Hello sir, Thank you for raising the point about Railway Board Commercial Circular No. 1/2025. I am well-versed in the circulars pertaining to the railway e-card application process and frequently consult these regulations when assisting others with their e-Divyangan card applications, whether through UDID cards or concession certificates. Despite my understanding of these guidelines, I have consistently observed that applications for railway identity cards based on UDID cards, even for individuals with 100% blindness as specified in the circular, are routinely rejected. While an appeal process exists for these rejections, the initial non-acceptance of applications remains a concern. I am interested in exploring how we can collaboratively address this disparity and ensure that the stated rules are consistently applied during the application processing stage.
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