The state of the art food plaza which served numerous commuters and on board passengers at Chandigarh railway station is now shut. The culinary plaza was outsourced by Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) to a contractor who was responsible for running the outlet…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThe Delhi High Court today sought the government’s response on a PIL seeking to immediate provision of hygienic and quality food and water to passengers both at the stations and in trains…READ MORE
KEEP READINGRail Neer, a signature product of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), was ranked as the top performer out of many other reputed packaged drinking water brands from the country by “Consumer Voice” magazine published by Voluntary Organisation in Interest of Consumer Education (VOICE)…READ MORE
KEEP READINGCentral Railway will allot 150 sq ft land on platforms where the fast food units will be set up. The units will be run by private licensees…READ MORE
KEEP READINGCentral Railway will allot 150 sq ft land on platforms where the fast food units will be set up. The units will be run by private licensees…READ MORE
KEEP READINGRailways will announce a new catering policy which shall separate the functioning of its cooking and food distribution onboard. The new catering policy to be announced by railway minister Suresh Prabhu envisages fulfilling aspirations of public regarding healthy and hygienic food as it was flooded with complaints against food quality…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThe IRCTC has joined hands with the Casino Air-Caterers and Flight Services (CAFS), a part of the Casino Group of Hotels, to run its food plaza at the station. “We are planning to set up vegetarian, non-vegetarian and Chinese food joints. Besides, a cafe will be opened which will serve burgers and sandwiches,” said George Dominic, CEO of CAFS…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThe Indian Railways has started the process to transfer its catering services back to Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC). Allowing IRCTC to empanel firms to supply branded ‘Ready to eat’ (RTE) meals aboard trains seems to be the first step in this direction…READ MORE
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