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Government of India
Ministry of Railways
11 DEC 2019 4:26PM by PIB Delhi
Optional Travel Insurance Scheme

An Optional Travel Insurance Scheme with a cover of upto Rs. 10 lakh was launched w.e.f 01.09.2016 for the Confirmed/RAC railway passengers who book online e-ticket through official website of Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) which is a wholly owned undertaking of Ministry of Railways.

W.e.f 01.10.2018, the premium for the scheme is Rs. 0.49/- (inclusive of all taxes) per passenger per trip. Under the scheme, in case of death/injury of reserved passengers due to train accident/untoward incidents as defined under Section 123 read with Sections 124 and 124A of the Railways Act, 1989, the sum assured is paid to the victim/family or legal heir of the victim as the case may be.

The insurance coverage is valid from the actual departure of train from the originating station to actual arrival of train at the destination station including ‘process of entraining’ and ‘process of detraining’ the train.

The Sum assured given to the victim/family or legal heir of the victim is as follows:-

  1. In case of Death – Rs. 10 lakh,
  2. Permanent Total Disability – Rs. 10 Lakh,
  3. Permanent Partial Disability upto – Rs. 7.5 Lakh,
  4. Hospitalization Expenses for Injury – Rs. 2 Lakh,
  5. Transportation of mortal remains – Rs. 10 Thousand.

 

The total quantum of insurance premium collected from travellers since inception is Rs. 19.47 Crore.

The amount of compensation paid by insurance companies to the victims since Nov 2017 to Nov 2019 is as follows:-

Company

Compensation paid (in Crores of  Rs.)

Shriram General Insurance Co. Ltd.

2.35

ICICI Lombard (agreement over on Sept 2018)

1.34

Royal Sundaram (agreement over on Sept 2018)

1.50

Bharti Axa General Insurance (agreement started from Oct 2018)

0.25

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance (agreement started from Oct 2018)

0.70

Total

6.14

 

From 01.09.2016 to 09.12.2016, a premium of Rs. 0.92 per trip was collected from the passengers.

As per Government’s decision to promote digital and cashless economy, with effect from 10.12.2016 to 31.08.2018, the insurance was made free to all passengers booking e-tickets online and the premium was paid by IRCTC to the insurance companies.

From 01.09.2018, the insurance was again made optional to the passengers booking e-tickets online and a reduced premium of Rs. 0.49 per trip is being collected from passengers.

Presently, IRCTC is providing this insurance facility through 3 Insurance Companies, namely :-

  1. M/s Bharti Axa General Insurance Co. Ltd.,
  2. Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd., and
  3. Shriram General Insurance Co. Ltd..

 

Awareness has been made through IRCTC’s Ticket Booking website i.e. www.irctc.co.in under “IMPORTANT INFORMATION” section which contains all relevant details about optional travel insurance for e-ticket passenger.

This information was given by the Minister of Railways and Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.

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