On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am delighted to present the 26th Board’s Report of your Company, along with Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Statements for the Financial Year 2024-25 together with the Auditors’ Report and Comments on the Accounts by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India. The detailed financial and operational performance of the Company is produced in the report.
ELEVATION TO SCHEDULE “A” and “NAVRATNA” STATUS
During 2024-25, IRCTC was upgraded to Schedule “A” CPSE by Government of India as conveyed vide Ministry of Railways’ letter dated July 19, 2024. IRCTC's promotion to a 'Schedule A' category CPSE signifies IRCTC's robust performance and reflects positively on IRCTC's management, operations, and contribution to the hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors under the Ministry of Railways.
The Company added another feather in its cap when, on March 3, 2025 , IRCTC was elevated to Navratna status — making it the 25th Navratna CPSE across the central PSEs. This is the second-highest PSU ranking, positioned between Maharatna and Miniratna.
With its elevation to Schedule A and Navratna status, IRCTC has transitioned from operational prominence to strategic autonomy, gaining enhanced financial and managerial autonomy to pursue growth in tourism, catering, technology, and global markets.
INTEGRAL REPORTS
The reports as reproduced in the table below with relevant sub-appendices form an integral part of this Board’s Report, and have been placed with their Annexures respectively:
Name of the Report
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Annexure
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Management Discussion and Analysis Report
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“A”
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Report on Corporate Governance
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“B”
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Annual Report on CSR and Sustainability Activities
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“C”
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Secretarial Auditor Report
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“D”
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Management replies to observations in the Secretarial Auditor Report
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“E”
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Management replies to remarks in the Independent Auditor Report
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“F”
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Form AOC-2
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“G”
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Business Responsibility & Sustainability Report along with Independent Assurance Statement
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“H”
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The Management Discussion and Analysis Report provides an overview of the affairs of the Company, its legal status and autonomy, business environment, mission & objectives, sectoral and segment-wise operational performance, strengths, opportunities, constraints, strategy and risks and concerns, as well as human resource and internal control systems [Annexure - “A”].
The Report on Corporate Governance highlights the philosophy of Corporate Governance, composition of its Board of Directors and its Committees, their details including profile of directors whojoined the Board during 2024-25 and thereafter, attendance and remuneration of directors, declaration of independent director etc., other relevant disclosures and general information for shareholders [Annexure - “B”]. It is supplemented by the following compliance certificates:
i. Certificate signed by the Chairman & Managing Director affirming receipt of compliance with the Code of Conduct and Key Values from all Board members and Senior Management personnel during the year 2024-25. (Placed at Appendix - “B1”);
ii. Certificate from Chairman & Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) with respect to the truth and fairness of the Financial Statements, due compliances, and financial reporting for FY 2024-25 (placed at Appendix - “B2”);
iii. Certificate of compliance of Corporate Governance provisions signed by a practising Company Secretary (placed at Appendix - “B3”);
iv. Certificate by practising Company Secretary regarding non-disqualification of directors of the Company (placed at Appendix- “B4”).
The Annual Report on CSR and Sustainability Activities provides a brief outline of the company’s CSR and Sustainability policy, the composition of the CSR Committee, the average net profit of the Company for the last three financial years, prescribed CSR expenditure, and details of CSR spent on the activities / projects undertaken during the financial year etc. [Annexure - “C”].
Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report (BRSR) and Independent Assurance Statement
As per Regulation 34 of SEBI (LODR), BRSR indicates the Company’s performance against the principles of the ‘National Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct’, which would enable the Members to have an insight into Environmental, Social and Governance initiatives of the Company.
In line with Circulars issued by SEBI from time to time, the BRSR Core KPI’s have been reasonably assured by “M/s WIRE Consultancy”.
IRCTC’s Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for FY 2024-25 along with Independent Assurance Statement is annexed as Annexure-”H”.
Pursuant to Section 204 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, IRCTC has appointed M/s Kumar Naresh Sinha & Associates, Company Secretaries, an independent practicing firm of Company Secretaries to conduct Secretarial Audit for the financial year 2024-25. The Secretarial Audit Report for the financial year ended March 31, 2025 is annexed to this Report [Annexure -“D”].
The replies of the management to the observations contained in the Secretarial Audit Report for the FY 2024-25 are placed as Annexure-“E”.
The replies of the management to the remarks/emphasis of matter made by the Independent Auditor in its report on the financial statements for the year 2024-25 are placed as Annexure-“F”.
The Form AOC-2 prescribed under clause (h) of sub-section (3) of section 134 of Companies Act and Rule (8) of the Companies (Accounts) Rule is placed as Annexure-“G”.
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW
Financial highlights on standalone basis for FY 2024-25 are as under:
Particulars
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F.Y. 2024-25
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F.Y. 2023-24
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% age Increase/ Decrease
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Revenue from Operations
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4,674.77
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4,260.21
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9.73%
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Total Income
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4,903.45
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4,424.69
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10.82%
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EBITDA (Profit Before Exceptional Items, Finance Cost, Tax, Depreciation & Amortisation)
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1,778.54
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1,630.68
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9.07%
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Depreciation
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52.58
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57.22
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-8.11%
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Profit Before Tax & Exceptional Items
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1,709.07
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1,554.81
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9.92%
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Profit before tax
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1,756.95
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1,496.28
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17.42%
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Provision for Tax
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442.30
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385.03
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14.87%
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Profit after tax
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1,314.66
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1,111.26
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18.30%
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Interim Dividend
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560.00
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200.00
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180.00%
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Final Dividend
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80.00
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320.00
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-75.00%
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General Reserve
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35.00
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35.00
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0.00%
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Reserves & Surplus
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3,503.30
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3,069.97
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14.12%
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Net Worth
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3,663.30
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3,229.97
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13.42%
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Earnings Per Share (H)
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16.43
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13.89
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18.29
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• Capital Structure:
The authorised and paid-up share capital of the Company at the end of the current financial year was H250 crore (125 crores shares of H2/- each) and H160 crore (80 crores shares of H2/- each) respectively and there was no change in the above during the year.
There was no change in the shareholding of Government of India in the Company during the year 2024-25. As on 31.03.2025, President of India (PoI) held 49,91,72,170 Equity shares (i.e., 62.40% of the total paid-up equity share capital) with balance 37.60% shares being held by Insurance Companies, FPIs, Institutions, Mutual Funds, Banks, Body Corporates, Individuals, etc.
The details of dematerialisation of shares, Demat Suspense Account / Unclaimed Suspense Account are provided in the Corporate Governance Report, as annexed to this report.
• Transfer to Reserves:
During 2024-25, the Company transferred H35 Crores to General reserves.
• Dividend:
The Board of Directors has recommended a Final Dividend of HI/- per share (face value of H2 each) for the financial year 2024-25, amounting to H80 Crores, subject to approval of the shareholders in the ensuing AGM. This
Final Dividend is in addition to the first interim dividend of H4.00 per equity share (face value of H2 each), amounting to H320 crores, paid in November 2024, and the second interim dividend of H3.00 per equity share (face value of H2 each), amounting to H240 crores, paid in March 2025.
Accordingly, the total dividend for the financial year 2024¬ 25 aggregates to H8.00 per equity share (face value of H2 each), amounting to H640 crore which works out to 48.68% of the post-tax profits for 2024-25 and 17.47% of Networth as of March 31, 2025.
The declaration of dividend by the Company for the financial year 2024-25 is in compliance with the guidelines issued by the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), which prescribes that the minimum dividend to be paid for the year should be at least 4% of net worth or 30% of profit after tax, whichever is higher.
• Dividend Distribution Policy:
The Dividend Distribution Policy of the Company is available on the Company’s website at https:// www.irctc.com/assets/images/IRCTC_DIVIDEND%20 DISTRIBUTION%2 0POLICY-_31.07.2 019_CB%2 0 Comments%20r05.08.20191.pdf
• Unpaid/Unclaimed Dividend :
The details of unpaid/unclaimed dividend are available on the website of the Company at the link https://www. irctc.com/iepf.html, and is also disclosed in the Corporate Governance report.
• Company’s contribution by way of revenue share to Ministry of Railways:
The Company also contributes by way of revenue share to Ministry of Railways (MoR) and the total share of such contribution was H638.50 Crores during the year as against H620.14 Crores in FY 2023-24.
Contribution to the revenue to MoR comprises of Haulage Charges and Railway Share.
• Employee Stock options:
Your Company has not provided any Employee Stock Option during the year, therefore, disclosure requirement in relation to ESOP under Rule 12(9) and Rule 16(4) of the Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules, 2014 is not applicable.
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
The segment wise operational performance of the Company during 2024-25 is detailed below:
CATERING & HOSPITALITY
The Catering and Hospitality segment of IRCTC is segregated as produced below:
Mobile Catering:
IRCTC is dedicated to providing onboard catering services to passengers traveling by train, ensuring convenient access to quality food during their journey. These services are offered through two main modes: pantry cars or mini pantries equipped with onboard storage, reheating, and cooling facilities.
In trains equipped with pantry cars or mini pantries, food is prepared and stored with the help of onboard facilities, allowing for fresh meals to be served to passengers throughout the journey
Mini-pantry
As on March 31, 2025, IRCTC successfully extended its onboard catering services to a network of 1,269 trains, highlighting its commitment to passenger comfort and satisfaction. The Mobile Catering segment plays a vital role in enhancing the overall travel experience by providing hygienic, timely, and convenient food options for millions of travellers across the country.
• Vande Bharat Trains:
Vande Bharat trains is the pride of Indian Railways, Presently, IRCTC is managing onboard catering services in 60 esteemed Vande Bharat Train over Indian Railways. menu on Vande Bharat trains is thoughtfully designed to reflect regional cuisines and cater to the popular preferences of passengers. Emphasizing nutrition and diversity, the menu also includes millet-based items, aligning with contemporary health trends and passenger demand.
• Train-Side Vending:
A significant number of Mail and Express trains do not have pantry cars or mini pantries onboard. To ensure uninterrupted catering services in such trains, IRCTC facilitates onboard food service through the Train Side Vending (TSV) arrangement. Under this system, food and beverages are procured from originating and en-route stations and served fresh to passengers during the journey. This efficient mechanism allows IRCTC to extend catering services to a wider network of trains, maintaining the quality and convenience expected by travellers.
As on March 31, 2025, IRCTC provided onboard catering through Train Side Vending in 701 trains, either on a sectional basis or end-to-end routes.
• On-Board deployment of Catering Supervisors:
To ensure the highest standards of service quality, IRCTC has deployed Supervisors and Catering Assistants for end-to-end monitoring of onboard catering services in all premium prepaid trains. For Mail and Express trains, monitoring is carried out on a sectional basis.
These onboard monitoring staff play a critical role in overseeing catering operations and maintaining service standards. They also serve as the first point of contact for passengers, addressing grievances and feedback in real time, thereby ensuring swift resolution and enhancing the overall travel experience. This proactive monitoring framework reflects IRCTC’s commitment to service excellence, hygiene, and passenger satisfaction across its catering network.
Food Safety Supervisors monitor food preparation, conduct daily/ weekly/ monthly audits, impart routine training to the kitchen staff and collect food samples and ensure its lab testing on regular basis.
During FY 2024-25, 25,867 samples were collected for the purpose of testing.
• Point of Sale (POS) Handheld Billing Machines:
To eradicate overcharging, IRCTC has made issuance of invoices through POS machines mandatory for all vendors. These machines enable issuing of bills for every transaction, including those in a moving train. This also ensures proper accounting system and control. At present, all units, mobile and static, have provision for billing through the POS. Efforts have been made for cashless transactions in all Trains, Train-Side Vending etc. under the Digital India initiative of the Government of India.
As on 31.03.2025, 4142 POS machines were made available in 896 rakes of Pantry cars & 4039 POS machines in 1062 rakes of TSV trains. Additionally, 638 nos. of POS machines have been installed in 541 static catering units, including Refreshment Rooms, Jan Ahaars, Food Plazas, Fast Food Units, Retiring Rooms, Executive Lounges, and RYN/BNR Hotels, under IRCTC network,
• War Room for Real time monitoring of Static & Mobile Catering units:
An exclusive War Room equipped with latest monitoring & communications facilities has been set up at IRCTC Corporate Office. It is manned by qualified, skilled, trained and experienced manpower. War room is functional round the clock, 24x7 on all days.
War Room is not only dealing with Passenger Complaints/grievances on real time basis but also deals with its prompt redressal & feedback management.
Besides above, War room is also monitoring its Operational Kitchens at various locations across the
country, through customized Al integrated Cameras on Large Screens, sharing operational & other deficiencies through system generated Al Tickets for prompt corrective action by the Service provider.
Quality Control:
To improve the standard quality meals and service for
passengers, IRCTC has put the following systems in place:
• Complaint Monitoring & Redressal:
There is a monitoring team in place in the Company, which forwards the complaints feedback data to the concerned department/s and files interim reply to passengers online followed by final remarks on the action taken. Complaints /feedback pertaining to IRCTC are recorded on E CSIM (Catering Service Information Management) on the action taken and disposal thereof.
A passenger can give feedback or register complaint against catering services on ‘Rail Madad’ module that allows passengers to lodge complaints through mobile app/web platform. There are other various methods to register complaints such as, CPGRAM, National Consumer helpline, Complaint Books, etc. During 2024-25, the Company resolved 442 CPGRAM cases, 126 CPGRAM appeals, 27 RTI’s and 442 NCH matters.
• Food Safety Audits:
The Company also undertook third Party Food Safety & Hygiene to get feedback on hygiene, quality of food, infrastructure facility, implementation of FSSAI regulations. Te details of the audit undertaken for static and mobile units is detailed below:
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Static
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311
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Mobile
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2142
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• Customer Satisfaction Survey:
To get the feedback and opinion of travelling passengers, IRCTC engaged MRSI (Market research society of India) to conduct Third party Customer Satisfaction survey as produced below:
Type of units
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No. of Third-party Customer Satisfaction survey in FY 2024-25
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Static
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347
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Mobile
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218
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2417 live monitoring with Cameras in the Kitchen; IRCTC is aiming to improve transparency, accountability, and overall quality control. Central monitoring system is in place at War Room along with zonal monitoring system at zonal offices. The system enables live monitoring and corrective steps in case of exceptions. For efficient monitoring of quality of cluster kitchens, the Company has installed 1652 cameras till 31st March, 2025.
Regular & Surprise Inspections:
Regular onboard inspections are being conducted by IRCTC officials periodically in trains and catering units at stations, in addition, surprise inspections are also being carried out by IRCTC’s officers from the Corporate and the Zonal offices and designated Railways' officials. Necessary corrective actions are taken on the deficiencies noticed during these inspections. During the year 2024-25, 4249 inspections were conducted in IRCTC domain.
QR Codes:
In order to create awareness amongst travelling passengers, concept of QR Codes was started wherein passenger can scan the QR code available on food packets and get the information about date of preparation of food, name of kitchen, FSSAI license number of unit, weight of dish etc.
Sample QR code used on food packet
On scanning QR Code the link is directed to IRCTC website www.menurates.irctc.co.in
CCTV Monitoring:
IRCTC has made a significant progress toward the safety and hygiene of its food operations by installing AI enabled CCTV cameras in kitchens across the country. With the
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As on March 31st March, 2025, IRCTC managed 149 Food Plazas, 161 Fast Food Units, 1 Food Court, 130 Refreshment Rooms, 38 Jan Ahaars, 7 Executive Lounges, 52 Retiring Rooms, 01 RYN & 02 BNR Hotels.
IRCTC manages the following static catering units:
• Food Plazas: It is a multi-cuisine plaza giving a variety of choice for eating. The quality and rates for items of food plazas are market driven. Food Plazas normally provide multi-cuisine food under one roof, in a relaxed dine-in atmosphere with a good ambience and a common kitchen to provide a wide variety of food items. As on 31.03.2025, IRCTC managed 149 Food Plaza across IR network.
• Fast Food Units: These food outlets are self-service units, where menu and prices of items are market- driven. Generally packed food & beverage items including aerated drinks, Biscuits, Chips, Namkeens, Chocolates and Ready to Eat meals (RTE) and Railneer PDW etc are served. As on 31.03.2025, IRCTC managed 161 Fast Food Unit across IR network.
• Food Court: Food Court consists of different food & beverage outlets offering an array of food & beverage items of different cuisines with common dine-in facility. The different outlet in the food court caters to the travelling passengers. As on 31.03.2025, IRCTC managed 01 Food Court at Cuttak Railway Station.
• Refreshment Rooms: The menu and tariff are regulated by Railways and the meal items served includes snacks, a-la-carte items, standard breakfast/ lunch/dinner, Janta Khana etc. In addition, approved brands of packed items such as aerated drinks, Biscuits, Chips, Namkeens, Chocolates and Ready to Eat meals (RTE) and Railneer PDW etc. are also served. As on 31.03.2025, IRCTC managed 130 Refreshment Rooms across IR network. 1
• Retiring Rooms: IRCTC manages Retiring Rooms at major railway stations to provide comfortable accommodation facilities to the travelling passengers at affordable prices. Retiring Room offers facilities such as Air Conditioned Rooms and Dormitories, Quality Linen, Locker facility for luggage, LED Television, Bathrooms with all basic facilities such as WC, Geysers, Shower etc. with pantry and housekeeping services. As on 31.03.2025, IRCTC managed 52 Retiring Rooms across IR network.
• Executive Lounges: IRCTC has been mandated for management of Executive Lounge at stations. Executive lounge at stations provide services like wash and change, wi-fi internet, live TV, channel music, newspaper/book stand, buffet services concierge services for pre-departure and post arrival assistance to the passengers etc. on payment basis. As on 31.03.2025, IRCTC managed 7 Executive Lounges across IR network.
• Non-Railway Catering: As on 31st March, 2025, the Company has completed six major Non-Railway Catering units pan India. Prominent amongst them are Calcutta High Court, Indian Maritime University, NIFT Mumbai, TRAI in Delhi, Lok Bhawan in Lucknow.
• Rail Yatri Niwas/BNR Hotels: IRCTC also manages Rail Yatri Niwas/BNR Hotels. As on 31.03.2025, IRCTC managed One Rail Yatri Niwas at Howrah and two BNR Hotels at Puri and Ranchi Railway stations.
Future Strategy:
• Ministry of Railways has undertaken station redevelopment over IR network under ABSS. In order toeffectively plan, coordinate, and implement catering operations at the newly developed units, ensuring service continuity and quality, IRCTC has approached Zonal Railways for provision of details of catering sites to be developed at stations for continuity of services.
• Development of Budget Hotels- MoU with RLDA for undertaking the project for development of budget hotels is under process for finalization
Budget Hotels:
As part of its expansion strategy, IRCTC aims to establish a nationwide network of budget-friendly hotels catering to the needs of economy-class and budget-conscious travelers, thereby enhancing its footprint in the hospitality sector as stated below:.
• Budget Hotel at Lucknow: IRCTC successfully commissioned 110 Key Budget Hotel at Lucknow. The property started it's commercial operation in March 2025 after taking due permissions and acquiring licenses for operation of hotel. The hotel has facilities to cater to demand of business travelers, tourists and MICE.
• Budget Hotel at Khajuraho: Work for setting up of 60 Key Budget Hotels at Khajuraho is in progress. Development of Hotel is through PPP Model with investment of B 7.5 crore. Expected date of completion of Budget Hotel at Khajuraho is March, 2026.
• Budget Hotel at Kevadia: Due to increase in footfall at Statute of Unity and to tap the tourism potential of upcoming tourist destination of Kevadia, IRCTC is in process to create Budget Accommodation at Kevadia. In the first phase, work for setting up of 125 Key Budget Hotels at Kevadia is in progress through PPP Model with investment of B 20 crores. Expected date of completion of Budget Hotel at Kevadia is August, 2026.
• Other Hotels in pipeline:
Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, IRCTC is in process to purchase suitable land parcel for development of Budget Hotel at Holy City of Ayodhya.
Vishakhapatnam, Tirupati & Amravathi, Andhra Pradesh, IRCTC is in advance stage of discussion to acquire suitable land parcel from Govt. of Andhra Pradesh at Vishakhapatnam, Tirupati & Amravathi.
E-catering
We are embracing technology in the catering and hospitality domain through the e-Catering services. This initiative seamlessly integrates technology into the culinary experience for train travelers. Leveraging this internet-based service; passengers can now conveniently book their preferred meals from a selection of partner restaurants and food outlets using a mobile application while travelling on trains. This innovative approach enables passengers to enjoy delicious meals delivered directly to their seat or berth.
New Branded Player Joins IRCTC e-Catering
In FY 2024-25, IRCTC e-Catering services has empanelled Zomato and Swiggy as a regular e-Catering Food Aggregator for a period of 03 years with the shared vision of bringing convenient food options to our passengers, to make their train journeys delightful. Both Zomato and Swiggy are thriving in their efforts to deliver top-notch food experiences to consumers.
Bikanerwala is a well-known brand that specializes in Rajasthani snacks and sweets. With the addition of IRCTC eCatering on Indian Railways, passengers can now enjoy Bikanerwala’s offerings during their train journeys, bringing Rajasthani flavors onboard. Key offerings include a variety of sweets, snacks, and Rajasthani thali options.
KFC a global fast-food chain famous for its fried chicken, offers large meal bundles through its eCatering services. With IRCTC eCatering on Indian Railways, KFC now delivers its signature chicken buckets, wraps, sides, and desserts to train passengers, making it perfect for a casual meal while traveling.
Pizza Hut is known for its pizzas and Italian-inspired meals. Its eCatering services provide family-sized pizzas and large orders suitable for group gatherings. Through IRCTC eCatering on Indian Railways, Pizza Hut brings these crowd-pleasing options directly to passengers traveling across India, making their journeys more enjoyable.
Biryani By Kilo specializes in aromatic biryanis cooked in traditional handis now available through IRCTC eCatering on Indian Railways, passengers can savor this rich and flavorful biryani on the go, perfect for long train journeys.
Additionally, efforts toward enhancing the ‘Food on Track’ mobile app were undertaken, as reflected in its achievement of a 4.8 rating on the Google Play Store. The app was praised for its seamless experience, user-friendly interface, extensive restaurant choices, and prompt delivery, even on long routes. These developments collectively strengthened the reliability and outreach of IRCTC’s e-Catering services.
In FY 2024-25, IRCTC e-Catering touched all time high of average booking of meals per day as 91,543 with approximately 66% of growth vis-a-vis previous year. The expansion of e-Catering in terms of meals booked per day is described vide chart.
e-Catering QR code for order booking
TRAVEL AND TOURISM
Tourism is one of the world’s largest economic sectors that creates jobs, drives exports and generates prosperity across the world. It also has the major potential to contribute to the local economy. India being diverse in landscapes, cuisines, heritage, adventure, wildlife and culture has emerged as a well-known destination for both overseas and domestic travellers in the recent years. Since Tourism is an integral part of the economy, various development initiatives have been taken up by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India from time to time.
Travel & Tourism 10 years from now: World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is forecasting a promising future for the next decade, characterised by robust growth and unparalleled career opportunities. The details of various parameters in connection to travel and tourism are elaborated below:
• Global Growth:
WTTC anticipates a significant increase in the Travel & Tourism sector's contribution to the global economy, moving from 10% in 2024 to 11.5% in 2035.
• Increased GDP Contribution:
The sector's contribution to global GDP is expected to rise from $10.9 trillion in 2024 to $16.5 trillion by 2035.
• Job Creation:
Travel & Tourism is also expected to be a major source of job creation, with the sector projected to support 449 million jobs worldwide by 2034.
• Emerging Markets:
Emerging Markets, particularly India, are expected to play a crucial role in driving this growth.
• India's Potential:
WTTC projects India's Travel & Tourism sector to grow from a GDP contribution of B 21.15 TN in 2024 to potentially B 43.25 TN by 2034, supporting nearly 63 million jobs.
The growing influence of the Tourism Sector as an Economic Powerhouse and its potential as a tool for development are irrefutable. Not only does the tourism sector spearhead growth, it also improves the quality of people’s lives with its capacity to generate large scale employment of diverse kind. It supports environmental protection, champions diverse cultural heritage and strengthens peace & harmony in the world.
Facilitation as well as strengthening of tourism in India is the main objective of Ministry of Tourism. Augmenting Tourism Infrastructure, easing of Visa Regime, assurance of Quality Standards in services of Tourism Service Providers, projection of the country as a 365 days’ tourist destination, promotion of sustainable tourism etc. are some of the policy areas which need to be constantly worked upon to increase and facilitate tourism in India.
Domestic Tourism together with Inbound Tourism has emerged as a key driver of economic growth. In year 2024, India recorded Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) of 9.66 million (Provisional) which generated Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) of B 2,77,842 crores (Provisional estimates) with a growth of 19.8%. Besides as per the data furnished by State/UT Governments and other information available with the Ministry of Tourism, there were 2509.13 million Domestic Tourist Visits (DTVs) all over the country during the year 2023.
Tourism sector is one of the fastest growing economic sectors with a significant impact on employment which accelerates regional development with a multiplier effect on the activity of related sectors. Among economically advanced states, Domestic Tourism has become the key driving factor to the development of tourism. It can generate resources for conservation of Cultural and Natural Heritage and has a huge potential to make a positive contribution to sustainable development goals of tourist destinations. As per the 3rd Tourism Satellite Account (TSA), the study conducted by Ministry of Tourism, estimated share of Tourism jobs in India during 2022-23 was 12.57%. The tourism sector contributed 5% to India’s GDP, further highlighting its crucial role in the country’s economic growth.
Indian Government has launched various schemes such as PRASHAD (Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual, Heritage Augmentation Drive- as per which 27 new sites have been identified for development under PRASHAD scheme), Swadesh Darshan (5 more projects have been sanctioned in FY 2024- 25), CBSP (Scheme of Capacity Building for Service Providers), NIDHI (National Integrated Database of Hospitality Industry), Dekho Apna Desh, etc. to give a boost to Domestic as well as International Tourism Market.
Identification, diversification, development, and promotion of niche tourism products in the country is the initiative of the Ministry to overcome the aspect of ‘seasonality’ and to promote India as a 365 days’ destination, to attract tourists with specific interests, and to ensure repeat visits to the destinations in which India has a comparative advantage. The following niche products have been identified for development and promotion of Adventure, Meetings, Incentives Conferences & Exhibitions (MICE), Sustainable Tourism, Rural Tourism, Medical and Wellness Tourism, Eco-Tourism, Golf and Cruise Tourism amongst others.
The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC ) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) in its report, revealed a significant recovery of India’s Travel & Tourism sector,
with domestic tourism playing a pivotal role. The data shows that while Domestic Tourism is driving the recovery of the sector in India, International Travel spends remain below pre-pandemic levels. According to the Global Tourism Body’s latest research, the sector’s contribution to India’s GDP reached just over B 19.13 Trillion in 2023 - almost 10% ahead of 2019 levels. Employment in Travel & Tourism grew by 10% to reach around 43 Million, 8% more than in 2019. Domestic visitor spending was 15% ahead of 2019, reaching B 14.64 Trillion. However the spending from international visitors in the last year remained around 14% lower than 2019- B 0.4 Trillion less being spent by international visitors last year than in 2019. (https://wttc.org/)
With the right government support, WTTC is forecasting that the tourism sector could grow its annual GDP contribution to B 43.25 Trillion by 2034, representing 7.6% of the Indian economy, and could potentially employ almost 63 Million people across the country.The Indian Government’s ambition to facilitate 100 Million inbound tourists at the 100th anniversary of India’s independence in 2047, as part of the 2047 vision, will act as a catalyst to the Indian economy and make India one of the world’s most popular and preferred travel destinations.
Being a Railway PSU, IRCTC specialises in rail-based products and is the market leader in this segment. IRCTC is one of the leading travel and tourism companies in the market, catering to the needs of diverse tourist segments be it land, customised or LTC packages. Besides Rail-
Based Tourism Products, IRCTC has also diversified into various other tourism businesses for increasing the market share in the immensely competitive tourism market. Further new avenues have also been explored by planning new packages based on heritage, culture, adventure, medical wellness and special interest tours. The efforts have resulted in launch of attractive, competitive and economical tour packages. IRCTC has its exclusive tourism portal, www.irctctourism.com for showcasing and booking of various tourism products in a single space, shown below as:
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IRCTC has marketed the products across India though various marketing activities especially Digital Marketing &social media. Due to large number of followers on social media, the business from Tourism activities increased to H 745.00 crores in FY 2024-25 (including State Special Trains) as compared to H 691.00 Crores in FY 2023¬ 24 registering an increase of 7.81% over previous year. The major contributors in achieving the highest Tourism Revenue in the FY 2024-25 are Bharat Gaurav Trains (including State Special Trains and Deluxe Train), IRCTC Corporate Tejas Trains, Maharajas' Express, Domestic Air Packages and Outbound Tours etc.
The performance of the major Tourism Products are provided below:
1. Domestic Tourism
i. Rail Tour packages: IRCTC offers
comprehensive rail tour package with all¬ inclusive services like confirmed onward and return rail journey, road transfers, accommodation, meals and sight-seeing at reasonable rates. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has provided service to 21,859 passengers through Rail Tour packages. As on 31.03.2025, 99 Rail Tour Packages were operational with 47 tour packages to pilgrim destination and 52 tour packages to Leisure Destinations.
ii. Holiday Packages: IRCTC also operates Holiday Packages (Land Packages) which include road transfers, accommodation, meals
and sightseeing on the basis of itinerary. In this package, the services are being offered to passengers when they reach at destination (whether from Railway Station/ Airport / Bus Stand). In FY 2024- 25, a total 29,647 passengers availed IRCTC Holiday Packages.
iii. Packages with Charter Train/Coach: These are all inclusive packages like Rail Tour Packages, where the train travel is arranged through chartered coaches or trains by IRCTC. In the FY 2024- 25, IRCTC operated 10 RTP with Charter Trains/ Coaches.
iv. Customized Tour Package: These packages are tailor-made based on the requirement of the tourists such as budget, level of luxury, places of Interest, length of stay etc. During the Financial Year 2024- 25, a total of 5,594 number of passengers availed customised packages of IRCTC.
v. Leave Travel Concession (LTCs): Government of India authorised IRCTC as one amongst three PSUs for operating LTC tours. IRCTC offers general and customised LTC packages to Government employees. All IRCTC tours qualify for LTC travel.
vi. Domestic Air packages: Domestic Air Packages facilitate group travel to pilgrim/ leisure destinations within the country with longer segment covered by Air Travel. IRCTC operates several Domestic Air packages from all the Zones to various destinations like Shirdi, Goa, Delhi, Tirupati, Gangtok, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Andaman and Nicobar, Ladakh, Srinagar, Mumbai, Puri, Konark, Ayodhya and many more. IRCTC provide accidental insurance coverage of B 10 lakhs to each passenger making bookings of IRCTC Domestic Air packages. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated 629 Domestic Air Packages and provided services to 13,079 passengers.
2. Inbound Tourist Targeted Tours
i. Maharajas’ Express: Maharajas’ Express has created a brand image for IRCTC in the field of luxury tourism in the international arena. Launched in the year 2010, the Maharajas’ Express has won several international accolades and has been awarded as the World’s leading Luxury Tourist Train consecutively from the year 2012 to 2018 at the World Travel Awards. Maharajas’ Express operates on four different itineraries out of which three itineraries are of 6 Nights/ 7 Days and one of 3 Nights/ 4 Days which cover places like Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Ranthambore, Agra, Orchha, Khajuraho and Varanasi. The itineraries have been uploaded with departure dates on the
website of the train www.the-maharajas.com. The train is operated during the tourist season September to April.
During the FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated 26 trips for 1226 tourists (paid passengers) where as in FY 2023- 24, IRCTC has operated 26 trips for 995 tourists (paid passengers).
ii. Golden Chariot: Golden Chariot, the only luxury train being operated in South India by Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation was taken over by IRCTC for marketing, operations and maintenance for a period of 10 years through an Agreement signed between the two organisations on 19th November, 2019. IRCTC took over physical possession of the train in January, 2020.
The itineraries with departure dates of the train have been uploaded on the official website www.goldenchariot.org. Three itineraries include Pride of Karnataka (5 Nights/6 Days), Jewels of South (5 Nights/6 Days) and Glimpses of Karnataka (3 Nights/4 Days) which cover various destinations of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Goa like Nanjangud, Mysore, Halebidu, Chikamgaluru, Hospet, Goa, Kanchipuram, Mahabalipuram, Thanjavur, Chettinad/ Karaikudi, Cochin & Chertala/ Maraikulam.
During the FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated 3 trips carrying 115 tourists. IRCTC is marketing the product extensively and hoping to increase the frequency as well as number of passengers.
iii. Buddhist Circuit Special Train: IRCTC has been operating the Buddhist Circuit utilising the Bharat Gaurav Deluxe Rake. This rake is a fully Air-Conditioned LHB Coach Train which offers a 7 Nights and 8 Days package covering all major Buddhist Pilgrim destinations in India as well as Lumbini in Nepal. The new rake of Buddhist Circuit Train has state of the art features and amenities such as Two exquisite Dining Cars, Vacuum Bio-toilets, Air Suspension springs, Security lockers, modified 2AC coaches with side seating facility, On-board housekeeping and Security, CCTV Camera Security, Accidental Insurance Facility, Foot massager and Mini library, etc. The itineraries with departure dates of the train have been uploaded on www. irctcbuddhisttrain.com. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated 05 trips of Buddhist Special Train Tours with 198 tourists in 05 trips.
iv. Deluxe Tourist Train: IRCTC is also operating various other Itineraries by the Bharat Gaurav Deluxe Tourist Train viz. Sri Ramayana Yatra, Char Dham , Bharat Nepal Yatra, Garvi Gujarat, Pravasi Bhartiya Tour amongst others. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC operated 07 trip with 712 passengers.
v. Outbound Tour Packages: IRCTC has formulated various tour packages covering destinations outside India. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated 152 tours and provided services to 3,904 no of passengers whereas, in FY 2023¬ 24, IRCTC has operated 81 outbound packages and provided services to 2,299 tourists.
3. Air Ticketing and Corporate Travel
i. Online Air ticketing: IRCTC’s air-ticketing micro¬ site www.air.irctc.co.in provides online booking facility of Domestic as well as International Air- tickets at very competitive prices with the lowest convenience fee as compared to other portals of Online Travel Agents (OTA) in the market.
Mobile app of IRCTC facilitates the booking of air tickets on the go for Android and IOS users. The average number of air ticket booked per day through IRCTC in FY 2024- 25 is 5,118. IRCTC provides complimentary travel insurance coverage of H 50 lakhs to passengers of all the booking made through IRCTC web page and App.
ii. Corporate Travel Business: IRCTC offers complete Travel Solutions for corporates, which includes air ticketing, booking of domestic including LTC tickets, as well as international tickets, hotel bookings, Visa facilitation, Insurance etc. IRCTC has decentralised the business at Zonal level to make more tie-ups with PSUs/ Ministries/ Government Departments, etc. and better co-ordination with the organisations. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has added 26 new Corporate Clients making the total number of corporate clients to 107 which includes PSUs/ Ministries/ Government Departments and institutions for providing corporate travel services.
4. Mass Tourism
i. Bharat Gaurav Trains: IRCTC is operating
Bharat Gaurav trains across India with the LHB rakes provided by Indian Railways for promotion of Rail based tourism in Domestic market at reasonable prices. With the introduction of the new Bharat Gaurav policy issued by Railway Board, all Tourist Trains are being operated under "Bharat Gaurav Policy”. IRCTC is having 10 rakes for operation of Bharat Gaurav trains across India and one additional rake of Karnataka Govt is also managed & operated by IRCTC. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated 78 Bharat Gaurav train tours and provided services to 35,445 number of passengers, whereas, in FY 2023- 24, IRCTC has operated 86 trips and provided service to 43,803 passengers.
The figures include amass the trips and passengers of Bharat Gaurav Deluxe rakes as well as Bharat Gaurav, Government of Karnataka rakes.
ii. State Tirth Special tours:
a. State Special tours by Trains: IRCTC operates the State Special Tourist Train Tours in collaboration with various state governments. The government selects the beneficiaries of the tour package who are mostly senior citizens. These train tours cover various destinations of tourist and pilgrim importance across India. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated 118 State Special Trains for Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Chhattisgarh & Odisha Government carrying 91,536 tourists to various pilgrim places whereas in FY 2023¬ 24, IRCTC has operated 95 State Special trains for Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Goa, Odisha & Jharkhand and provided services to 70,280 passengers.
b. State Special tours by Air: IRCTC operated State Special tours for elderly residents of state through Air. These air tours were organised for Rajasthan State Government ex- Jaipur to Kathmandu on regular basis and operated 121 tours for total 4,667 passengers.
iii. IRCTC Corporate Trains: Under the directives of the Ministry of Railways IRCTC started the operation of the corporate premium passenger trains in 2019 with Lucknow-Delhi- Lucknow (LJN-NDLS-LJN) Tejas Express commencing operations on 5th October, 2019 followed by commencement of Ahmedabad- Mumbai-Ahmedabad Tejas (ADI-MMCT-ADI) on 19th January, 2020.
In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated these Corporate Trains on regular basis (i.e. 6 days a week) and has been successful in positioning the rake as a unique Corporate Train amongst the travelling public. ADI- MMCT Tejas was run at 90.8% occupancy level and LJN- NDLS Tejas was run at 72.5% occupancy levels respectively. IRCTC has been trying to further enhance the occupancy of the trains by introducing various offers to passengers in lean & peak season along with dynamic pricing to attract passengers, etc.
iv. Election Special Trains: IRCTC has been entrusted with the responsibility of moving the Military and Para-Military forces deputed for security duty for the general and assembly elections from FY 2013-14 onwards. IRCTC has been nominated as a Single window for booking and movement of Election Special Trains along
with provision of on-board catering services to the forces on movement. In FY 2023- 24, IRCTC has successfully operated 542 Election Special Trains connected with assembly elections in Karnataka, Panchayat Election in Gujarat, Assembly election in 5 states and General Election 2024. However, IRCTC has operated 677 election special trains and provided services to 6,09,983 para-military forces in FY 2024- 25.
5. Special Purpose Tours:
i. Educational Tours: IRCTC operates educational tours for students under its “travel to learn” scheme and has tie-ups with various State Governments as well as private schools for operating educational tours for their students. During the year 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated various educational tours where in total 1100 students approx. have been served.
ii. Cultural Exchange tours: IRCTC operated
the following Cultural Exchange tours in
FY 2024- 25 as:
a) Kashi Tamil Sangamam 3.0 was operated from Chennai to Ayodhya- Kashi - Prayagraj which provided services to 1,280 participants.
b) Yuva Sangam tours-an initiative by Government of India under “Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat” scheme to strengthen people to people connect especially between youth belonging to various States/ UTs. In FY 2024- 25,IRCTC has successfully conducted 26 tours and provided service to approx. 1306 participants.
6. Other Tourism Activities
i. Event Management: IRCTC has been organizing various Conferences, Events and Incentive packages for Indian Railways, PSUs, Education Department and other prominent institutions. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has conducted various Events and provided services to 822 members/delegates.
ii. Booking of Charter Trains and Coaches:
Ministry of Railways nominated IRCTC as the single window agency for online booking of all trains and coaches on charter basis. The online booking of FTR Trains/ coaches is done through IRCTC’s exclusive web page, www.ftr.irctc. co.in/ftr. IRCTC also provide list of trains where coaches can be added to facilitate the customer, which is updated on regular basis. During FY 2024- 25, 286 (113 trains & 173 coaches) charter trains/ coaches were booked through IRCTC.
iii. Hill and Heritage Charters: IRCTC actively promotes the 5 Hill Railways of India viz Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR), Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR), Kalka-Shimla Railway, Kangra Valley Railway and Matheran Railway. IRCTC operates hill charters over Kalka-Shimla, Nilgiri Mountain Railway and Darjeeling Himalayan Railways UNESCO’s “World Heritage Sites”.
In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has operated Shimla Kalka Hill Charter and served 25 pax.
iv. Luxurious Railway Saloon Car: Ministry of Railways has entrusted IRCTC with the task of marketing and booking of Saloon Cars across India which is now open to be booked by any passenger or company as special rail products.
A Saloon Car generally has a living room, two air-conditioned bedrooms - one twin bedroom and the other similar to AC First Class coupe with attached baths, dining area and a kitchen.
Optional services like in-house attendant, catering, pick up and drop are arranged as per demand of tourists. In FY 2024- 25, IRCTC has successfully operated 27 Saloon Cars across India.
v. Online booking of Retiring Rooms at Stations:
IRCTC has been providing the convenience of online booking of retiring rooms to Railway passengers having confirmed PNR across 373 Railway Stations through IRCTC’s tourism portal. Passengers can also book Retiring Rooms on the go on Android and iOS mobile through IRCTC App. Hourly booking facilities of Retiring Room is also available at many stations. At present, about 80% of total retiring room bookings of Indian Railways are being done online.
IRCTC has upgraded retiring rooms at 54 stations viz. Palakkad (PGT), Tiruchchirappalli (TPJ), Bilaspur (BSP), Lucknow NE (LJN), Gorakhpur (GKP), Tatanagar (TATA), Sealdah (SDAH), Rajendranagar Jn (RJPB), Jaipur (JP), Vadodara (BRC), Madgaon (MAO), Thivim (THVM), Lonavala (LNL), Mumbai Central (MMCT), Agra Cantt (AGC), Gwalior (GWL), Pune (PUNE), Bhusaval (BSL), Solapur (SUR), Jalgaon (JL), Guntur (GNT), Nanded (NED), Parbhani (PBN), Kazipet (KZJ), Udupi (UD), Kacheguda (KCG), Karwar (KAWR), Dahod (DHD), Kakinada Town (CCT), Hosapet (HPT), Araku (ARK), Varanasi (BSB), Ayodhya (AY), Thanjavur (TJ), Kota (KOTA), Lucknow Jn (LKO), Ranchi (RNC), Rajamundry (RJY), Kalaburagi (KLBG), Anand (ANND), Nadiad (ND),
Kopargaon (KPG), Adilabad (ADB), Anand Vihar (ANVT), Maihar (MYR), Nasik (NK), Hubballi (UBL), Saugor (SGO), Damoh (DMO), Dwarka (DWK), Davangere (DVG), Bhopal (BPL), Durgapur (GDR) & Srikakulam Road (CHE) under PPP model. The upgraded retiring rooms have hotel like facilities such as fully Air-conditioned rooms with Wifi, TV, Geyser, linen, sofas etc.
In FY 2024-25, total bookings for Retiring rooms was 8.78 lakhs with total revenue of H54.84 Crores as against 8.05 lakhs bookings with revenue of H48.43 Crores during FY 2023-24.
vi. Online Hotel Booking: IRCTC had integrated accommodation partners (Hotel, Home stay, Dormitories, paying Guest Houses, Yatri Niwas, Holiday Homes, etc.) for online booking through www.hotels.irctc.co.in and IRCTC Tourism mobile apps - Android and iOS.
Further to boost hotel business, IRCTC has integrated with Hotel Aggregators to widen its offering of hotel inventory on IRCTC Hotel website. Customers now can book more than 70,000 hotels across 2,773 cities with starting tariff as low as H300. Most of the hotels are located near Railway Stations, Airports and City Centers. In 2024-25, there were 25,308 bookings with gross revenue of HI7.03 Crores as against 12,990 bookings with gross revenue of H4.14 Crores during FY2023-24.
vii. IRCTC accomplished its most ambitious project of establishing and providing services to tourists at Prayagraj in “IRCTC Mahakubh Gram” Tent City during Mahakumbh 2025 from 10th January to 27th February 2025 constructed at a distance of around 3.5 Km from Triveni Sangam. The facility offered Super Deluxe and Villa Tents equipped with modern amenities with attached bathroom, 24 x 7 hot and cold water, dining facilities, medical support and CCTV surveillance. More than 9500 tourists availed the stay in the tent city of IRCTC during one of the largest religious congregation of the world. IRCTC also operated 8 Bharat Gaurav Trains with pilgrims to Prayagraj to attend Mahakumbh originating from various destinations of the country such as Pune , Secunderabad (2 Trains), Tirunelveli, Indore, Rajkot, Udaipur and Kolkata who availed the lodging facilities at IRCTC Mahakumbh Gram Tent City. IRCTC earned a gross revenue of H7.55 Crores from the Tent City Business.
viii. Online Bus booking: In January 2021, IRCTC launched a dedicated Bus Portal www.bus.
irctc.co.in for facilitating its customers to buy bus tickets online. Subsequent to launch of the Bus Portal, IRCTC endeavours to be a One- Stop Travel Solution Provider to the customers to choose from either or all three modes of transportation viz. Air, Rail and Road. Presently, online bus booking can be made across 28 states and 4 UTs.
M/s. LE TRAVENUES TECHNOLOGY LIMITED (AbhiBus) and M/s. REDBUS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED (RedBus) have been engaged as empanelled service providers. The sourcing of bus inventories on IRCTC Bus Portal has been implemented through API Integration done with Abhibus & Redbus.
In FY 2024-25, total no. of passengers who have availed the IRCTC online bus booking service were 1,93,479. Total no. of TIDs booked during the FY 2024-25 were 1,24,314.
On an average about 340 bus tickets were booked per day through IRCTC Bus Portal in FY: 2024-25 as against an average of 345 tickets booked per day during FY 2023-24. There has been decrease of approx. 1% in passengers travelled and increase in approx. 4% in the revenue generated in FY 2024-25 as compared with that of FY 2023-24.
ix. IRCTC Mobile Apps: In a step towards promoting IRCTC products, the company has its user-friendly Travel and Tourism Mobile Apps for Android and iOS users. It hosts various products & services like Bus, Flights, Hotels, Retiring Room, Lounge, Tour Packages, Bharat Gaurav, Cruise, Buddhist Train, Maharajas, Golden Chariot, National Rail Museum, Trains at a Glance, Train Tickets, Heliyatra & Digital Memories.
x. Tourism Portal:
In the era of modern technology where internet, websites and apps are being widely used in the world, IRCTC has realised its potential of growing as an Online Travel Agency. IRCTC’s portal offers on-line booking of Tourist Trains, Air tickets, Tour packages be it through rail, air or land, Hotel, Saloon Cars, AC Tourist Trains, Event Management, etc. To be at par with the user friendliness and facilities which other OTAs offer, IRCTC has revamped its tourism website.
In FY: 2024-25, total transactions generated were 11,01,752 for 21,22,743 passengers with a gross revenue of H677.92 Cr, in comparison to 10,23,785 transactions and 23,17,989
passengers with the gross revenue of H773.68 Cr in FY 2023-24.
xi. Trains at a Glance (TAG): The Trains at a Glance - time table of Indian Railways with a high readership gives detailed information about routes, timings of important passenger trains, premium trains; other details which are handy for rail travel such as reservation procedures, rules and regulation of travelling, passenger amenities on trains and in stations including catering, menu types and rates, and also about rail-based tourism. IRCTC has been entrusted with the work of printing and publishing of TAG.
Railway Board has entrusted IRCTC with printing and selling of TAG online. IRCTC has been printing and publishing Trains at a Glance for Indian Railways since 2018 with the 41st, 42nd, 43rd, 44th& 45th edition launched in 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 & 2025 respectively.
Also, Trains at a Glance - 2025 is available in digital format as “e-Book”. e-Book TAG-2025 (English) was made live on 08.01.2025 & e-Book TAG-2025 (Hindi) was made live on 27.01.2025 respectively. Physical Book TAG-2025 was made live on 11.02.2025.
Total 15,236 books including Physical & e-Book of TAG-2023 were sold out with a gross revenue of H11.88 lakhs as compared to the 12,941 total books including Physical & e-Book being sold out with a gross revenue ofH14.67 lakhs as compared to the TAG-2022.
xii. Indian Railway Magazines: IRCTC has opened its new segment by providing a separate online platform for booking of two Annual Railway Magazines (both in English & Hindi) - Indian Railways & Bharatiya Rail on 01.10.2020 which has enhanced the reach of magazine to huge prospective readers due to digitalization.
Presently, these magazines are also being booked in digital format as “e-Magazine”, and started getting good response from the subscribers.
In FY: 2024-25, total TIDs generated were 660 with a gross revenue of H1.83 lakhs as against 504 TIDs generated with a gross revenue of H1.58 lakhs during FY: 2023-24.
xiii. Online Ticketing for National Rail Museum
(NRM): Online Ticketing System of National Rail Museum (NRM), Chanakyapuri, New Delhi is being managed by IRCTC since 14th April,
2022 by facilitating visitors, who wish to book their online tickets in advance through website (www.nrmindia.org) for visiting Museum, and for different Rides. Institutional Bookings by Schools & other Institutions are also enabled in the system.
Ticket booking can be made via multiple payment modes, i.e., Credit/Debit cards, Net banking, Wallets, UPI, etc. Further, counter bookings are also enabled with POS machines for digital payments.
QR codes enabled tickets can be scanned through the Mobile App provided to the Ticket checking staff at the different counters for facilitating the easy entry of visitors.
In FY: 2023-24, 81,921 tickets were booked with a transaction value of H2,52,47,922, where as in FY 2024-25, 69,961 tickets were booked with a transaction value of H2,08,82,893.
xiv. Heliyatra: IRCTC has tied up with Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority (UCADA) for providing Helicopter ticket booking system for passengers to visit Shri Kedarnath Dham. IRCTC has developed the Helicopter ticketing website: www.heliyatra.irctc.co.in and has successfully launched online Helicopter ticket booking from 08.04.2023 for Shri Kedarnath Ji. IRCTC also expanded online Helicopter ticket booking for Hemkund Sahib Ji from 22.05.2024. IRCTC has signed an MoU with UCADA for a period of 5 years.
The online ticketing system for Helicopter service to visit the Holy Shrine of Shri Kedarnath Dham and Shri Hemkund Ji Sahib by the pilgrims, is a prestigious project for IRCTC, which is unique with complexities and multiple variations. IRCTC is handling administrative & Technical operations, Payment Gateway accounting/ reconciliation, etc.
In FY 2024-25, total 74,497 tickets were booked for 1,98,916 pilgrims, with total transaction value of H122 Cr., and IRCTC Convenience Fees amounting to H5.64 Cr. (Excl. GST).
Tourism Planning
IRCTC being a tourism arm of Indian Railways, in initial phases, IRCTC has developed and promoted more of Rail based tourism products. But to manage the competition in the market, IRCTC has also launched and operated various non- rail-based tourism products. With this extremely diversified tourism product lines, there is tremendous scope of growth in the field of tourism and it is seen that as
per the projection given by WTTC projects robust growth for the Travel & Tourism sector in the next 10 years (2024¬ 2034), with a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1% for the global economy.
IRCTC has been adding new feathers into its cap by launching more Rail was well as non-rail based tourism products to further enhance and consolidate tourism business in the coming years.
IRCTC has been mandated to promote domestic tourism with launch of "Bharat Gaurav Trains” which are also being used for operation of State Special tourist trains. Also to promote International Tourism, more of outbound tour packages are being launched.
IRCTC is having in total 10 Bharat Gaurav rakes which have been utilised to promote domestic tourism across India and operation of 01 rake of Karnataka Govt is also managed by IRCTC. These rakes have been kept with minimum composition of 14 coaches.
However Specific thrust areas of the company identified now for the coming financial year 2025- 26 are:-
1. Bharat Gaurav Trains: To increase the business from Bharat Gaurav Trains, IRCTC is taking additional rake under BGT policy. It is expected that IRCTC will operate 200 trips in FY 2025- 26 including State Special Train Tours. The popular Bharat Gaurav circuits are Sri Ramayana Yatra, Bharat Nepal Yatra, Char Dham Yatra, Dakshin Darshan Yatra etc. and specially curated circuits include Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Circuit, Guru Kripa Yatra, Jyotirlinga Yatra, Jain Circuit Yatra, Baba Saheb Ambedkar Circuit Yatra etc.
2. Rail Tour Packages: In previous year, IRCTC has launched more than 100 Rail Tour Packages. In FY 2025-26, IRCTC will focus more on rationalisation of RTPs and increase of occupancy of these packages.
3. Golden Chariot: IRCTC has already launched the dates of Golden Chariot for FY 2025-26, 2026- 27 & 2027- 28 for future planning and making the product available in Domestic & International market.
4. Cultural Confluence and exchange program under EBSB (Ek Bharat Shreshta Bharat) scheme: IRCTC with Ministry of Education will operate Yuva Sangam Tour for identified HEIs as cultural exchange program to give exposure to students about culture, heritage and local touch.
5. Customised Holiday packages: On the basis of demand of customers, IRCTC will plan and develop more customized packages for small groups of family and friends, which will give tailor-made variety to customers.
6. Outbound tours: To provide competitively priced packages for IRCTC international tours as well as promote ease of Business, IRCTC has emphasized on flexibility in policy guidelines, vendor diversification, quality deliverables as well as imbibing cost & quality competitiveness.
7. Domestic Air Packages: Special thrust has been given for this segment and the plan is to increase the business tremendously. Focus on DMC strengthening with quality deliverables is being ensured.
8. State Special tours by Air: The operation of State Special tours by Rajasthan was a resounding success carrying 4,667 pax across 121 Tours from Jaipur to Delhi and onwards to Kathmandu with similar return scheduling. The Concept is being planned to emulated across other states.
9. Online Hotel Business: Presently IRCTC has business tie ups with one of the leading OTAs for providing online hotel room inventory. Apart from that, IRCTC also does direct tie ups with individuals and chains. Further, IRCTC is in the process of establishing tie-ups with more hotel chains and room inventory providers for increasing its business and offerings to customers.
10. MICE: There is a huge potential in this segment. IRCTC is aggressively pitching itself as a potential MICE player to tap the market by approaching Corporate Houses and Ministries for conducting Meetings, Incentive Tours, and Conferences etc.
INTERNET TICKETING
IRCTC’s internet ticketing website and mobile application empower passengers to book railway tickets effortlessly from the comfort of their homes, offices, or any location-eliminating the need to visit a Passenger Reservation System (PRS) counter in person. This digital convenience not only saves valuable time but also greatly minimizes the hassle traditionally involved in railway ticket booking.
With over two decades of remarkable growth, IRCTC has evolved into one of the largest e-commerce platforms in the Asia-Pacific region. This robust growth has empowered the common man to harness the benefits of modern technology, making online ticketing more accessible, convenient, and affordable.
In 2024-25, IRCTC’s Website and Mobile App facilitated 86.38% of all reserved ticket bookings on Indian Railways, reaffirming its leadership in online rail ticketing.
The site offers round-the-clock ticket booking services, except for a 35-minute break from 23:45 hrs to 00:20 hrs. In the financial year 2024-25, the IRCTC Website and Mobile App recorded an average daily ticket sale of 13.88 lakh tickets, registering an increase of 11.84% from the previous financial
year's daily average of 12.38 lakh tickets. These numbers highlight the system's impressive growth and ascendancy in the Indian e-commerce space.
Convenience Fee:
IRCTC collects Convenience Fee on e-ticket bookings at the rate of H15/- + GST per ticket for Non-AC Classes and H30/- + GST per ticket for AC Classes (including First Class/FC). For those users, who make online payment for e-tickets through BHIM/UPI payment mode, Convenience Fee is charged at a reduced rate @ H10/- + GST per ticket for Non- AC Classes and H20/- + GST per ticket for AC Classes (including First Class), to promote digital payments, thereby fulfilling the Digital India mission of the Government of India.
Internet ticketing through Ask Disha Chatbot:
Ask DISHA Chatbot (Digital Interaction to Seek Help Anytime), an AI and Machine Learning-based innovative system, has significantly improved upon traditional customer support mechanisms. This advanced feature has streamlined the booking process, offering quicker resolutions and an enhanced user experience. The steady growth in bookings facilitated through Ask DISHA is a clear indicator of its effectiveness and reflects the promising future of AI-driven assistance in passenger services.
Overview:
a. Internet Ticketing: With a transaction volume of more than 422.11 Lakh per month and 82.58 Lakh logins per day, the Company operates one of the most popular and transacted websites in the Asia-Pacific region. During FY 2024-2025, on an average 13.88 lakh tickets per day were booked online for approx 24.41 Lakh passengers per day for travelling on Indian Railways, which comprises of approximately 86.38% of Indian Railways’ reserved tickets booked online.
b. NGeT System: Since the Next Generation E-Ticketing (NGeT) System was implemented as a replacement for the previous e-ticketing system, it has increased progressively in per-minute ticket booking capacity from 2000 to 7200 tickets, which improved the system's efficiency. In addition, a state-of-the-art data center has been setup in CRIS premises at Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, to support
the upgraded system, increase the capacity and inflow of daily bookings which is regularly updated to keep up with technological advancements. The Company has a strong customer database and leverages the same to crosssell and add value to its products to enhance customer engagement and derive top-line growth.
The NGeT System has now capacity to book over 30,000 tickets per minute, making it one of the most efficient online ticketing systems globally. We have achieved Highest ticket booking record of 30,155 tickets in a minute on 12-March-2025 at 10.01 AM date.
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c. IRCTC Rail Connect Mobile App e-ticketing: During FY 2024-25, average mobile ticket booking was 7.47 Lakhs per day, with 14.63 Crore downloads on the Mobile App and Daily Mobile Logins as 59.79 Lakhs. During FY 2024-25, more than 2725 lakh tickets were booked using Mobile App, as against 2322 Lakh tickets booked in FY 2023-24. IRCTC Rail Connect Mobile is one of the top most rated Mobile Apps of India in Google play store.
Rail Connect Mobile App is available on both Android and iOS: platforms.
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d. IRCTC i-Pay - Payment Aggregator: IRCTC’s own Digital Payment Gateway- IRCTC i-Pay (A PCI-DSS Compliant Payment Solution) is a one-stop payment solution which facilitates payments through all payment modes (like Internet Banking, Debit Card, Credit Card, Wallets, UPI Account & Autopay) and for safe and secure transaction between the merchant website, multiple issuing institutions, acquiring banks and the payment gateway providers. During FY 2024-25, i-Pay has generated a revenue of H126 Crores with growth of 9.99% in comparison of revenue of H115 Crores in last FY 2023-24.
e. To expand the PA business beyond IRCTC, IRCTC has established a subsidiary, IRCTC Payments Ltd, on February 10, 2024. The RBI authorization is currently in process, with an application for In-Principle Approval submitted on December 12, 2024. Final authorization is expected within a year. IRCTC Payments Ltd’s entry into the country’s payment ecosystem, primarily targeting the Government/PSU sector, is anticipated to boost ongoing digitization of payments and will create new opportunities for business growth and technological development for IRCTC.
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f. New User Interface (UI): IRCTC has been constantly contributing to enhance the customer experience and convenience while booking reserved rail e-tickets through its Website and Rail Connect Mobile App with the aim of retaining its customer base. Keeping in mind the same, IRCTC had launched the New User Interface of e-ticketing Website and Mobile App with modified functionalities and some additional features. Revamping of IRCTC e-ticketing user interface was a Digital India initiative, which promises to transform the service delivery experience offered to travellers. Further, the New Interface for e-ticketing enhances user experience and facilitation of the IRCTC Website www.irctc.co.in and the IRCTC Rail Connect Mobile Apps (Android & iOS: Platforms) with user-friendly features and more comfortable navigation, which is secured with advanced data systems and processes. The look-and-feel of the interface is being changed with time, with a simplified and appealing design.
g. IRCTC Payment System: Diverse payment methods and high transaction success rates are critical for the growth of e-commerce and the enhancement of customer experience. IRCTC is supporting a broad spectrum of payment options, including Internet Banking, Credit & Debit Cards, Digital Wallets, UPI, Book Now Pay Later (BNPL), EMI, and iPay Autopay. This system is seamlessly integrated across the IRCTC NGeT Rail Ticketing website, mobile application and other integrated digital platforms.
For international users, IRCTC enables ticket bookings via International Cards through integrated secure payment gateways. The transactions on the IRCTC platform are secured through OTP/PIN/Password verified and also 3D Secure Authentication protocols (including Verified by Visa, Master Card Secure Code, and American Express Safe Key) are in place, as well as by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) for RuPay and UPI payments.
To ensure maximum security and data privacy, all payment transactions are conducted via secure URL redirection method in encrypted format which eliminates the risk of data leakage. Through server to server calls, attacks against man-in-the-middle are safeguarded thus ensuring complete transaction integrity.
h. Tatkal Scheme for Reserved Tickets: The Tatkal charges have been fixed as a percentage of fares at the rate of 10% of the basic fare for second class and 30% of the basic fare for all other classes subject to minimum and maximum limits. Tatkal tickets are issued for the actual distance of travel, instead of end-to-end, subject to the distance restrictions applicable to the train. The same Tatkal berth/seat may be booked in multiple legs till preparation of the charts. At the time of preparation of charts, the unutilised ones are released to the General RAC/Waiting list passengers. Tatkal booking opens at 10 AM for AC Classes and 11 AM for Non-AC Classes for normal users. Tatkal tickets can
be booked one day in advance from the train originating station excluding the date of journey of enroute stations. The scheme is available on www.irctc.co.in and IRCTC Rail Connect Mobile App where customers can book tickets on the Tatkal scheme seamlessly.
i. VIKALP Scheme: Travellers who have been put on the waiting list, irrespective of a booking quota or concessions, can choose maximum five trains under this scheme. It does not confirm a berth, since it depends on the availability of seats in the given train. There is no refund or extra fare charged for these changed trains, including the Tatkal prices. Either all passengers of a PNR opting for this scheme will be transferred to alternate trains in the same class or none will. Once confirmed in an alternate train, the cancellation charges apply as per the usual rules. A person can be transferred to any train available within the window as per selection made by the user. The train list once selected under VIKALP can be changed or updated only once.
j. Loyalty Program: In 2020, IRCTC and SBI launched a new co-branded contactless credit card on NPCI's RuPay platform. Subsequently, in Feb 2022, IRCTC collaborated with Bank of Baroda to introduce the BOB Loyalty Co¬ Branded Credit Card on the RuPay platform. In another stride towards enhancing its Co-Branded Credit Card cum Loyalty Program, IRCTC partnered with HDFC Bank in March 2023 and with RBL BANK in July 2024, to launch two new Co-Branded Credit Cards in collaboration with both banks on the indigenous RuPay platform. These co¬ branded credit cards offer frequent rail travellers significant savings on their journeys and special benefits on retail, dining, and entertainment, along with transaction fee waivers. In addition, these collaborations have contributed in increasing the traffic on their website and app, which in turn generated a revenue of H39.54 Crores in Financial Year 2023-24 and H44.48 Crores in Financial Year 2024-25.
k. BHIM/UPI Payment Mode: During FY 2024-25, total BHIM/UPI transactions were 2344.04 which is 46.28% of total online ticketing as against 1792.72 transactions in FY 2023-24.
l. Travel Insurance: IRCTC introduced the travel insurance for Indian citizens who use the IRCTC website application to book their tickets. The travel insurance provides accidental coverage to passengers during their travel with the Indian Railways. In case of an accident due to collision between trains, derailing of the train carrying passengers or any other kind of train accident, the passengers or the nominee can claim compensation. The coverage of the policy is on a PNR basis and includes death, permanent total disability, permanent partial disability as well as hospitalisation charges. This travel insurance, up to B 10 lakhs, is provided to passengers who opt for it by paying a premium B 0.45 per passenger. During the fiscal year, a total of 53.43 Crores passengers have opted for Travel Insurance.
m. Concessional Booking: The concessional booking facility is also available for Divyang (physically challenged) passengers for booking of online tickets on IRCTC’s Website and Mobile Apps using ID cards provided by the Indian Railways.
n. Online Booking for Railway Pass Holders: Online booking of Reserved Rail ticket, using the Railway Pass has been implemented for Railway employees. Convenience Fee and Travel Insurance is not applicable for these bookings. During FY 2024-25, 38.69 lakh tickets were booked online using Railway Pass/PTOs as compared to 33.67 lakh tickets in FY 2023-24.
o. E-ticketing Portal for Para Military Forces: IRCTC’s e-ticketing facility has proved to be an extremely convenient tool for the Paramilitary Forces for handling their reserved train e-ticket requirements. It has also eliminated the need for cumbersome manual processes of railway warrant management, the reconciliation and accounting between Indian Railways and the Ministry of Home Affairs.
IRCTC has developed a dedicated website to maintain the e-ticketing system along with the Warrant Management System for booking of e-tickets through this portal to travel in trains in a hassle-free manner. As a result, there is continuous growth in ticket booking. During FY 2024-25, a total of 12.32 lakh tickets were booked through paramilitary forces, which is 15.36% more, as against 10.68 lakh tickets booked in FY 2023-24.
Presently we are serving Seven Central Paramilitary Forces, namely AR (Assam Rifles), BSF (Border Security Force), CISF (Central Industrial Security Force), CRPF, ITBP (Indo Tibetan Border Police), NSG (National Security Guard) and NDRF (National Disaster Response Force).
p. Data & Cyber Security: The Company relies on state- of-the-art technologies to ensure that the confidentiality, integrity and availability of all its online services and its data are adequately secured from the prevailing cyber security threats. The Company safeguards its data with advanced security systems and successfully defends the system against malicious virus or other cyber threats.
IRCTC’s E-Ticketing System is a well-protected system, equipped with industry-standard state-of-the-art security technologies for protection from cyber threats and data theft. This includes Network Firewalls, Network Intrusion Prevention System and Web Application Firewalls, DDoS Protection Services etc. The website runs on an Extended Validation (EV) SSL/TLS Certificate that provides end-to- end data encryptwwion between the website and its users. Sensitive data like user passwords are stored in encrypted form in the database. In continuous efforts to improve the security posture of NGeT System, IRCTC has engaged CERT- In empanelled Security Auditor for Bi-Annual Cybersecurity Audit of Applications and ICT infrastructure.
All online payment integration, including net banking and Credit/Debit Card are implemented on the URL-redirection model wherein all users are redirected to concerned banks/payment gateway websites for the on-line payment process, fully eliminating any chance of Credit/Debit card data leakage at the IRCTC end.
The company has deployed a number of security solutions viz. Web Application Firewalls, Privileged Identity
Management, Secure Email Gateway and Malware Sandboxing solutions, DDoS Protection Services (Clean Pipe Services) etc. with the objective of enhancing its cyber security posture for its Travel & Tourism and Catering services. A Vulnerability Management Solution has been deployed by IRCTC for overview of vulnerabilities in its environment and timely remediation of same.
In order to provide secure and reliable remote access to its enterprise applications for its workforce, a Zero- Trust based Secure Access Solution with multi-factor authentication capability has been implemented. The solution will allow IRCTC workforce to safely log in to corporate applications and desktops any-time any-where and to access private applications/systems they need to be efficient and productive.
Information Security Policies, including Privacy Policy, of IRCTC are uploaded on IRCTC Corporate Portal (under Employee Login). The web link is not available publicly.
Internet Ticketing Statistics:
a. No. of E-Tickets and Passengers Booked: A total of 5065.28 lakh tickets have been booked in 2024-25 as compared to 4529.83 lakhs tickets in 2023-24 registering a growth of 11.82%. In total, 8910.54 lakh passengers booked E-Tickets in 2024-25 as compared to 8025.06 lakh passengers in 2023-24 registering a growth of 11.03%.
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a) New services added on IRCTC Website and Mobile App
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1. Booking of DMRC QR based ticket under- ”One India One Ticket” Initiative through IRCTC website & Android Mobile App w.e.f - 10th July 2024 & iOS Mobile App w.e.f.- 31st July 2024).
2. Time limit for advance reservation ARP Booking (reduced from 120 days to 60 days) in IRCTC Website & Rail Connect Mobile App w.e.f. 01.11.2024.
3. RBL Bank Cobrand Credit Card integrated under IRCTC Loyalty Program on IRCTC Website w.e.f. 14.09.2024 and on IRCTC Mobile App w.e.f. 01.02.2025.
4. IRCTC SBI Loyalty Programme has been enhanced by integrating the SBI Rupay Premium Credit Card, on website effective from 01.10.2024.
5. Option of selecting Catering Service option as Jain Meal, Veg (Diabetic) & Non Veg (Diabetic) implemented in all the pre-paid trains on Website w.e.f. 30.09.2024 and on Mobile App (Android & iOS) w.e.f. 20.09.2024.
b) New services added on Marketing during FY 2024-2025:
1. Push Notification Services on IRCTC Website and Mobile App: 929.74 crore push notifications for IRCTC in-house items were sent to subscribers nationwide using this facility. These alerts included information about various IRCTC goods, like bus booking, Ramayana Yatra, e-Catering, Bharat Gaurav tourist trains, and many more.
2. New Feature of Gen AI is integrated on AskDisha Chatbot w.e.f. 31.12.2024. Have implemented Voice- to-text and text-to-voice capabilities over generative response layer to provide accessibility and enhance the user experience in Ask Disha Chatbot.
Highlights of Internet Ticketing FY 2024-25
I. IRCTC e-ticketing platform has achieved highest ever per minute booking record of 30,155 on 12-March-2025 at 10:01 AM.
2. IRCTC e-ticketing platform has achieved highest booking in a day record of 16,17,404 on 6-March-2025.
3. Total number of tickets booked were 5065.28 Lakhs, which is 11.82% more than last year.
4. Total 14.63 Crore Mobile App (on Android & iOS:) Downloads till 31st March, 2025.
5. Mobile Bookings: The average Mobile App bookings during 2024-25 were 7.47 Lakh tickets per day, as compared to 6.34 Lakh tickets in 2023-24. 53.80% of IRCTC e-tickets have been booked through IRCTC Mobile App during FY 2024-25.
6. Share of Reserved Rail tickets booked online was 86.38% in 2024-25, as compared to 82.68% of the reserved tickets booked online in 2023-24. There has been continuous increase in online booking share over the years.
7. Achieved the highest-ever one-day Google Ad Manager revenue more than H14 Lakhs on 27.10.2024.
Future Strategy:
IRCTC with its optimistic outlook has planned to bring into its system some new projects which not only promise to promote IRCTC Brand name but also proves the company’s expertise and adaptability to latest innovative technologies in vogue in the market place. At the same time, it is also anticipated to create new businesses and thereby generate additional revenues for the company. IRCTC is not only widening its business arena, but also using innovative technologies in vogue, for system improvement.
Following are some future projects to be undertaken by Internet Ticketing:
1. Same Day Online Refund:
IRCTC has been constantly contributing to enhance the customer experience and convenience for reserved rail e-tickets through its Website and Rail Connect Mobile App with the aim of retaining its customer base. IRCTC e-ticketing system has to address the payment and refund issues which is the main reason for the largest number of complaints.
The earlier traditional file based method of refund were getting initiated for refund to user on T+1 day. However, towards improving efficiency in Refund with respect to Delayed and Failed transactions and reducing customer complaints, now, IRCTC has implemented its own functionality of ”Same Day Refund Initiation API” for failed transaction cases (where user’s Account gets debited and ticket not booked) of online Rail e-ticket transactions to the Users on same day of transaction.
The first step put forward in this process was laid in the month of December’2023. Now all such transactions are being initiated for refund on the same day. *The next
step put forward, Same day refund initiation for user cancelled tickets and Waitlist drop tickets implemented w.e.f. 07.08.2024, all such refund will be initiated same day for cancelled ticket also.* The refund for the transactions done through UPI are being refunded on the same day in user’s account.
2. IRCTC Unified Portal and Super App:
IRCTC is providing various travel, tourism & related services to its customer viz. Air, Hotel, Bus, Packages, Retiring Room, Cruise, Train Tickets, Cabs, Helicopter, eCatering, Lounges, B2B & B2C, etc. The present services are rendered with multiple URLs.
IRCTC aspires to revamp the legacy system into a unified portal encompassing the existing multiple services and adding new services along with a Super App containing all the services as a one stop solution. The complete revamp will be based on Mobile first approach using state of the art technologies including generative AI, with an objective to simplify and enhance user experience and assist the user to plan and book an end to end travel experience. The end to end revamp and development as a scalable, reliable and customer-centric platform involves creation of UI/UX, front end, middleware, and backend IT infrastructure hosted on cloud, network and Security infrastructure. The product/solution will be designed to seamlessly incorporate future products or services that IRCTC may introduce during the contract term.
The single unified application utilizing generative AI and ML will help the customer plan and book an end-to- end experience. This will require use of state-of-the-art technologies as well as building of best in class/ exhaustive inventories including but not limited to Air, Road, Rail, Hotels, Packages, Cruises, Experiences etc.
3. Online & Offline Passenger Ship Ticket Booking System for Lakshadweep:
IRCTC has been awarded with the project to develop, host and maintain online & offline Integrated Passenger Ship ticket booking system for Lakshadweep by the Union Territory of Lakshadweep Administration (UTLA) for a period of 10 years. The scope includes developing a highly scalable, agile, secure, state-of-the-art and user centric ticketing system that will enhance the experience for passengers, promote operational efficiency and support the long-term transportation goals of UTLA. Besides this, the online Cargo booking & Helicopter booking in Lakshadweep may also be taken up by IRCTC at a later stage.
4. Marketing revenue is envisaged to increase multi-fold over the next 5 years through the premiumisation of Ad inventory using the rich data inputs of IRCTC. IRCTC aims to transform the marketing strategy powered by AI/ ML analytics and enhanced user engagement, better
compliance with evolving data protection norms, potential for cross-selling IRCTC products and full control over ad operations. IRCTC envisions to become a leader in data-driven digital advertising to deliver contextual, personalized and compliant advertising experience.
5. iPay:
As mentioned above , subsequent to obtaining PA authorization from RBI, IRCTC Payments Limited will expand its market reach in a phased approach, adapting to evolving business requirements.
IRCTC Payments Limited, as Government-backed Payment Aggregator, will have transformative impact on nation's payment ecosystem which will directly contribute to further strengthening the Digital India initiative. As India transitions toward a cashless economy, IRCTC Payments will catalyse financial inclusion, drive digital payment adoption, and enhance transaction efficiency across various sectors
6. Other Ticketing and OTA Initiatives:
i. With its past experience in e-ticketing domain viz. CWG Ticketing, the current Char Dham Heli Yatra portal (Kedarnath and Hemkund Sector) as well as ticketing services over Metro Corporations and various upcoming projects such as RRTS Metro Services, Lakshadweep and Andaman Ferry Ticketing, IRCTC aspires to become an e-ticketing giant in the travel and leisure sectors. The online ticketing platform shall be able to provide such services for multiple use cases on commercial basis which may be integrated with the unified portal as per user requirement.
ii. IRCTC can quickly venture into event booking for self and third parties. IRCTC can venture into ticketing for Central and State Governments. Providing ticketing as a service and capturing new business in event booking shall also be explored and established.
iii. The ticketing/ OTA vertical of IRCTC will be a new focus to boost exponential growth.
iv. All Government Manual Warrant systems, like those of the state police department will be made digital on the lines of the paramilitary portal as part of the unified portal.
This will increase the share of internet ticketing to more than 90% coupled with Infrastructure and Technological Upgrades.
7. Towards One India - One Ticket Initiative:
a) QR Based Tickets of DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation): For enhancing the convenience of the passengers in transit while arriving or leaving Delhi, IRCTC has already started the booking of DMRC QR based ticket under- ”One India One Ticket” Initiative
through its website & Android Mobile App w.e.f - 10th July 2024 & iOS Mobile App w.e.f.- 31st July 2024. The project has been accepted very well amongst the passenger fraternity.
b) Namo Bharat Train By RRTS (Regional Rapid Transit System) In a significant step towards enhancing the convenience and ease of travel for passengers, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) and the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to introduce QR code-based ticketing for NCRTC services through the IRCTC portal.
Under this partnership, passengers shall be able to book online tickets for NCRTC journey through the IRCTC platform will have the added convenience of seamlessly booking NCRTC QR code-based tickets. These QR tickets can be issued in sync with the 60 days Advance Reservation Period of Indian Railways. By integrating these services, passengers can effortlessly plan their entire journey in one go. The NCRTC QR code-based ticket will be seamlessly generated and printed on the Electronic Reservation Slip (ERS). This integration aims to streamline travel experiences, eliminating the need for passengers to endure long queues and saving valuable time.
8. Flutter:
Flutter is a development tool used for building beautiful, natively compiled applications for Android, iOS & Website from a single code. It's known for its cross-platform capabilities, allowing developers to create native-like applications on various platforms with lesser effort and time keeping all platforms in sync. This will help to maintain the native IRCTC Apps (for iOS and Android devices) in a single flutter code for both platforms. It will also reduce the additional manpower requirement for iOS.
9. Co-Branded Credit Card cum Loyalty Program:
IRCTC had introduced its Loyalty program in collaboration with the leading Credit Card issuers in India, whereby frequent travellers earn travel reward points at the time of booking rail tickets at IRCTC portal using the card issued by the card issuer. These points may be used to book tickets later.
This card, referred to as a Co-Branded Credit Card, was first introduced in February 2006 in collaboration with SBI Cards and has been IRCTC’s flagship Co-Branded Credit Card under the ambit of its Loyalty Program. Over the years, IRCTC’s Cobranded loyalty program has expanded to offer cobranded Credit Cards on VISA and RuPay platforms in collaboration with 3 other banks viz., BOBCARD, HDFC Bank and RBL Bank. The success of these collaborations has not only expanded the scope of IRCTC’s Loyalty Program, but has also contributed greatly towards expanding the outreach of RuPay payment platform among IRCTC’s users, especially among frequent travelers. These collaborations have generated a revenue of H39.54 Crores in Financial Year 2023-24 and H44.48 Crores in Financial Year 2024-25, registering a growth of 12.5%.
IRCTC is exploring the possibility of collaboration with new Banks/Co-brand partners for launch of Co-Branded Credit Cards under the Loyalty Program, in addition to the existing cards.
PACKAGED DRINKING WATER (RAIL NEER)
Rail Neer, the flagship packaged drinking water brand of IRCTC, has continued to play a pivotal role in ensuring access to safe and hygienic drinking water for millions of rail passengers across India. With 20 operational plants and an installed capacity of 18.40 lakh litres per day, Rail Neer maintains a robust presence at over 410 railway stations nationwide.
During FY 2024-25, production peaked at 46.46 crore bottles, marking the highest volume achieved to date. This remarkable scale reinforces Rail Neer’s commitment to operational excellence and quality assurance. A new Rail Neer plant at Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, with a production capacity of 72,000 bottles per day was also commissioned furing FY 2025,which commenced commercial production in October , 2024.
As on 31st March, 2025, IRCTC has 20 operational Rail Neer plants located at Nangloi, Danapur, Palur, Ambernath, Amethi, Parassala, Bilaspur, Sanand, Hapur, Mandideep, Nagpur, Jagiroad, Maneri, Sankrail, Una, Bhusawal, Kota, Simhadri, Bhubaneswar and Vijaywada.
Performance of Rail Neer plants during FY 2024-25 as compared with FY 2023-24 is tabled hereunder:
Financial
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Production
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Turnover
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Plant
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Year
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(bottles in Crore)
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(J in crore)
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Utilisation (%)
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2024-25
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46.46
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378.58
|
79.23
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2023-24
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39.45
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326.66
|
74.00
|
Ultra filtration - Colloidal, suspended particles and pyrogenic species are filtered out through Ultra Filtration membranes.
3. Reverse osmosis - All dissolved impurities are removed. Anti scaling agent not used. (All competitors use it to enhances membrane life)
5. Two-stage micron filtration - Impurities with size more than 0.2 micron are filtered out.
Technology Upgradation:
The design of preform & cap of Rail Neer bottle has been changed to reduce the weight of packaging material in 2014 and neck size of 27 Alaska was introduced by replacing 30/25 mm neck and this design is successful. This has resulted into saving of 2 gm weight in each preform and 0.5 gm saving in each cap.
Advanced Manufacturing Process:
Rail Neer’s manufacturing infrastructure is designed to ensure maximum hygiene, precision, and efficiency:
Water Purification:
Water is drawn from borewells/Dam/Pipeline Water from state Government and undergoes an eight-stage purification process, which includes:
1. Activated carbon filtration Stage 1 & 2 - Stage 1 removes dust, dead microbes, odour/colour and stage 2 is for removing pesticides.
4. Marble chip/ Calcite filtration - To boost ”pH” - Exclusive process adopted by Rail Neer.
2. Auto Softening - Hardness of water is removed by ion exchange process.
6. UV sterilization - UV-light causes change in the genetic material of micro organisms and thus prevents them from reproducing.
Rinsing, Filling, and Capping:
Bottles are air-conveyed to automatic RFC (Rinsing, Filling & Capping) machine. Bottles are rinsed using high-pressure jets, filled using precision nozzles, and capped in a controlled 20°C environment-ensuring superior product integrity.
7. Ozonation- Water comes in contact with ozone gas for final disinfection from the micro organisms. The nascent oxygen is powerful oxidizing agent and kills the microbes.
This system ensures removal of physical, chemical, and biological contaminants, delivering water that meets the highest safety standards.
Bottle Manufacturing:
High-grade PET preforms are converted into bottles using fully automatic blowing machines. This minimizes manual intervention, ensuring consistent bottle quality and hygiene.
Outlook and Growth Strategy:
IRCTC’s current production capacity is around 17.68 lakh litres/ day, spread over nineteen working plants. With the likely commissioning of one more plant at Mallavalli near Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) July,2024, capacity will be enhanced to approx. 18.40 lakh litres/day.
Facility for production of 500 ml Rail Neer Packaged Drinking Water is being developed in 18 Rail Neer Plants. The 500 ml bottles are being supplied in Shatabdi and Vande Bharat trains. Also, this will be sold on Railway Station premises.
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
During FY 2024-25, IRCTC reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a transparent, responsive, and employee-centric work environment by advancing digital transformation across its Human Resource functions. The year marked a strategic shift towards automation of processes and streamlining of HR policies, with a focus on enhancing employee convenience, improving organizational efficiency, and strengthening governance standards.
Several online modules were developed and implemented to digitize critical HR processes, including modules for medical card issuance, employee grievance redressal, passport NOC requests, and D&AR clearances. Additionally, the “Talk to Management” initiative was redeveloped with improved functionality to foster open and direct communication between employees and senior leadership. The Performance Management System (PMS) was also extended to E7 and E8 level officers through an online platform, enabling performance tracking aligned with institutional goals.
These initiatives not only improved service delivery and reduced processing time but also empowered employees by offering greater transparency and ease of access to HR services. The
Company’s continued focus on welfare schemes, employee engagement, and social security has reinforced its position as a progressive public sector enterprise committed to the holistic well-being of its workforce.
As on 31st March, 2025, the Company had a total manpower strength of 2794 personnel with the following details:
Category
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No. of Employees
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Regular Employees
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1338
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Deputation
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55
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On contract
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387
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Out-sourced
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901#
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Consultant/Advisor/Re-employed
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113
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Total
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2794
|
#Engaged through Manpower Service Provider Agency for providing support services.
The percentage of women employees, SC/ST/OBC employees, person with disabilities and ex-servicemen out of regular employees of the Company is mentioned below:
Category
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No. of Employees
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% of total no. of regular employees (1338)
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Women Employees
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115
|
8.59
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SC Personnel
|
256
|
19.13
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ST Personnel
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72
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5.38
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Other Backward classes
|
339
|
25.33
|
Person with Disabilities
|
13
|
0.1
|
Employee Welfare and Digital HR Transformation
At IRCTC, our human capital continues to be our greatest asset. With ongoing emphasis on employee engagement, health, safety, upskilling, and well-being, the Human Resource Department has made great strides towards creating a vibrant, inclusive, and caring environment of work. Building upon the framework of employee welfare of past years, some digital and welfare-centric initiatives were initiated this year, signaling a movement towards an integrated, transparent, and technologically driven HR ecosystem.
During the year under review, the Company sustained its strategic drive toward digital transformation by progressively replacing manual systems with electronic solutions. These efforts were aligned with the overarching objective of enhancing operational efficiency, transparency, and employee enablement. A number of in-house developed software applications were successfully designed, tested, and implemented across key functional domains, contributing significantly to administrative simplification and governance improvement.
New Initiatives Rolled Out during FY 2024-25
1. Digital Transformation of HR Services:
• Medical Card Issuance (HRMS Module): IRCTC implemented an end-to-end digital Medical Card Issuance system through the HRMS portal (https://
ess.irctc.com). The module enables employees to apply for fresh medical cards, renew, and modify card details in the case of transfers or promotions. The online process has eliminated paperwork, reduced processing time, and ensures that employees and their families continue receiving uninterrupted medical services irrespective of location or designation changes.
• Online Employee Grievance Redressal: To
streamline grievance redressal and make it more employee-centric, IRCTC introduced an online grievance redressal platform. This module allows for centralized grievance registration, tracking, and solution. Through a transparent process, now employees can keep track of their progress, get responses on time, and escalate unresolved cases through an integrated and accountable process.
• Re-launch of Passport NOC Module Post Technical Enhancements: Following initial user feedback and identification of technical issues, the Passport NOC module was upgraded and successfully re-launched. Enhancements included:
• Improved user experience and bug resolution.
• Integration with employee profiles for faster data retrieval.
• Conducting internal training sessions for HR users across zones to ensure smooth adoption.
• D&AR Clearance Module: An online D&AR (Discipline and Appeal Rules) clearance module was implemented to provide for timely and traceable clearance of passport-related cases, foreign travel, outside employment, and other official demands. The system electronically channels requests to related departments for verification, keeping records in secure and traceable form, with a marked reduction in turnaround times and administrative labor.
• Talk to Management Portal: The “Talk to Management” interface was enhanced to provide a more formalized and interactive platform for employees to put forward recommendations, ideas, and comments in direct communication with top management. As opposed to the grievance redressal system, this module is designed to encourage a culture of communication and involvement, wherein employees are able to contribute towards organizational growth. The module also features a tracking tool to track the status of their submissions.
• APAR for E7 & E8 Grades: To automate and harmonize the performance appraisal process, an in-house new APAR (Annual Performance Appraisal Report) module was created for E7 and E8 grade officers. The module
spans the complete appraisal process right from self¬ appraisal to review and final submission-all through an online secure and effective workflow. This has improved timeliness, transparency, and precision in the performance review process.
• Marriage Gift Claim Module: The procedure for claiming marriage gifts was computerized to simplify and speed up the disbursal of benefits. Employees are now able to apply online for the benefit with the system automatically checking eligibility and settling the claim. This has cut paperwork by leaps and bounds, infused transparency, and speeded up approvals with ease while keeping correct digital records for audit and reference purposes.
• Expansion of HRMS Features: There were constant enhancements to the HRMS portal for increasing its usefulness and ease of use. Several features for leave management, transfer application, employee data updates, and circulars regarding company policies were combined into a single interface. These enhancements have contributed to the portal becoming a one-stop solution for the majority of the needs of HR, minimizing reliance on manual interventions and fostering a digital self¬ service culture.
2. Health, Safety, and Social Security Measures:
IRCTC has been providing free consultation services to the employees of Corporate Offic and North Zone by empaneling General Physician, Gynecologist & AYUSH physicians. Carrying forward the efforts of FY 2023-24, empanelment of in-house doctors continued to extend accessible primary healthcare to the employees.
Expansion of coverage under the Group Life Insurance Scheme, IRCTC has extended the coverage with monetary limit of 70 months basic pay plus dearness allowance for all employees of IRCTC, ensuring financial protection in the event of natural or accidental death.
Grant of Ex-gratia amount of H25,000/- to dependent family members of the deceased employees as funeral expenses, Compassionate ground appointments to the next of kin of deceased employee, and continuation of the Post-Retirement Medical Scheme for the retired employees demonstrate IRCTC’s social security focus for active as well as retired employees.
Medical Health Check-up of Spouse of the Employee: As a welfare measure for its employees, IRCTC has recently started the facility for Optional Preventive Medical Health Check-up of Spouse of the employees who has crossed a certain age (45 years in case of males and 40 years in case of females). This scheme will be helpful for the spouse of
the employees to get their regular preventive health check¬ ups and medical treatments. Further, extending this facility to the dependent determines the IRCTC’s investment in the creation of healthy workforce; and it can be seen as an investment in the well-being and protection of employees & their family, which will result in improved performance, productivity, and loyalty.
3. Apprenticeship Engagement
Consistent with the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, 73 apprentices were engaged during FY 2023-24 (4.07% of total strength). The program extends to FY 2024-25 with more emphasis on industry- ready skill building, where 97 apprentices were engaged which is approximately 5.12% of the total employee strength against the minimum engagement of 2.5% as per the Government guidelines.
4. Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS):
IRCTC successfully implemented the first phase of the Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS), an initiative by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs aimed at enhancing youth employability by providing practical exposure in a Corporate environment. Out of approximately 1000 applications received for 500 internship positions, 117 candidates were shortlisted across key functional areas such as Tourism, IT, HR, Finance, Legal, and Catering. However, 33 candidates joined on internship under this scheme in IRCTC. The scheme not only enabled young individuals to gain valuable hands-on experience but also helped IRCTC tap into fresh talent and innovative perspectives.
Following the encouraging response and outcomes of the initial phase, IRCTC launched the second phase of PMIS in 2025, targeting the engagement of 467 interns across its six regional zones and corporate office. IRCTC also decided to pay a stipend of H5000/- per month additional to the monetary remuneration in the form of stipend being paid the Ministry of Corporate Affairs under the PMIS scheme. The continued execution of this scheme reflects IRCTC’s strong commitment to supporting the national agenda of skill development and preparing a future-ready workforce through structured, real-world learning opportunities.
Steps and Initiatives taken by IRCTC for Health & Safety Improvements of Human Resources in CPSEs:
IRCTC recognizes that the health and safety of its employees are of paramount importance. In alignment with the Government of India’s mandate and the directives issued by the Railway Board, IRCTC has proactively taken several steps to improve the well-being of its workforce. The organization regularly conducts training sessions, workshops, and webinars on various health and safety- related topics to enhance awareness and promote a culture of health consciousness among employees.
The following key initiatives were undertaken during FY 2024-25:-
S.
No.
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Activities
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Period/Date
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Attended by
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1.
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Physical Wellness Session on “Blood Cancer Awareness” by Dr. Akash Khandelwal (Hematologist) from Action Cancer Hospital in association with Dr. Reddy’s Foundation- on Blood Cancer Awareness Month.
|
21.05.2024
|
30+ IRCTC employees attended physically & 100+ IRCTC
employees attended through online mode on PAN India.
|
2.
|
Health talk by Dr. Alka Bhasin (Nephrology) from Max Smart Hospital, Saket, New Delhi on “World Kidney Cancer Day”.
|
20.06.2024
|
40+ IRCTC employees attended physically & 100+ IRCTC employees attended through online mode on PAN India.
|
3.
|
On the occasion of ‘International Yoga Day’- a Yoga session at the Railway Club, State Entry road, New Delhi was arranged for a healthy lifestyle. Similar yoga sessions were mirrored in zonal and regional offices including Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Secunderabad and Chandigarh
|
Yoga sessions were conducted by certified yoga instructors and were designed to cater to individuals of all ages and fitness levels on 20 & 21.06.2024
|
200+ IRCTC employees and their family members participated in a rejuvenating morning yoga session at Delhi & 241+ at other locations
|
4.
|
Cancer Awareness Camp-“ Cancer Prevention, Early Detection & Management by MGM Cancer Institute
|
23.07.2024
|
For all employee of IRCTC/SZ
|
5.
|
Eye Checkup Medical Camp by M/s Medplus Opticians
|
10.08.2024
|
For all employee of IRCTC/SCZ
|
6.
|
Organized General Health Checkup Camp (Eye, ECG, BMD & Dental) - Nanavati Max Super Specialty Hospital, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai
|
14.08.2024
|
IRCTC Employees of IRCTC/WZ
|
7.
|
Preventive Medical Health Checkup Camp in association with M/s Max Healthcare Pvt Ltd.
|
27.08.2024 &
28.08.2024
|
All employees of IRCTC/CO at New Delhi
|
8.
|
Health Checkup and Healing Camp (Ayurvedic)-UP-Turn Health Care
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06.09.2024 &
07.09.2024
|
49 IRCTC Employees of IRCTC/ WZ
|
9.
|
Organized General Preventive Health Check-up Camp for IRCTC Employees at RO/ADI by Narayana Health Hospital, Ahmedabad.
|
24.10.2024 &
25.10.2024
|
IRCTC Employees at RO/ADI.
|
10.
|
Eye Checkup Camp by Eye Surgeon - Metro Eye Hospital
|
07.01.2025
|
IRCTC Employees at ZO/WZ
|
11.
|
TB Awareness Camp by Dr Nitin Mahajan, Dist. TB Officer/Byculla
|
28.01.2025
|
IRCTC Employees at ZO/WZ
|
12.
|
Eye Checkup Camp by Eye Surgeon - Metro Eye Hospital at D Car/MMCT
|
29.01.2025
|
All IRCTC Employees at IRCTC/ WZ
|
13.
|
Organized a Free Preventive Health Check-up Camp/Cancer Screening Camp at IRCTC premises in collaboration with Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute & Action Cancer Hospital.
|
04.02.2025
|
All employees of IRCTC
|
14.
|
TB Awareness Camp by ESIC at RNP/Palur
|
06.02.2025
|
All IRCTC Employees at RNP/ Palur
|
15.
|
First Aid Training by Apollo Multi Specialty Hospital, Chennai
|
08.02.2025
|
All IRCTC Employees at IRCTC/ SZ
|
16.
|
Organized a Medical Health Checkup Camp under the directive of the ‘Swachhata Hi Sewa’ Campaign particularly for the Housekeeping Staff of IRCTC.
|
20.02.2025 &
21.02.2025
|
For 89 Housekeeping Staff deployed at Various Locations across India
|
17.
|
Health Talk on Ortho Spine & Ophthalmology was organized in collaboration with Max Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. at Corporate Office, New Delhi. The session focused on: Spine Health, Workplace Ergonomics, Computer Vision Syndrome. The talk was conducted by specialist doctors from Max Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
|
07.03.2025
|
All employees of IRCTC
|
18.
|
TB Awareness Camp by Bruhath Bangalore Mahanagara Palike at RO/SBC
|
07.03.2025
|
All IRCTC Employees at RO/ SBC
|
S.
No.
|
Activities
|
Period/Date
|
Attended by
|
19.
|
World Glaucoma Week (09 to 15 March 2025): To
observe World Glaucoma Week, IRCTC in collaboration with Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital organized a Free Eye Screening Camp for the employees.
|
11.03.2025
|
All employees of IRCTC
|
20.
|
Wellness Session by Dr. Reddy’s Foundation on “Oral Hygiene”
|
13.03.2025
|
All Employees of IRCTC/SCZ
|
21.
|
World Tuberculosis Day (24.03.2025): On this occasion, IRCTC approached the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) for support under the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP). IEC materials were provided by the RNTCP team to intensify awareness on the “TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan”, which were subsequently distributed among IRCTC employees.
|
24.03.2025
|
All employees of IRCTC
|
22.
|
Arrangement of Homeopathic Doctor by IRCTC at Corporate Office for general health check-up & wellness of staff & providing Homeopathic medicine.
|
Through-out the year
|
Corporate Office & allied IRCTC Offices at Delhi.
|
23.
|
Arrangement of Doctor (General Physician) from Sita Ram Bhartiya Institute of Science & Research. for general health check-up & wellness of staff
|
Through-out the year
|
Corporate Office & allied IRCTC Offices at Delhi.
|
The above table refelects the complaince of Health and Safety parameter prescribed by Ministry of Railways for the purpose of MOU 2024-25.
Particulars of Employees:
The provisions of Section 134(3)(e) of the Act are not applicable to a Government Company. Consequently, details on Company’s policy on Directors’ appointment and other matters as required under Section 178 (3) of the Act, are not provided.
Similarly, Section 197 of the Act is also exempt for a Government Company. Consequently, there is no requirement of disclosure regarding the statement showing the names and other particulars of every employee of the Company, who if employed throughout / part of the financial year, was in receipt of remuneration in excess of the limits set out in the rules are not provided in terms of Section 197 (12) of the Act read with Rule 5 (1) / (2) of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014.
Industrial Relations:
Harmonious Industrial Relations were maintained in your Company throughout the year. Man-days loss due to internal industrial action was reported as ‘NIL’ for FY ‘25.
Use of Information Technology/ERP
Information Technology remains a critical enabler across departments, fostering real-time communication, efficiency, and digital innovation. Several IT-led initiatives were undertaken during the year to support both internal stakeholders and external engagement:
> Al-Powered Surveillance Infrastructure: Around
1,500 CCTV cameras integrated with AI-based analytics were deployed across locations for real-time monitoring and enhanced
situational awareness.
> Strengthening of Cybersecurity Measures:
Following the transition to the World Trade Centre (WTC) premises, the IT team collaborated with the National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC) to bolster network security, improve threat response, and reinforce infrastructure resilience.
> Modernization of Monitoring Facilities: A
state-of-the-art War Room was developed as a centralized control center for real-time monitoring via advanced CCTV systems. In parallel, a hi-tech Board Room was commissioned with advanced conferencing technologies to facilitate high-level internal and inter-agency meetings.
> ERP and Government Portal Integration: The Company successfully integrated its ERP system with the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), ensuring seamless and transparent procurement processes. Additionally, IRCTC commenced operations on the TReDS portal, aligning with government guidelines for timely vendor payments, particularly to MSMEs.
> Third-Party System Integration: External applications such as CSIM and Air Ticketing systems were integrated with the ERP, delivering comprehensive and end-to-end service capabilities.
> Financial Reconciliation Efforts: The IT and finance teams worked in close coordination to streamline financial reconciliation activities, enhancing data accuracy and reporting integrity.
> Successfully implemented Fixed Asset module in the company.
These developments underscore IRCTC’s ongoing commitment to harnessing digital technologies for improved service delivery, employee empowerment, process transparency, and robust information security-contributing meaningfully to the Company’s digital-first vision.
VIGILANCE
The vigilance wing in IRCTC is a key department acting as direct link between CVC, Railway Board Vigilance and the Organization. It has been entrusted with the responsibilities of mandate to carry on various surprise checks and scrutinize records/documents of various other departments from time to time for detection of any, malpractices, corruption and unwarranted/unlawful business conduct in the organization. It coordinates with IRCTC management and Railway Board Vigilance in dealing with matters of vigilance administration, policy and disciplinary proceedings against erring officials. IRCTC vigilance wing is headed by a full time CVO assisted by Deputy CVO & PS to CVO, 2 Vigilance Officer, and 4 Vigilance Inspectors in Corporate office. Further there are 5 Vigilance Officers, one in each zone for handling vigilance related matters in the Zonal office & field units. CVO being the extended arm of CVC is deeply engaged in furthering culture of transparency, fair procedures, good business conduct and raising vigilance awareness in the organization. The focus area of vigilance department is to promote work culture of intelligence gathering, monitoring and surveillance. Efforts are being made to undertake pro-active preventive Vigilance measures. This is to ensure fair systems and procedures in place thereby increasing transparency and reducing scope for discretion.
During the period 2024-25, the vigilance department investigated in detail 28 complaints and 32 complaints having no Vigilance angle were forwarded to concerned department for necessary action. Total 29 preventive/surprise checks were conducted in catering and e ticketing sector. The malpractices and incidents of corruption so detected were communicated to the concerned department for stringent action against the licensees and erring employees. The resultant fine recovered was to the tune of H 14,29,449/-. As a mandate of CVC, CMD undertook periodical review of activities and performance of vigilance department with CVO.
As per the directives of Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) “Vigilance Awareness Week” was observed at IRCTC from 28th October to 3rd November 2024 with the theme, ‘•ÝhcIZbi g aif Hit g'Cg, Culture of Integrity for Nation's Prosperity” and all employees took “Integrity Pledge”. Various programs, competitions, and seminars were conducted in all the offices of the IRCTC with the view to create awareness about preventive measures. Additionally, the "TEJASathon” initiative was replicated this year, featuring interactive sessions with passengers aimed at enhancing public awareness. It was observed to encourage all stakeholders, employees, associated vendors and citizens to collectively participate, fight against corruption and to raise public awareness regarding existence, causes, gravity and the threat posed by corruption.
Integrity Pact:
IRCTC has implemented the integrity pact programme in line with the recommendations of the Central Vigilance Commission with an objective to ensure that all activities and transactions between a Company or Government departments and their Suppliers are handled in a fair, transparent and corruption- free manner. The adoption of the Integrity Pact by IRCTC has helped in establishing healthy business practices. To ensure transparency and healthy competitiveness in public procurements/ contracts, IRCTC has adopted the Integrity Pact. Two(02) Independent External monitors are appointed in IRCTC with the approval of the CVC. Currently, Shri Apurva Varma, IAS (Red.) and Shri Bharat Prasad Singh. IFoS (Red.) are IEMs for Integrity Pact in IRCTC. A coordinator has also been appointed for Integrity Pact for monitoring and implementation of Integrity Pact. Integrity Pact now being used in all the tenders which are beyond the identified threshold values.
Establishment of Vigil Mechanism:
Disclosure regarding establishment of vigil mechanism is included under the Corporate Governance Report at Annexure-"B".
Your Company has established Whistle Blower Policy/ Vigil Mechanism to report genuine concerns about ethical behaviour, actual or suspected fraud, violation of Code of conduct and also instances of leak of unpublished price sensitive information. The said vigil mechanism provides for adequate safeguards against victimization of persons who use the mechanism and
has provision for direct access to the Chairperson of the Audit Committee in appropriate or exceptional cases.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The Company has been consistently engaged in a broad spectrum of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, addressing various dimensions of social welfare and upliftment across the country. The key focus areas identified under its CSR framework include, inter alia, healthcare and sanitation, education, and the empowerment of women and socially/ economically disadvantaged communities.
During the year, the Company fully utilized its allocated CSR budget of H24.90 crore towards a range of approved activities. A comprehensive report detailing the Company’s CSR initiatives, in line with the provisions of the Companies Act, along with the key highlights for the year, is annexed as Annexure “C” to this report.
The composition of the CSR Committee is provided in the Corporate Governance Report. The CSR policy of the Company can be accessed at the website of the Company on the web link https://www.irctc.com/assets/images/CSR-Vision-Document.pdf
COMPLIANCES
• Right to Information Act:
A well-defined mechanism is in place to deal with RTI applications received under the Right to Information Act 2005. Senior level officers have been designated as ‘Central Public Information Officers’ (CPIOs) with GGM level officer as First Appellate Authority.
As required under the RTI Act, detailed information is hosted and regularly updated on the official website of the Company, i.e., https://www.irctc.com/rti.html which inter-alia includes details of CPIOs / APIOs/Appellate Authorities, third party audited reports on mandatory disclosures, etc.
The Company has aligned with the online RTI portal launched by DoPT, Govt. of India, and all the applications/ appeals received through the portal are disposed off through the portal only. The Quarterly Reports / Annual Reports are submitted, within the prescribed timeline, on the website of the Central Information Commission, i.e., www.cic.gov.in.
During 2024-25, a total of 2890 RTI Applications and 213 RTI Appeals under the RTI Act, 2005 were received and all the applications were dealt/disposed-off in a timely manner.
Detail of RTI Applications and Appeals is as below.
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Particulars
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Opening Balance as on 01.04.2024
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No. of Applications received as transfer from other PAs u/s 6 (3)
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Received during the year
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No. of cases transferred to other PAs u/s 6(3)
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Decision
where
requests
/appeals
rejected
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Decision
where
requests
/appeals
replied
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Closing as on 31.03.2025
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Requests
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107
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0
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2890
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867
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14
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2023
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93
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Appeals
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22
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0
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213
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0
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0
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195
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40
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Assistant Manager/Rail Neer has been nominated as the Official Language Officer.
Retired Senior Official Language Officers/Official Language Officers from the Official Language Department of Central Government Offices/Undertakings/Public Bodies/ Departments in all the Zonal Offices of IRCTC has been appointed as Consultant/Official Language. Consultant/ Official Language has been deployed in 05 zonal offices of IRCTC. Apart from this, in all zonal and regional offices Senior officers/employees of other departments have been designated as Official Language Officers and Official Language Assistants.
In compliance with the orders of Home Ministry , Official Language Department and Railway Board, libraries have been established in all the zonal and regional offices including the corporate office of IRCTC. Various types of interesting and informative Hindi books are available in these libraries . These include novels , short story collections , poetry collections and many books on various contemporary topics by reputed and well-known writers and authors of Hindi literature.
Hindi Pakhwada:
In Corporate Office, Official Language Pakhwada from 09 September, 2024 to 23 September, 2024 was organized. During this time the Hindi Day message of Railway Minister and Chairman and Management Director were circulated to All offices including the corporate Zonal and Subordinates Offices. Official Language Fortnight was also organised in the subordinate offices of the Corporation office.
During this period, several competitions were organized to remove the hesitation of working in Hindi. Employees participated with great enthusiasm in these competitions. Some pictures of the competitions are given below: -
In addition to this, Dictation competition and on the last day of the fortnight, on 23.09.2024 , a Hindi-Quiz competition was organized, in which the participation of employees was encouraging. In total, more than 200 employees participated in these competitions, out of which 40 employees were honoured with certificates and cash prizes by the Chairman and Managing Director on the basis of their excellent performance on 15 October 2024. Earlier, the Chairman and Managing Director congratulated all the award winning employees and encouraged other employees to perform even better in the future.
Inspection by Parliamentary Committee on Official Language:
During 2024-25 , the second sub-committee of the Parliamentary Official Language Committee inspected the Regional Office , Bhubaneswar on 24.10.2024, Guwahati on 20.11.2024 , Ernakulam on 10.01.2025 and Chandigarh office on 28.02.2025. The Committee expressed satisfaction over the progress of official language in IRCTC and praised the work done in official language. Chandigarh office of IRCTC was awarded 'Good' by the Parliamentary Official Language Committee for the progress of use and dissemination of official language and excellent coordination. Certificates were also provided.
Pictures related to the inspection of the Parliamentary Committee are given below:-
• Disclosure Requirement under Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place Act (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal Act) 2013:
The provisions of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 and the rules thereon are being strictly complied with. The Company is committed to the prevention of sexual harassment of women at workplace and takes prompt action in the event of reporting of such incidents.
IRCTC has also in place a “Policy on Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women at workplace”, duly approved by the Board of Directors.
In accordance with the Act, to provide protection against sexual harassment of women at workplace and to maintain their safety, IRCTC has nominated the Internal Complaints Committee(s) with the composition as required under the Act, at the Corporate Office as well as Zonal offices of the company.
The detail of complaints, received, disposed off and pending during the year 2024-25 is reproduced below:
Status as on 1st April 2024
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Received during the year
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Disposed off during the year
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Cases pending
as on 31st
March 2025
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1 (One)
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1 (One)
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1 (One)
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1 (One)*
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The complaint is being examined and is not pending for more than 90 days
• Procurement from Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs):
In line with the Public Procurement Policy of the Government of India, as amended, the Company is required to procure minimum 25% of the total procurement of Goods and Services from MSEs, out of which 4% is earmarked for procurement from MSEs owned by SC / ST entrepreneurs and 3% from MSEs owned by women. The procurement from MSEs during FY 2024-25 was as under:
Parameters
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Targets
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Actual
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Total Procurement from MSEs (General, Reserved SC/ST & Women)
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25%
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39 %
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Procurement from owned
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4% (Sub-
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4.05 %
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SC/ST MSEs
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target out of 25%)
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Procurement from
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3% (Sub-
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7.40 %
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Women owned MSEs
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target out of 25%)
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Several initiatives were undertaken to identify the entrepreneurs for procurement of goods and services from MSEs owned by SC / ST enterprises and women owned MSEs.
There are no Micro and Small Enterprises, to whom the Company owes dues, which are outstanding for more than 45 days as on 31st March 2025. The same has been uploaded on the DPE MOU dashboard.
• Facilitation for payment of invoices through TReDS Portal:
In exercise of powers conferred by Section 9 of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Act, 2006 (27 of 2006), the Central Government issued instructions that all CPSEs shall be required to get themselves on boarded on the Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS) platform, set up as per the notification of the Reserve Bank of India.
In compliance with the above instructions, as on 31st March, 2025, your Company was on-boarded on all the existing TreDS platforms, viz, Receivables Exchange of India Limited (RXIL), C2Treds, Invoicemart and M1xchange to facilitate financing of trade receivables of MSEs by discounting of their receivables and realisation of their payment before the due date.
Further, as mandated vide DPE’s OM dated 22nd July, 2024, the Company integrated its ERP system with GeM portal during FY 2024-25.
• Mandatory use of GeM for procurement:
During the year, GeM portal was extensively used for procurement of capital goods, consumables as well as services across zones & regions. During FY 2024-25 IRCTC’s total procurement through GeM was as under.
Financial
Year
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Total Procurement (In J cr)
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Procurement through GeM (In ?cr)
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Procurement through GeM (In %)
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2024-25
2023-24
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219.38
213.19
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135.67
122.06
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61.84%
57.25%
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COMPLIANCES UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 2013 / SEBI (LODR) REGULATIONS 2015
• Annual Return:
As required under the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, the Annual Return is hosted on the Company's website and can be accessed from the link https://irctc. com/Annual%20Return.html
• Deposits:
The Company has not accepted or invited any deposits from the public under Chapter V of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Companies (Acceptance of Deposit) Rules, 2014 during the year under review. Therefore, the information required to be reported under Rule 8 (5) (v) of Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 is NIL.
Further, as provided in Secretarial Standards, information regarding details of National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)/National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) orders with respect to depositors for extension of time for repayment, penalty imposed, if any is also NIL.
• Particulars of loans & guarantees given, investments made and securities provided:
During the year, the Company has not provided any loan or provided any guarantee under section 186 of Companies Act, 2013 read with Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Rules, 2014. However, the Company has made an additional equity contribution of H10,00,00,000 (Rupees Ten Crores Only) in IRCTC Payments Limited, its wholly owned subsidiary, by subscribing 1,00,00,000 equity shares of H10/- each. These shares rank pari-passu with the existing equity shares of the subsidiary and have been issued on a rights issue basis.
The details of investments made by the Company in IRCTC Payments Limited during the FY 2024-25 forms part of the notes to the financial statements, which are provided in the Annual Report.
• Contracts and arrangements with related parties:
During the Financial Year, the Company has not entered into any material transaction with any of its related parties, which have potential conflict with the interest of the Company at large. All the contracts / arrangements / transactions entered into with related parties were in the ordinary course of business and on arm’s length basis. Accordingly, the disclosure of Related Party Transactions as required under Section 134(3)(h) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Section 188 of the Act and Rule 8(2) of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 in Form AOC-2 is annexed to the report as “Annexure-G”.
In accordance with the requirements prescribed under Companies Act, 2013, SEBI (LODR) Regulation, 2015 and Accounting Standard -24 on Related Party disclosures, the details of transactions with related parties are disclosed in the Notes to Financial Statements for the year ended 31st March 2025.
• Internal Financial Control System:
Your Company has established adequate Internal Financial Controls by laying down policies and procedures to ensure the efficient conduct of its business, safeguarding of its assets, prevention and detection of frauds and errors, accuracy and completeness of the accounting records, and timely preparation of reliable financial information commensurate with the operations of the Company. The effectiveness of these Internal Financial Controls is ensured through management reviews, self-assessment and independent testing by the Internal Auditor. These assessments indicates that your Company has adequate Internal Financial Controls over Financial Reporting in compliance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and such Internal Financial Controls are operating effectively. The Audit Committee reviews the Internal Financial Controls to ensure its effectiveness for achieving the intended purpose. Independent Auditors Report on the Internal Financial Controls of the Company in terms of Clause (i) of Sub-Section 3 of Section 143 of the Companies Act, 2013 by the Statutory Auditors is placed along with the Financial Statements.
M/s G. Deep & Co., Chartered Accountants were engaged for certification of Internal Financial Control (IFC) for FY 2024-25, in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and rules framed thereunder.
The report on Internal Financial Control was placed before the Audit Committee for the consideration and deliberations. Details of the internal control system are provided in the Management Discussion and Analysis Report given at Annexure-"A".
• Risk Management:
The Company has in place a Board Level Risk Management Committee and the details of the composition, meetings held and terms of reference of the Committee are included under the Report of Corporate Governance placed as Annexure -"B".
The Company also has a below Board level Committee constituted of GGM/GM level officers, including GGM (HRD) as Chief Risk Officer (CRO). The functions of the Committee are to identify the risks related to the specific business segments of IRCTC in order to establish an appropriate risk management framework in the Company.
During meetings of below Board Risk Management Committee, various risks have been identified and deliberated at the Board level committee. The details of the identified risks with their mitigation strategies are mentioned in the Management Discussion & Analysis Report enclosed as Annexure-“A”.
• Significant and Material Orders:
There are no significant or material orders passed by the regulators or courts or tribunals impacting the going concern status and the Company's operations in future.
• Secretarial Standards:
The Company has complied with Secretarial Standards issued by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India to the extent applicable.
• Investor Education & Protection Fund (IEPF):
As of now, there is no amount due for transfer to IEPF and details of unclaimed dividend as on March 31, 2025 are available on the website of the Company, and this is also disclosed in the Corporate Governance report.
• Reporting of frauds by auditors:
The Auditors in their report for the year have not reported any instance of fraud committed by the officers/employees of the Company.
• Credit Rating of securities:
During FY 2024-25, the Company has not received any credit rating by the rating agencies.
• Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process initiated under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016:
The Company has no information to disclose under above.
• Failure to implement any Corporate Action:
The Company has implemented all Corporate Actions successfully within prescribed timelines. Therefore, the Company has nothing to report.
• Details of one-time settlement with banks/
financial institutions:
The company didn’t make one time settlement with banks/ financial institutions during the financial year. Therefore, there is nothing to report.
• Compliance of the provisions relating to the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961:
The Company has complied with the provisions relating to Maternity Benefit Act 1961.
• Particulars relating to Conservation of energy, Technology Absorption and Foreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo etc.:
The details pertaining to Conservation of Energy and Technology Absorption; and Foreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo, as required to be disclosed under Section
134(3)(m) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 8 of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 is given as under:
Conservation of Energy:
Your Company is committed to minimizing adverse environmental impacts resulting from its operations, products, and services. To achieve this, the company implements various efforts and initiatives aimed at utilizing processes, practices, materials, and products that prioritize pollution avoidance, reduction, and control.
Furthermore, IRCTC ensures compliance with relevant environmental laws and regulations while effectively operating pollution control facilities across all its plants and units. This proactive approach is integral to safeguarding the environment, promoting a safe and clean environment, and reducing dependence on conventional energy sources.
The particulars on Conservation of Energy in details are mentioned in Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report enclosed as Annexure - “D”.
Technology Absorption:
Details are mentioned below in the table:
S.
No.
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Particulars
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Status
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(a)
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the details of technology imported;
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Nil
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(b)
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the year of import;
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NA
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(c)
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whether the technology has been fully absorbed;
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NA
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(d)
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if not fully absorbed, areas where absorption has not taken place, and the reasons thereof;
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NA
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• Expenditure incurred on Research and Development:
Your Company does not undertake exclusive research projects as it does not have the presence in such a domain. However, to improve the technical capability and enhance competence, some methods and techniques have been developed and innovative systems have been introduced for its business segments.
• Foreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo:
The Foreign Exchange earned in terms of actual inflows during the year and the Foreign Exchange outgo during the year, in terms of actual outflows, compared to previous year is mentioned below:
Particulars
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2024-25
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2023-24
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Foreign Exchange Earning
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68.31
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36.06
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Foreign Exchange Outgo
|
|
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Foreign Travelling Expenses
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1.03
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0.41
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Other Expenses
|
1.70
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1.47
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• Retirement of Directors by Rotation:
In accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, and the Articles of Association of the Company, Shri Rahul Himalian (DIN: 10393348), Director (Tourism & Marketing), is liable to retire by rotation at the ensuing 26th AGM of the Company and, being eligible, offers himself for re-appointment. The details of Shri Rahul Himalian, seeking re-appointment at the ensuing AGM, are contained in the Notice of AGM.
• Policy on Performance Evaluation of Directors:
The provisions of Section 134(3)(p) of the Companies Act, 2013 require a listed entity to include a statement indicating the manner of formal evaluation of performance of the Board, its Committees and of individual Directors. However, the said provisions are exempt for Government Companies as per Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)’s notifications dated 05.06.2015 and 05.07.2017. IRCTC being a Government Company under the administrative control of the Ministry of Railways is also exempted from the above-mentioned provisions of Companies Act.
In IRCTC, the evaluation of performance of Functional Directors includes self-evaluation by the respective functional directors and subsequent assessment by CMD with final evaluation by the Ministry of Railways.
The performance evaluation of CMD includes self¬ evaluation and final evaluation by the Ministry of Railways.
In respect of Government Nominee Directors, their evaluation is done by the Ministry of Railways as per the procedure laid down. Since, Independent Directors are appointed by the administrative ministry, their evaluation is also done by the Ministry of Railways and Department of Public Enterprises.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is signed on annual basis between your Company and administrative ministry, i.e. Ministry of Railways to assess and enhance performance of the Company trough the targets set therein.
The performance of the Company has been rated as “Excellent” based on the outcomes achieved with reference to the key performance indicators (KPIs) enshrined in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the financial year 2023-24.
The MoU reflecting the targets for the year 2024-25 has been finalised by Ministry of Railways and Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) and the evaluation of the performance parameters of MoU for the year 2024-25 is in process.
Apart from performance parameters, the MoU for FY 2024-25 also contains compliance parameters such as, procurement of Goods & Services through MSEs including SC/ST and Women entrepreneurs, acceptance/rejection of Goods & Services on TReDs portal, procurement from GeM as per the approved plan,
compliance of the provisions related to CSR, Companies Act, and SEBI (LODR) etc. The performance of IRCTC for each of the above parameter has been stated in the respective paragraph of the Board’s Report.
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
1. World Travel Awards 2024 - Asia's Leading Luxury Train 2024: Maharajas’ Express at Asia & Oceania Gala Ceremony 2024 on 06.09.2024 at Manila, Philippines.
2. Seven Stars Luxury Hospitality and Lifestyle Awards at Almafi Coast Italy- (12th October 2024)
• Best Luxury Rail Operator- IRCTC
• Best Luxury Train- Maharajas Express
• Best Heritage Experience - Golden Chariot
3. IRCTC Awarded for the best Tourism Portal at the 9th Edition of ITCTA B2B International Tourism Expo, Conclave and Awards at an event held at New Delhi on 05.07.2024.
4. IRCTC received a Certificate of Excellence and a Trophy at the iLounge Media 3rd PSU Transformation Conclave & Awards in the category of “Innovative Product Development” for the Heliyatra Online Ticketing Service on 05.12.2024
5. In recognition of surpassing 1 million subscribers, the channel has been honored with the prestigious YouTube Golden Play Button, marking a significant milestone in IRCTC’s digital outreach journey.
DETAILS OF SUBSIDIARIES AND ASSOCIATE/ JOINT VENTURE COMPANIES
During the financial year 2024-25, no subsidiary, joint venture, or associate company was incorporated or ceased operations.
Your Company has following subsidiaries and associate/joint venture companies as on March 31, 2025:
a. Subsidiary Companies:
IRCTC Payments Limited:
IRCTC Payments Limited was incorporated on February 10, 2024, as a wholly owned subsidiary of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), with the primary objective of engaging in the payment aggregator business. The company has an authorized share capital of H25 crores, comprising 2.5 crore equity shares of H10/- each. The paid- up share capital also stands at H25 crores, fully subscribed through the issuance of 2.5 crore equity shares of H10/- each.
The vision behind establishing IRCTC Payments Limited is to extend payment aggregator services not only within IRCTC but also to a wider ecosystem, including various Government departments and private organizations. The
company aims to build a comprehensive digital platform that facilitates seamless, secure, and efficient financial transactions. This strategic move is designed to open up new revenue streams for IRCTC while delivering end-to- end, superior service experiences to customers across sectors, making every transaction effortless and reliable.
To operate as a payment aggregator, IRCTC Payments Limited is required to obtain Payment Aggregator (PA) Authorization from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in accordance with the guidelines issued for payment aggregators. The authorization process involves two stages: in-principle approval and final approval. Accordingly, IRCTC Payments Limited has submitted its application for PA authorization to the RBI on December 12, 2024. The application is currently under review, and in¬ principle approval is awaited. As of now, IRCTC Payments Limited has not commenced commercial operations and will do so upon receiving the necessary approvals.
Further information regarding the Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Company Secretary of IRCTC Payments Limited is available on the official IRCTC website. Stakeholders and the general public can access these details through the following web link: https://www.irctc.com/Subsidairy.html.
b. Associate/Joint Venture companies:
Royale Indian Rail Tours Limited (RIRTL):
Royale Indian Rail Tours Limited (RIRTL) is a joint venture between IRCTC and Cox & Kings Limited in the ratio of 50:50 incorporated on 27th November, 2008 with an objective to acquire, furnish, maintain, manage and operate luxury trains and to market holiday packages.
Accordingly, a luxury train having 23 coaches was manufactured, fabricated and funded by the company and was marketed in the name of Maharajas’ Express and was leased to the Royale Indian Rail Tours Limited (RIRTL) for the purpose of running, operating and managing the luxury tourist train for a period of 15 years. However, due to certain issues between the equity partners, the lease of the luxury train was withdrawn and the JV Agreement dated 10th December, 2008 was terminated. Cox & Kings Limited initiated arbitration proceedings seeking restoration of Joint Venture Agreement. The Arbitral tribunal after concluding the Arbitration proceedings passed an Award dated 31.07.2023 in favour of IRCTC by rejecting all the claims of Cox & Kings.
IRCTC has also filed a petition against Royale Indian Rail Tours Limited (RIRTL) and Cox & Kings Limited and others before National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) (erstwhile Company Law Board) under sections 388B, 397, 398, 399 and 403 of the Companies Act, 1956 and the said petition
is sub-judice. NCLT has declared the said company (RIRTL) to be in managerial dispute. Details of the Joint Venture are covered in the notes to accounts of the standalone financial statements for the period ending March 31, 2025 vide note no. 37.2(ii) and 45. The parties have also taken permission from the NCLT for not holding the Board and General meetings of RIRTL without its approval in July, 2013. The matter relating to the winding up of RIRTL, whereby an express order from NCLT is to be obtained, is under process and further course of action would be taken accordingly based on the developments in this process.
CONSOLIDATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The Board of Directors of the Company, at its meeting held on May 28, 2025, approved the Standalone and Consolidated Financial Statements for the financial year 2024-25. However, the Consolidated Financial Statements for the financial year 2024-25 have been prepared based on the management- certified financial statements of the wholly owned subsidiary company, IRCTC Payments Limited.
In compliance with the first proviso to Section 129(3) of the Companies Act, 2013, a statement containing the salient features of the financial statements of the subsidiary company, IRCTC Payments Limited, is annexed to the Consolidated Financial Statements and forms part of this Annual Report.
The audited financial statements (Standalone and Consolidated) of the Company for the financial year 2024-25, along with the financial statements of its subsidiary company, would be made available on the Company’s website at www.irctc.com. In accordance with the provisions of Section 136 of the Companies Act, 2013, shareholders interested in obtaining a copy of the said financial statements may access them at: https://www.irctc. com/financial_reporting.html.
As mentioned in the paragraph above, the Board meetings and general meetings have not been held in RIRTL since financial year 2010-2011, due to pending dispute with Cox & Kings Limited. Therefore, the financial statements of RIRTL, as required under section 129(3) of the Companies Act 2013, could not be consolidated with the financial statements of the Company, as also explained and disclosed in the Notes to accounts of the financial statements for the period ending 31st March 2025.
AUDITORS
Statutory Auditor:
Under Section 139(5) of the Companies Act 2013, Comptroller & Auditor General of India has appointed M/s N.K Bhargava & Co., Chartered Accountants as Statutory Auditor of the Company to audit the financial statements for the financial year 2024-25. The details of payment made to Statutory Auditor during financial year 2024-25 on consolidated basis is mentioned below:
Payment to Auditors
|
Year ended March 31, 2025
|
Year ended March 31, 2024
|
Audit Fees
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0.23
|
0.18
|
Tax Audit Fees
|
0.06
|
0.05
|
Certification and Other Services
|
0.14
|
0.11
|
Travelling and Out of Pocket Expenses
|
0.04
|
0.09
|
Total
|
0.47
|
0.43
|
Secretarial Auditor:
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 204 of the Companies Act, 2013, read with the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, IRCTC has appointed M/s Kumar Naresh Sinha & Associates, an independent firm of Practicing Company Secretaries, to conduct the Secretarial Audit of the Company for the financial year 2024-25.
The Secretarial Audit Report for the financial year ended March 31, 2025, as provided by the Secretarial Auditor, is annexed to this Report and marked as Annexure “D”.
Internal Auditor:
In accordance with the provisions of Section 138 of the Companies Act, 2013, read with Rule 13 of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014, the Company has appointed M/s S.K. Misra and Gujrati, Chartered Accountants, an independent professional accounting firm, as the Internal Auditor for the financial year 2024-25. The details regarding the scope and functions of the firm are provided in the Management Discussion and Analysis Report.
Cost Auditor:
The business segments of IRCTC are not covered under Cost Audit Rules notified by Ministry of Corporate Affairs. However, the Company conducted the cost audit of cost records maintained by the Rail Neer Plants on a voluntary basis only through M/s HMVN & Associates, appointed as the Cost Auditor for the year 2024-25.
COMMENTS OF COMPTROLLER & AUDITOR GENERAL (C&AG) OF INDIA
The Comptroller & Auditor General of India has undertaken supplementary audit on the financial statements (Standalone & Consolidated) of the Company for the year ended 31st March, 2025 under Section 143(6) of the Companies Act, 2013.
The comments of the C&AG on the financial statements (Standalone & Consolidated) of the Company for the year ended 31st March, 2025 shall also form part of this report.
C&AG Paras from Other Audits:
In addition to the supplementary audit of the financial statements mentioned earlier, the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG)
conducts various types of audits. During the financial year 2024-25, the C&AG team issued six paras ( two paras under Part II-A and four paras under Part II-B) during the transaction audit of the IRCTC Corporate Office, covering the period 2023-25. These paras relate to operating losses of the Tejas train, inadmissible payment to TADK by the company toward regular employees, execution of the Budget Hotel (Khajuraho), awarding of work for Zimbra mail services to RailTel, allotment of vehicles in contravention of CVC Guidelines, and outstanding refund receivable with Income Tax. The replies to these paras are currently under consideration of Management and will be provided shortly to CAG.
DIRECTORS’ RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
Pursuant to the requirement under Section 134 of the Companies Act, 2013, with respect to Directors’ Responsibility Statement, it is hereby confirmed that:
(a) In the preparation of the annual accounts, the applicable accounting standards were followed and there was no material departures from the same;
(b) The Directors had selected such accounting policies and applied them consistently and made judgments and estimates that were reasonable and prudent, so as to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company as on 31st March, 2025 and of the profit of the Company for the year ended on that date;
(c) The Directors had taken proper and sufficient care for the maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;
(d) The Directors had prepared the annual accounts of the Company on a ‘going concern’ basis;
(e) The Directors had laid down internal financial controls which were being followed by the Company and that such internal financial controls were adequate and were operating effectively; and
(f) The Directors had devised proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all applicable laws and that such systems are adequate and operating effectively.
DIRECTORS AND KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL (KMPs)
Since the last Annual General Meeting, the following changes have taken place in the composition of the Board of Directors and Key Managerial Personnel (KMPs) of the Company:
Appointments:
1. Shri Shivendra Shukla (DIN: 10765384), ED (PM), Railway Board was appointed as Government Nominee Director on the Board of IRCTC w.e.f. September 03, 2024.
2. Shri Rabindra Nath Mishra (DIN: 09050821), EDF/C&PPP, Railway Board, was entrusted with the additional charge of the post of Director (Finance), IRCTC, w.e.f October 1, 2024, in accordance with the Ministry of Railways’ letter dated September 30, 2024.
3. Shri Sudhir Kumar, GGM (Finance), was appointed as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) w.e.f. January 16, 2025. He has also been assigned with additional charge of Director (Finance) by Ministry of Railways vide letter dated July 22, 2025. Accordingly, he has assumed the additional charge of Director (Finance), in addition to his own, w.e.f. July 22, 2025.
4. Shri Namgyal Wangchuk (DIN: 09397676) was reappointed as an Independent Director w.e.f. April 15, 2025, after completion of his three years tenure as Independent Director on November 11, 2024.
5. Shri Sanjay Gaur (DIN: 09399463) was appointed as an Independent Director w.e.f. April 15, 2025.
6. Shri Manoj Kumar Sharma (DIN: 11214123) assumed the additional charge of Director (Catering Services), in addition to his own, w.e.f. August 01, 2025, in accordance with Ministry of Railways letter dated July 22, 2025.
Cessations:
1. Shri Neeraj Sharma (DIN: 08177824), ceased to be Government Nominee Director of the Company w.e.f. August 01, 2024, on account of superannuation.
2. Shri Ajit Kumar (DIN: 07247362), Director (Finance) & Chief Financial Officer (CFO), ceased to hold the office w.e.f. October 01, 2024, upon attaining the age of superannuation.
3. Shri Vinay Kumar Sharma (DIN: 03604125) completed his tenure as an Independent Director on November 08, 2024.
4. Shri Gaisingam Kabui, Former GGM (Finance) & CFO w.e.f. October 1, 2024, was relieved from IRCTC on December 16, 2024, upon completion of his deputation tenure.
5. Shri Rabindra Nath Mishra (DIN: 09050821) relinquished the additional charge of Director (Finance) on July 22, 2025 in terms of Railway Board’s letter dated July 22, 2025.
6. Dr. Lokiah Ravikumar (DIN: 10045466) Director (Catering Services), ceased to hold the office on July 31, 2025 due to superannuation.
The Board of Directors of your Company place on record its sincere appreciation for the valuable contributions and dedicated service rendered by Shri Neeraj Sharma, Shri Ajit Kumar, Shri Vinay Kumar Sharma, Shri Gaisingam Kabui, Shri Rabindra Nath Mishra and Dr. Lokiah Ravikumar, during their association with the Company. The Board acknowledges their significant contributions to the growth, governance, and strategic direction of the Company and extends its best wishes for their future endeavours.
The following directors are holding office as on the date of the report:
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No.
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Particulars
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Date of Appointment/ Re-appointment
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1.
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Shri Sanjay Kumar Jain (DIN: 09629741) Chairman and Managing Director
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From 10th January, 2024 onwards
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2.
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Shri Sudhir Kumar (DIN: 10834749) Director (Finance)
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From 22nd July, 2025 onwards
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3.
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Shri Rahul Himalian (DIN: 10393348) Director (Tourism & Marketing)
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From 16th February, 2024 onwards
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4.
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Shri Manoj Kumar Sharma (DIN: 11214123) Director (Catering Services)
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From 1st August, 2025 onwards
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5.
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Shri Manoj Kumar Gangeya (DIN: 09744752)
ED (Planning), Railway Board & Part-time Government Nominee Director
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From 21st September, 2022 onwards
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6.
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Shri Shivendra Shukla (DIN: 10765384)
ED (PM), Railway Board & Part-time Government Nominee Director
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From 3rd September, 2024 onwards
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7.
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Shri Devendra Pal Bharti (DIN: 10198557) Independent Director
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From 9th June, 2023 onwards
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8.
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Shri Namgyal Wangchuk (DIN: 09397676) Independent Director
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From 15th April, 2025 onwards
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9.
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Shri Sanjay Gaur (DIN: 09399463) Independent Director
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From 15th April, 2025 onwards
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Your Directors are highly grateful for all the help, guidance and support received from the Ministry of Railways, DIPAM, DPE, Ministry of Finance, MCA, Ministry of Tourism, and other agencies in Central and State Governments. Your directors acknowledge the constructive suggestions received from Auditors and Comptroller and Auditor General of India and are grateful for their continued support and cooperation.
Your Directors thank all stakeholders, business partners and all members of the IRCTC Family for their faith, trust and confidence reposed in the Board. Your Directors wish to place on record their sincere appreciation for the unstinting efforts and dedicated contributions put in by the IRCTC family at all levels to ensure that the Company continues to sustain, grow and excel.
For and on behalf of Board of Directors
Sd/-
(Sanjay Kumar Jain)
Place: New Delhi Chairman & Managing Director
Date: August 04, 2025 DIN: 09629741
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Jan Ahaars: The menu and tariff of meal items served at Jan Ahaar are regulated by Railway. It serves snacks and a-la-carte items and standard breakfast/ lunch/dinner & Janta Khana. In addition, packed food & beverages such as aerated drinks, Biscuits, Chips, Namkeens, Chocolates, Ready to Eat meals (RTE) and Railneer PDW etc. are also served. As on 31.03.2025, IRCTC managed 38 Jan Ahaars across IR network
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