Nagpur: The Nagpur division of Central Railway is et to substitute paper printed ticket reservation charts with Hand Held Terminals (HHT), saving 60,000 pages monthly, studies Soumitra Bose.
The HHTs have led to landmark adjustments within the ticketing course of, enabling the real-time verification of reservations and making the method extra reliable and reliable. The initiative beneath the supervision of divisional railway supervisor Manish Agrawal is anticipated to scale back the carbon footprint.
Senior divisional industrial supervisor, Nagpur division, Central Railway, Aman Mittal, said HHTs would save paper. “We’re implementing the target of changing paper use for printing the reservation chart because it not environmentally agreeable. Checking and updating reservation course of is streamlined,” mentioned Mittal.
The HHTs have led to landmark adjustments within the ticketing course of, enabling the real-time verification of reservations and making the method extra reliable and reliable. The initiative beneath the supervision of divisional railway supervisor Manish Agrawal is anticipated to scale back the carbon footprint.
Senior divisional industrial supervisor, Nagpur division, Central Railway, Aman Mittal, said HHTs would save paper. “We’re implementing the target of changing paper use for printing the reservation chart because it not environmentally agreeable. Checking and updating reservation course of is streamlined,” mentioned Mittal.
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