Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Soon, IRCTC app will tell you about food to be served on trains

- Faizan Haidar letters@hindustant­imes.com

Train passengers will soon be able to know the food items they can get on trains along with their rates, thanks to the ‘Menu on Rails’ app developed by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporatio­n (IRCTC).

In case of Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains, where tickets booked include free food, the app will show the items available, so that passengers can check if something is missing when served.

For express trains, the app will display items available and their rates, so that passengers are not overcharge­d.

The app is available on Android and IOS platforms and is in the testing stage. It will soon be formally launched for passengers’ use, a railway official said on condition of anonymity.

“It displays the menu of all types of trains running on Indian Railways where IRCTC catering on the trains is available,” the official said.

Once you open the app, you will have to select one of the four train types — Mail/Express/ Humsafar trains, Rajdhani/ Shatabdi/Duronto trains, Gatiman Express or Tejas Express.

“Based on the selection, the app will tell the passenger about the entitlemen­t,” he said.

A website is also being created by the railways which would be linked with the e-ticketing websites for providing informatio­n to passengers.

On April 12, railways minister Piyush Goyal, in a meeting with caterers, had told them to give the bill to passengers otherwise the food will be free.

The minister has been meeting the caterers to address complaints related to overchargi­ng.

To check overchargi­ng, the catering staff will have to use POS (point of sale) machines for accounting.

According to a railway official, the minister told the caterers that they can have less variety, but needed to ensure higher quality.

Goyal has also asked service staff not to take tips and warned that those asking will be blackliste­d.

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