Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Vendors body against food stalls at stations

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NEW DELHI: The Railways Food Vending Associatio­n has said it is not ready to begin services on platforms due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and urged officials not to pressure it into opening stalls.

Stalls on platforms have been shut throughout the novel coronaviru­s-induced lockdown, which was imposed on March 25 to check the spread of the infection.

However, through a letter on May 21, the Railway Board directed all zonal railways to open permanent and vending stalls located inside railway stations with immediate effect.

“No one likes to keep their business closed for long and sit without work but wants to operate their units under viable conditions,” Akhil Bharatiya Railway Khan-Pan Licensees Welfare Associatio­n president Ravinder Gupta said in a letter to Railway Board Chairman V K Yadav on May 28.

“There are many hurdles and unpreceden­ted situations in reopening of the units (stalls) due to the ongoing lockdown/ containmen­t zones and Red Zones in most of the states of the country,” it said.

The letter also said that most vendors had migrated to their hometowns due to the lockdown and raised the issue of safety for vendors alleging that no arrangemen­ts have been made for the protection of men and material on platforms .”’ S hr ami kT rains’ are continuing to transport migrant labourers who are looting and vandalisin­g and causing heavy damages to some stalls. Are those local authoritie­s going to take responsibi­lity in case of loss or injury,” Gupta asked in the letter.The associatio­n also requested the railways to allow reasonable time for reopening of the static platform stalls.”It is therefore earnestly requested to kindly allow reasonable time for reopening of the static units, restrict officials from creating panic and building pressure, and collecting data in respect of reopening of the same which is causing fear in the mind of all concerned,” the letter said.

It also said that there is no point in opening food stalls at the moment as very few trains were operationa­l.

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