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New Delhi : Taking note of the need to further improve variety, hygiene, and quality of food for its passengers, Indian Railways has rationalised the Menus and revised the Tariff for catering services. The tariff of Rajdhani/Shatabdi/Duronto trains has been revised after 6 years since the last revision in 2013 while the tariff of standard meals for Mail/Express trains after 7 years since the last revision in 2012.

With a view to arriving at realistic prices, a Committee was nominated by the Railway Board to examine and recommend the revision in menu and tariff of these services.  The Committee scientifically examined all aspects of costing keeping in mind the objective to provide good quality and hygienic food to the travelling passengers on Indian Railways. Based on the reports of the Committee, the revised menu and tariff have been notified. The quality of meals on trains is contingent on rational pricing and  factors like cost of raw material, WPI, CPI, etc. which have increased over the years, according to a PIB release.

Catering services in trains over Indian Railways are provided by IRCTC and have two categories i.e. pre-paid services like Rajdhani/Shatabdi/Duronto Trains where catering charges are included in the ticket fare (on opt-in basis) and post –paid catering services like on other Mail/Express where standard meals and other food items are made available on sale.  Affordability, ensuring availability of regional cuisine and variety in standard meals to passengers have been taken care of.

Salient features for Mail/Express trains include : The rate of Janta Meal has been kept unchanged at Rs 20 ; now more regional food variety will also be available for the passengers. ‘Snack Meal’ with regional items/cuisine/flavour is being introduced at the rate of Rs 50 as a meal variety. This would be of 350 grams portion and the menu will be decided by IRCTC; i It has been decided to offer Biryani as a standard meal variety in view of its popularity.  IRCTC shall make available three types of Biryani (Veg., Egg and Chicken) at the rate of Rs 80, Rs 90 &Rs 110 ; It has also been decided to introduce Chicken Curry as an option in standard non-veg. meal in addition to the existing standard non-veg meal with egg curry and standard veg. meal. As such, there shall be three categories of standard meals viz., Standard Vegetarian Meal, Standard Non-Vegetarian Meal (with 2 Eggs curry) and Standard Non-Vegetarian Meal (with Chicken Curry) against the existing two.

Production and supply of meals on trains shall be progressively done from IRCTC managed Kitchens.  To maintain real time monitoring of food production and hygiene in kitchens, CCTVs have been installed in IRCTC kitchens with live streaming facility on Rail Drishti and the IRCTC website.

The impact on the total ticket fares of the pre-paid trains will be an increase in the range of 3% to 9% for passengers who opt for meals. The revised catering tariff shall be effective from March 29, 2020, on Rajdhani/Shatabdi/Duronto trains and with immediate effect on other Mail/Express trains. The detailed menu is available on IR’s website.

 

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