IRCTC Latest News: Good News For Passengers, IRCTC to Customise Menu For Diabetics, Infants

IRCTC Latest News: The Railway Board told the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) that the move is aimed at improving catering services on trains and giving passengers more options.

Published date india.com Published: November 15, 2022 5:37 PM IST
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IRCTC Latest News Today: Here comes a piece of good news for diabetic passengers who make frequent travels on trains. The Railway Board has asked the catering and tourism arm IRCTC to customise its menu for diabetics, infants and health aficionados.

As per a note sent by the Railway Board to the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), the move is aimed at improving catering services on trains and give passengers more options.

“As a measure to improve catering services on trains, it has been decided to give IRCTC the flexibility to customize the menu so as to include items of regional cuisines/preferences, seasonal delicacies, requirement during festivals, food items as per the preferences of different group of passengers such as diabetic food, baby food, health food options, including millet-based local products among others,” the Railways Board said in the note.

Currently, the IRCTC prepares the menus, comprising mostly of standardised food items and beverages, approved by the Railway Board before it can introduce them on trains.

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The Railways Board further said for ‘prepaid’ trains, in which catering charges are included in the passenger fare, the menu will be decided by the IRCTC within the tariff already notified.

In addition, sale of a-la-carte meals and branded food items on MRP will also be permitted on these ‘prepaid’ trains. Menu and tariff of such a-la-carte meals will be decided by the IRCTC, it noted.

For other Mail/Express trains, menu of budget segment items like standard meals will be decided by the IRCTC within the fixed tariff already notified. Menu and tariff of ‘janta’ meals shall remain unchanged, it noted.

Sale of a-la-carte meals and branded food items on MRP will be permitted on Mail/Express trains. Menu and tariff of such a-la-carte meals will be decided by the IRCTC, it said.

“While deciding the menu, the IRCTC shall ensure that upgradation in quality and standards of food and service is maintained and safeguards are built in to avoid frequent and undue changes such as curtailment in quantity and quality, use of inferior brands, etc to avoid passenger grievances,” the note from the Railway Board said.

It also said the menu should be commensurate with the tariff and they should be pre-notified for information of passengers. The IRCTC had been providing local cuisines in trains as apart of tie-ups with chains where they shared the revenue earned.

(With inputs from PTI)

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