning for passengers who depend on certain private apps to check the live location of trains. The Railways has asked the passengers to use only the National Train Enquiry System (NTES) app. This app provides accurate train timings and related information. According to the Railways, most passengers in the country use private apps like Rail Yatri, Ixigo Train, and Where is My Train. All You Need to Know About NTES: NTES app is the official app operated by the Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS).
The Railways has asked the passengers to use only the National Train Enquiry System (NTES) app for the rail related queries.
The Railways has stated that passengers often receive incorrect information from third-party apps.
These apps provide updates about train timings, cancellations, or route changes.
If NTES provides incorrect information, legal action can be taken to seek compensation if necessary.
The Railways have previously issued warnings against private apps. After receiving multiple complaints from passengers regarding misinformation, the Railways have reiterated this warning.
Railways provide accurate information through the Real-Time Train Information System (RTIS). The Railways have clearly stated that they will not be responsible for any errors from private apps and have urged passengers to use only the NTES app for train-related updates.
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