Commuter finds glitch in newly opened verification weblink for certificates of fully vaccinated
The software helps a person avoid the physical verification of papers at railway stations. Pic/Ashish Raje
The eligible citizen is then supposed to upload his/her picture in the ‘Self Image’ option. Pictures can also be uploaded from a cell phone’s gallery or a photo can be clicked on the spot using the mobile camera.
Subhash Gupta’s universal pass has his vaccination certificate as ‘holder’s photograph’
A commuter at Kurla, Subhash Gupta, got the weblink and much before reading the options, he uploaded the image of his vaccine certificate instead of his own image. He thought the form would be rejected. But the universal pass was generated with the certificate as the “holder’s photograph”.
“It was my mistake. I did not read and upload the image in a hurry. But this means that there is no checking mechanism to see if the photo uploaded is of the same person concerned or something else.
Tomorrow I could upload any random image and that would be taken as the holder’s photograph. Now I do not know how to correct it. I request citizens to be careful and upload their own image on the universal travel pass weblink,” he said.
Another commuter, Ravi Bapat, added that once the details are filled up, it takes over 24 hours to generate the universal pass.
Commuters get their vaccination certificates verified at Borivli station on Friday. Pic/Satej Shinde
“This process should also be speeded up,” he said.
Railway officials said Gupta would have to show any valid identity card, preferably Aadhaar as it has his photograph, to get the season ticket and that they would bring the issue to the notice of the state officials who are continuously upgrading the software to make it more user friendly.
Aug 15
Date from when fully vaccinated citizens can use local trains
