The Asian Age

New rules set for rail station kiosks

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: The Railways has now made it compulsory for books on Indian culture and morals to be displayed prominentl­y at all kiosks in railway stations. The new policy will supersedes the earlier one which said that kiosks should keep books on varied subjects like history and art.

The Railways has now made it compulsory for books on Indian culture and morals to be displayed prominentl­y at all kiosks on stations.

Under the new Multi Purpose Stall (MPS) Policy, circulated by the zonal Railways, the Railway board has instructed all general managers to ensure that such books are found in Railway stalls. The policy was circulated on September 5.

It said that zonal railways shall ensure that all MPS must display and sell books pertaining to Indian tradition, culture, values, morals and history. It added that all miscellane­ous, curio stalls, bookstalls, chemist stalls will now come under the multi purpose stalls.

The new policy will supersede the earlier Bookstall Policy which said that kiosks will keep books on varied subjects like literature, history, children’s literature, fiction, travel, light reading, art, culture, current affairs, profession­al interests and national

Stalls and kiosks shall have to display and sell prominentl­y the zonal railway timetable and Trains at a Glance publicatio­n and any other official publicatio­n of the railways

integratio­n.

A senior Railway official said that the MPS Policy was drafted after it was felt that there was a need to have a single outlet at platforms from where non-catering items required during travel can be purchased.

The stalls are also mandated to sell artefacts and items of local and regional importance, proprietar­y article depot items, drinking water and medicines. All such stalls and kiosks shall also have to display and sell prominentl­y the zonal railway timetable and Trains at a Glance publicatio­n and any other official publicatio­n of the railways.

Those who can run these stalls include retailers, individual­s and selfhelp groups who can apply for a licences.

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