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  2. Tatkal scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Tatkal Scheme is a ticketing program established by Indian Railways. The scheme is used for booking journeys at very short notice. The scheme is used for booking journeys at very short notice. The Indian Railways introduced it in all forms of reserved classes on almost all trains in India .

  3. Reservation against Cancellation - Wikipedia

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    Although it ensures certainty of travel, it does not guarantee a berth. A berth will be allocated to the ticket who reserves an RAC ticket if passengers who already have a confirmed ticket do not board before the train departure or get their confirmed ticket cancelled. [1] [2] A berth is split into 2 seats for 2 RAC ticket holders.

  4. List of features removed in Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    The following taskbar features are no longer available as of Windows 11: Support for moving the taskbar to the top, left, or right of the screen [7] Support for changing the size of the taskbar or its icons "Time" is not displayed in the calendar when clicking on the "Date/Time" on taskbar; Scheduled events are not displayed in the calendar ...

  5. Express trains in India - Wikipedia

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    The coaches are not air-conditioned and have open-able windows. There are common charging sockets, ceiling mounted fans and lights in each compartment. Food is available on order or can be purchased from vendors. [60] Second sitting D/J Second sitting is the most common chair car coach and the cheapest in the Indian Railways. [58]

  6. Indian Railways - Wikipedia

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    The coaches are not air-conditioned and have open-able windows. There are common charging sockets, ceiling mounted fans and lights in each compartment. Food is available on order or can be purchased from vendors. [128] Second sitting D/J Second sitting is the most common chair car coach and the cheapest in the Indian Railways. [127]

  7. Garib Rath Express - Wikipedia

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    The Garib Rath [1] (lit. Poor Chariot) [2] [3] trains are a series of no-frills trains operated by Indian Railways to provide air-conditioned train travel at a cheaper rate compared to regular trains. [4]

  8. Rail transport in India - Wikipedia

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    The coaches are not air-conditioned and have open-able windows. There are common charging sockets, ceiling mounted fans and lights in each compartment. Food is available on order or can be purchased from vendors. [127] Second sitting D Second sitting is the most common chair car coach and the cheapest in the Indian Railways. [125]

  9. Untouchability - Wikipedia

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    Scholars such as Suvira Jaiswal reject this theory, arguing that it lacks evidence, and does not explain why the concept of untouchability is more pronounced in rural areas. [12] American scholar George L. Hart, based on his interpretation of Old Tamil texts such as Purananuru, traced the origin of untouchability to ancient Tamil society.