Patna: For millions of people travelling daily by different trains, leaving behind luggage on a train or falling victim to theft has long been a source of anxiety. But officials say a simple, no-cost solution is now in place to help passengers recover their belongings with minimal hassle.
The railway network has been encouraging travellers to use Rail Madad, a digital platform designed to address passenger complaints swiftly. Authorities say the system is capable of initiating action almost immediately after a report is filed.
Passengers who realise their luggage has been left behind are advised to lodge a complaint without delay. This can be done either through the Rail Madad mobile app or its online portal, both of which operate 24 hours a day.
To file a report, users must enter their PNR number and provide detailed information about the missing item — including the type of bag, its colour, contents and the coach in which they were travelling. Once submitted, the complaint is routed to railway staff, who begin tracing the item across stations and trains along the route.
Railway officials say the round-the-clock availability of the system ensures that passengers can report losses at any time, significantly improving the chances of recovery. The process, they emphasise, does not involve any fee, making it accessible to all travellers.
With growing passenger volumes and increasing reliance on digital services, the initiative is being positioned as a practical step towards improving customer experience on one of the world’s largest rail networks.




















