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Don’t cancel your tickets, IRCTC to give full refund

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Don’t cancel your tickets, IRCTC to give full refund Indian Railways passengers who booked tickets for the coming weeks and will not be able to travel due to the country-wide lockdown are advised to not cancel their tickets as they will get a full refund. The IRCTC has asked people not to cancel the tickets they have booked online for those trains that have been cancelled and assured them that they will get full refund automatically. Earlier, the railways had extended to three months the time to cancel counter tickets till June 21. The railway subsidiary, IRCTC, said in a statement that doubts have been raised regarding cancellation of e-tickets subsequent to the halting of railway passenger trains. "No cancellation required on the part of user. If user cancels his ticket, there are chances he may get less refund. Hence, passengers are advised not to cancel e- tickets on their own for those trains which have been cancelled by railways," it said. "R

Coronavirus Tests are Now Free For Every Indian - Here are Authorized Testing Centres list

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Coronavirus Tests are Now Free For Every Indian - Here are Authorized Testing Centres list Health Ministry  has declared that the first and second confirmatory tests for  COVID-19  will be free for all the citizens. Coronavirus has been declared a pandemic now, and the number of cases have gone past 100, and the number of patients succumbing to the disease is 2. In addition to this, the Government has also announced that 52 centres will be opened for testing of the disease across the country. Health Ministry  has declared that the first and second confirmatory tests for  COVID-19  will be free for all the citizens. Coronavirus has been declared a pandemic now, and the number of cases have gone past 100, and the number of patients succumbing to the disease is 2.  In addition to this, the Government has also announced that 52 centres will be opened for testing of the disease across the country. Sanjeeva Kumar, Special Secretary, Ministry of Health,  has confirmed t

These SBI account holders won't be able to withdraw cash

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These SBI account holders won't be able to withdraw cash State Bank of India (SBI), whose “Know Your Customer” (KYC) details are not complete, will not be able to do transactions in their account. Earlier, SBI had issued a notice to its account holders in this regard. SBI had asked its account holders to complete KYC associated with their bank accounts by February 28 to avoid inconvenience in the future in their banking procedures. As the due date for updating KYC has passed, SBI may freeze the accounts of customers whose KYC is not done.  If you are an SBI account holder and have not done KYC yet, then you should do it without further delay to avoid freezing of your account.   How to update KYC in SBI account KYC can be updated by visiting your nearest SBI branch. Carry a copy of your identity proof and address proof for this purpose. SBI net banking users can update their KYC online also.  Documents that can be used for KYC Multiple document