The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) officially launched the **beta version of its revamped website on July 15, 2026**. This major digital overhaul was initiated following direct intervention from Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who responded to a grievance raised by Lavisha Meena, a PhD student at the Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT) Jaipur. The new portal aims to resolve long-standing passenger frustrations regarding site performance.
Key highlights of this development include:
- Direct feedback from MNIT Jaipur students led to the website redesign.
- Significant reduction in site latency and problematic captcha codes.
- Streamlined user interface requiring fewer clicks for bookings.
- Enhanced seat availability display across all categories on a single screen.
- Future integration potential with the ‘RailOne’ app for saved passenger data.
From Student Feedback to Digital Transformation
The initiative began when Lavisha Meena expressed concerns regarding the previous website’s slow speed and the difficulty of navigating captcha codes during high-pressure ‘Tatkal’ ticket booking windows. Recognizing the urgency of these issues, **Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw directed the immediate development of an improved platform**. To ensure the new interface was user-centric, the Chairman and CEO of the Railway Board held a video conference with Meena, while officials from IRCTC and the Center for Railway Information System (CRIS) collaborated with MNIT students to incorporate practical suggestions into the prototype.
Focus on Passenger Convenience
The redesigned portal is engineered to provide a faster, smoother booking experience. By **minimizing unnecessary pop-ups, distracting graphics, and complex captchas**, the system is better equipped to handle heavy traffic during peak hours. A standout feature is the ability for passengers to **save travel information, enabling significantly faster bookings** for future journeys.
This project is part of a larger, ambitious initiative by the Railway Ministry to overhaul the **40-year-old Passenger Reservation Engine**. As the website is currently in its beta phase, officials have encouraged passengers to actively share their feedback. This collaborative approach ensures that the final, nationwide version of the website will be robust, efficient, and tailored to the needs of modern Indian travelers.



























