NEW DELHI: The railways has terminated contracts of 16 caterers for overcharging and serving poor-quality food to passengers in the last financial year, Minister of State for Railways Rajen Gohain said in the Rajya Sabha today.
Referring to a viral video of vendors coming out of a toilet with a tea can in a Charminar Express in May, the Minister said while there was no evidence that toilet water was used to make beverages, the ministry had taken strict action against the caterer involved.
In the fiscal year 2017-18, 16 catering contracts were terminated and a penalty of Rs 4.87 crore were imposed for various lapses in catering services, including poor quality and hygiene, Gohain said, adding that a zero-tolerance policy towards such practices were being followed.
“In its endeavour to provide quality and hygienic food to the passengers, Indian Railways have developed and operationalised an institutionalised mechanism for monitoring of quality and hygiene of catering services through regular inspections at various levels to address catering complaints,” the Minister added. (AGENCIES)