Khaleej Times

Railways look at designer, easy-to-clean blankets

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new delhi — Plagued with complaints of dirty blankets, the Indian Railways has firmed up an action plan to increase the frequency of washing blankets and replace the existing ones with designer, lightweigh­t blankets in a phased manner.

Besides, used blankets would be sanitised on a regular basis before being given for further use.

Though the directive is to wash the blankets every one or two months, a CAG report had recently highlighte­d the unhygienic condition of blankets which were not washed for even six months.

However, smelly blankets may soon become a thing of past on trains. The railways have roped in the National Institute of Fashion Design to design lightweigh­t blankets with less wool content. A trial of ‘thin, cold washable blankets’ is also being carried out in the Central Railway zone as a pilot project. “Our aim is to provide washed blankets along with fresh linen in trains for each journey,” said a senior Railway Ministry official in the housekeepi­ng directorat­e who is involved in the task.

Currently about 390,000 sets of linen are provided per day comprising two bedsheets, a towel, pillow and blanket for each passenger in AC classes. The plan envisages increasing the frequencie­s of washing of blankets to begin with and replacing the existing ones with the newly designed lightweigh­t blankets made of soft fabric in a phased manner, he said.

Railways have already started changing the cover of blankets in some sections while frequency of washing is being increased from monthly to fortnightl­y and weekly, said the official. Railways recently held a meeting on linen management which was attended by various stakeholde­rs including mechanised laundry operators, suppliers of cleaning chemicals, linen suppliers and senior railway officers.

It was decided to implement the plan for improvemen­t of linen management with aim of providing clean, hygienic and good quality linen to passengers travelling in AC classes. — PTI

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