Indian Railways has provided significant relief to train passengers. Rail Neer bottles available on platforms and in trains have now become cheaper. Previously, passengers had to pay ₹15 for a 1-liter bottle, but now they can buy the same bottle for just ₹14. Similarly, a half-liter bottle will now be available for ₹9, down from ₹10. The new rates will come into effect on September 22nd.
Railways' Big Decision, Reduced Burden
Railways say this step has been taken to reduce the burden on passengers' pockets. According to the Railways, millions of people purchase Rail Neer every year, and this small change will provide relief to millions of passengers. This decision will prove crucial, especially for those traveling long distances. The Railways have also ensured that the new rates will not impact the quality and purity of the bottles.
Decision Taken on Passenger Demand
For quite some time, passengers had been demanding a reduction in the price of Rail Neer. Passengers have expressed concern that when purchasing water from outside, they often end up with counterfeit bottles or paying higher prices. Therefore, the Railways should provide them with reliable water. Keeping this demand in mind, the Railways have reduced prices.
Every passenger will benefit from September 22nd.
Now, when passengers purchase Rail Neer on the platform or in the train, they will benefit from the new rates. This decision, which will come into effect on September 22nd, will directly impact the sale of millions of bottles every day. It is expected that after this change, even more passengers will prioritize Rail Neer. This will also help the Railways strengthen passenger confidence.
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