I have just noticed that there is a coach for pwd in garibrath. Don't know if 
we can board that with a spot ticket or need to book in advance. 

-Srinivasu
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On Aug 13, 2011, at 21:18, "Rohiet A. Patil" <patil_ro...@dataone.in> wrote:

> Dear amar,
> As per my knowledge, rail authority has clear cut guide lines regarding 
> issuing the reservations in handicap quotas for trains like garibrath. I also 
> remember that some one has posted the same on AI itself. But, unfortunetly, 
> nither I remember the person's name nor the posting months. I request that 
> person to forward the same once again. Or you may search them in old mails. I 
> can tell you what I remember. I read some thing like for booking reservations 
> in this quota, we have to present our concession certificate on the counter.
> Please get in touch with me for more information.
> Rohiet
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amar Jain" <amarjain2...@gmail.com>
> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 3:45 PM
> Subject: [AI] Gareebrath: Ticket issuing on the births reserved in 
> handicapquota?
> 
> 
>> Dear All,
>> We are aware that railways provide concession in fair; and few reserved 
>> births in the handicap quota.
>> I am aware that no concession in gareebrath’s fair is allowed. However, 
>> while enquired online using the accommodation availability through 
>> indianrail.gov.in, (seat availability), I could find that 4 births in 
>> handicap quota are reserved for us.
>> But when I tried booking my ticket through reservation counter in those four 
>> handicap quota births, I was refused by saying that since no concession is 
>> allowed in this train, therefore no tickets in this quota can be issued. 
>> Needless to say approached the chief booking supervisor, along with other 
>> higher authorities of the station, but they take the same stand. Despite 
>> trying level best, I could not get their refusal in writing. Anyways, that 
>> is good for saying but in practice hardly anyone would take responsibilities 
>> on his shoulders.
>> Now my question: As now a days handicap quota births are reserved (or to be 
>> specific the births of the handicap compartment are reserved), is this 
>> refusal justified?
>> If the answer to above is in the affirmative, then why the enquiry system 
>> shows four births reserved in handicap quota?
>> Be very clear that I am not asking for concession in fair, but I am asking 
>> reservation on the births reserved in this quota after paying the full fair.
>> Response awaited.
>> Amar Jain.
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