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Free India wants to remove all British influence and hence renamed Bombay to Mumbai and Calcutta to Kolkotta and so on and so forth.. But we are retaining what is convenient..

For example: when British established Railways and had 1st class / 2nd class and free passes for employees it was to help themselves..and Indians travelled in 3rd class. When we became independent we did not abolish this culture!!! why??
All the AC class and First class passengers now became the rights of employees and their relatives / politicians and their affliates.. and that too they travel free... And most of the time these are not even full..

So why should railway employees and their children, relatives receive free passes to travel all over (free passes for work / vacations and what not?)They are just another set of public servants. Why do they need this previledge??
Why cant they pay for their own tickets?

2007-03-16 03:19:13 · 3 answers · asked by Hungry soul 2 in Cars & Transportation Rail

3 answers

Well if you worked in a resturant you would expect free food wouldnt you?

Free passes just come with the territory, and we dont have priveldge over the public, we have to book an available seat just like everyone else.

Its just like every company, you look after your own, the better you look after your own, the more they want to stay, the longer they stay, the better knowledge about the job they develop, and the better the service that is given.

Im not sure why you are so hell bent on this issue, if you worked for the railways, you would want free travel on trains as well, wouldnt you?

2007-03-18 00:53:24 · answer #1 · answered by Krystle 4 · 0 0

Well I don't agree with you completely...
for example, when you work for an airline, you and your family get free tickets.. it's just one of the perks associated with the job... If your parents worked for Jet Airways, you'd be eligible for 2 or 3 free tickets per year and you wouldn't say no to that would you?
a railway employee gets tickets based on his status in the organization... the higher up he/she is, the better the coach and the higher the number of tickets available...

Most of the time they are not full? Where did you get that from? While tickets for a particular train are booked, a fixed number of seats are set aside for railway employees/vip quota. Now within a specified time of the departure of the train, if these seats have not been availed of, they will be released to people on the waiting list/RAC, so in effect the seats do not go to waste.

-mav

2007-03-16 03:39:38 · answer #2 · answered by maverick_youth 4 · 0 0

wierd

2007-03-16 03:22:05 · answer #3 · answered by TB 3 · 0 0

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