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The IRCTC website faced repeated outages, with users on the microblogging site X expressing their frustration. Downdetector ...
The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) website is reportedly facing ... maintenance preventing users from accessing the e-ticketing and tatkal services during the holiday ...
The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) faced a major outage on Thursday, preventing users from accessing its website and mobile app to book train tickets. With similar disruptions ...
IRCTC outage ... Since this is also the e-ticketing platform of the Indian Railways, here is what you can do if you want to either cancel or reschedule your tickets: The company has suggested ...
Please try later." IRCTC is the Indian Railways' digital platform. It offers various ways for passengers to book e-tickets, including its website, mobile apps, and SMS. The IRCTC platform has ...
IRCTC, the online ticketing platform of Indian Railways, is experiencing a significant outage due to maintenance, affecting e-ticketing access ... to cancel their tickets could do so by either ...
The outage caused inconvenience to thousands of users who tried to book Tatkal tickets during the holiday season. The outage message on the IRCTC website read: “DUE TO MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY ...
India’s IRCTC - the Railways ticket booking and catering service - faced a massive outage on Thursday morning, following a “technical glitch”. “Due to maintenance activity, e-ticketing ...
The online website and mobile app of the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), the e-ticketing platform ... and managing their train tickets during the busy holiday season.
Indian Railways is a keystone of our country’s infrastructure and any effort to disrupt the integrity and stability of the ticketing system ought to be stopped on its tracks, the Supreme Court said on ...