IRCTC Down: Railway Ticket Booking Service Not Available on Website and Mobile App Due To Technical Issue, Passengers Requested to Book Tickets Via Ask Disha Option

The corporation further stated in another tweet that the ticketing service is not available at the moment and its technical team is resolving the issue.

IRCTC Down: Railway Ticket Booking Service Not Available on Website and Mobile App Due To Technical Issue, Passengers Requested to Book Tickets Via Ask Disha Option
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Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) informed on Tuesday against a technical issue affecting payments in web and app. “Passengers are requested to use Ask disha option to book tickets. Passengers can also use e-wallet for booking tickets. Kindly use the user id and password option for booking”, it said in a recent tweet. The corporation further stated in another tweet that the ticketing service is not available at the moment and its technical team is resolving the issue. IRCTC Down: Users Purchasing Online Tickets Face Trouble as Indian Railway Ticket Booking Website and Mobile App Suffers Outage.

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