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Indian Railways Prioritizes Seniors, Women in Berth Allotment
5 Dec
Summary
- Senior citizens and women aged 45+ receive automatic lower berth allocation.
- New coach designs enhance safety with clearly marked entry and exit doors.
- Vacant lower berths are prioritized for senior citizens and PwD.

Indian Railways is implementing several measures to elevate the travel experience for its passengers. Recent updates include simplifying online ticket booking processes and initiating extensive station redevelopment projects nationwide. Additionally, enhanced safety features have been integrated into new coach designs, featuring clearly marked entry and exit points for improved navigation.
A key focus of these improvements is the prioritization of specific passenger groups for lower berths. Senior citizens, women aged 45 and above, and pregnant women are now eligible for automatic lower berth allocation when such berths are available. This policy aims to provide greater comfort and convenience for these passengers.
Furthermore, Indian Railways has established dedicated reservation quotas for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) and their escorts. In cases where lower berths become vacant during a journey, priority is given to senior citizens, PwD individuals, or pregnant women who were initially assigned middle or upper berths, ensuring equitable access to the most sought-after seating.



