
New Delhi: Indian Railways is all set to roll out its own e-ticketing service, which will have no room for travel agents and will be reserved for individual users. "Unlike the e-ticketing service of IRCTC, the new service by Indian Railway will have no role of travel agents and commercial organisations. Only individual users will be allowed to book on the portal," said a Railway official. Travel agents in the...

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10:23 AM, Dec 31, 2009

Diwali weekend approaches; travel bookings surged by almost 15-20 pc. ...

03:50 AM, Oct 15, 2009

Australian universities ask authorities to admit there's a problem. ...

08:12 AM, Jun 03, 2009

Kumar's condition is still critical and his chances of recovery are in doubt. ...

12:33 PM, May 30, 2009

If you are lagging behind on your loan returns, you have reason to be scared. ...

12:52 AM, Apr 26, 2009

You should be aware about the liberties a bank can or cannot take. ...

05:38 PM, Feb 27, 2009

India has over 11.5 lakh licensed insurance agents today, and many more who are practicing illegally. ...

04:28 PM, Feb 10, 2009

The trio were working for India's Research and Analysis Wing, a local Geo TV reported. ...

07:28 PM, Jan 29, 2009

Even telecom operators are giving defaulters a tough time. ...

02:17 AM, Dec 24, 2008

Airlines will no longer pay agents the 5 pc commission on each ticket booked. ...

06:04 PM, Nov 10, 2008

Recovery agents who rough up clients will be history. ...

11:41 PM, Sep 15, 2008

An RBI order was passed to teach recovery agents the basics of banking. ...

12:51 AM, Jul 01, 2008

New Delhi: Interpol said on Friday it was looking at a possible tie-up with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Indian board to help fight the growing menace of match-fixing and illegal betting. The proposal was made by Interpol secretary general Ronald Noble during a two-day meeting in New Delhi with officials of India's Central Bureau of Investigation and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Speaking...

01:46 PM, Mar 31, 2008