Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Don’t serve non-veg on Gandhi’s birth anniv’

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NEW DELHI: THE RAILWAYS PLANS TO RUN A ‘SPECIAL SALT RAKE’ FROM SABARMATI ON MARCH 12 TO COMMEMORAT­E THE DANDI MARCH

If a proposal from the railways is approved, October 2 will not only be celebrated as Rashtriya Swachhta Diwas, but also as ‘Vegetarian Day’ as a mark of respect to Mahatma Gandhi, India’s most-famous ambassador for vegetarian­ism.

The Railway Board has proposed that no non-vegetarian food will be served to passengers on railway premises on October 2 in 2018, 2019 and 2020 when the central government has planned a special commemorat­ion of the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi, according to a blueprint prepared by it. Besides observing ‘Vegetarian Day’, the railways plans to run a ‘special salt rake’ from Sabarmati on March 12 to commemorat­e the Dandi March and ‘swachhata express’ trains from Sabarmati to various stations connected with Gandhiji. The national transporte­r will also issue tickets with watermark of Gandhi’s image.

According to the Railway Board, its plans are subject to approval from the Ministry of Culture. In a circular to all railway zones last month, the Railway Board said, “October 2, 2018, 2019, 2020 can also be celebrated as a totally vegetarian day when no non-vegetarian food will be served anywhere on Indian Railways premises. All the railway staff will be requested to observe the day as Vegetarian Day.”

The plan also includes thematic painting of all stations connected with Mahatma Gandhi and setting up of digital museums there, depicting significan­t activities undertaken by the Father of the Nation.

It has proposed that all divisional headquarte­r stations and their various administra­tive buildings and those of the zonal headquarte­rs may have murals of Gandhiji.

A special logo designed by the Ministry of Culture has also been proposed to be displayed outside a train coach near the doorway where seat numbers are displayed, so that it can be seen by the public.

Earlier this month, President Ram Nath Kovind chaired the first meeting of the National Committee for the Commemorat­ion of the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi.

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