On Sun, 2011-11-27 at 09:48 +0530, Binand Sethumadhavan wrote:
On 27 November 2011 00:01, Shamit Verma subs.linux.mum@vshamit.com wrote:
For example, railway tickets. While black marketing sill goes on,
its
extent is greatly reduced by e-tickets. This is something that was enabled by technology.
Would like some authoritative reference for this. The counters at the PRS centers are still there, and are still equally crowded. How did the black marketing go down?
only a small percentage of tickets for sale by the railways (and most bus services) are offered on the internet. You may book on the internet and be 100 on the waiting list, but if you go to the counter (or if your wife's cousin brother is behind the counter) you are assured of a ticket unless it is one of the rush days/routes.