Lizard in train food: Ministry cancels caterer’s contract
New Delhi: The railway ministry on Wednesday cancelled a caterer’s contract after a passenger found a dead lizard in his vegetable biryani served on the Delhibound Poorva Express from Howrah. The passenger had ordered and eaten the dish without noticing the lizard, but felt unwell later, a copassenger tweeted on Tuesday. The passenger underwent a health checkup in Patna, Buxar and then again at Mughalsarai in UP.
New Delhi, July 26: The railway ministry on Wednesday cancelled a caterer’s contract after a passenger found a dead lizard in his vegetable biryani served on a Delhibound train from Howrah, a ministry spokesperson said.
The passenger had ordered and eaten the dish without noticing the lizard, but felt unwell later, a co-passenger, Meghna Sinha, said in a series of Tweets on Tuesday.
“In view of the railway’s zero tolerance policy towards poor quality and overcharging of food, the railway administration has terminated the contract of the catering contractor, R.K. Associates, for the Howrah-New Delhi Poorva Express,” railway ministry spokesperson A.K. Saxena said.
Ms Sinha had shot a photograph of the biryani packet, uploaded it on Twitter and tagged the Indian Railways. In another Tweet, she tagged railway minister Suresh Prabhu.
The ministry tweeted on Wednesday that the catering contract on Poorva Express was given to R.K. Associates on May 15, 2014, for five years.
The caterer was fined `10 lakh last year and `7.5 lakh, it said in another Tweet.
The passenger had ordered and eaten the dish without noticing the lizard, but felt unwell later, a co-passenger, Meghna Sinha, said in a series of Tweets on Tuesday
The passenger, who had asked for the biryani when the train was near Jhajha, Bihar, also uploaded a complaint on Twitter.
Responding to the complaint, the minister’s office asked the traveller for travel details.
“Kindly share your PNR number,” it tweeted and tagged the concerned catering department.
The passenger underwent a health check-up in Patna, Buxar and then again at Mughalsarai in UP, where senior rail officers were also present, officials said.
The spokesperson said in the last six months, the administration had terminated the contracts of eight catering units.
“It is unprecedented the number of contracts that we have terminated in the past six months. In the last year, 16 such contractors were also blacklisted. We have also financially penalised the offenders,” Mr Saxena said.