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Title - Technical snag hits work at railway counters With only 1 of 8 counters functioning, people have a toPosted by : railenquiry on Sep 23, 2012 - 03:00:20 AM |
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Panchkula: It was a hard day for 50-year-old physically challenged Rajshree Chaudhary, who had to negotiate a foot overbridge to get her ticket booked at a reservation counter on the Panchkula side of the railway station. Similarly, 75-year-old Dharambir Singh had a difficult time crossing the overbridge for getting his ticket reservation done.Hundreds of passengers visiting the railway station to get their tickets booked had to return empty-handed as the computers in many reservation counters were out of order.For the past four days, computers in all six reservation counters on the Chandigarh side of the station and in one counter on the Panchkula side were out of order due to a technical fault. As a result, thousands of visitors had to go through a harrowing time. The snag was rectified this evening. Till then, only one counter on the Panchkula side was working.There are eight reservation counters at the railway station - two on the Panchkula side and six on the Chandigarh side.Station Superintendent Praveen Kumar said, “There was a problem with the computer monitors. I had written to the authorities in Delhi. I know people faced a problem. There was a technical fault because of which computers stopped working.”“I had come to get my ticket reservation done. I went to all counters and found clerks cracking jokes there. When I asked them why the counters were closed, they said the computers were not functioning,” said Abdul Sattar, a resident of Sector 29-D, Chandigarh. |