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Passengers to grade Rajdhani, Shatabdi on cleanlines­s

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Passengers will now be involved in judging cleanlines­s level of popular trains including Rajdhani, Shatabdi and Duronto as well as major stations across the country.

Focusing on cleanlines­s and hygienic conditions on premises, which has been a problemati­c area for it, the Railways will undertake a detailed survey cum audit of 407 busy stations and about 200 trains shortly.

A passenger can send photos related to cleanlines­s in trains and stations to a central control room to be set up soon, said a senior Railway Ministry official involved with the cleanli- ness drive. From the passengers’ feedback, popular trains will also be audited for on-board housekeepi­ng services, linen quality, toilet condition, disposal of waste and pest control system.

Trains and stations will be given ranking as per the survey results, he said.

The aim is to involve passengers in creating awareness about cleanlines­s on rail premises and also to keep it as a focused area for concerned staff, the official said. Apart from all the premier trains, services of all Jan Shatabdi, Samparkkra­nti and inter-city trains will also be involved in the survey.

Earlier, the Railways had undertaken a passenger feedback survey to evaluate cleanlines­s levels of major stations through IRCTC last year.

The survey was conducted by a profession­al market research agency engaged by IRCTC. It commenced in January, 2016 and the field data was collected by February, 2016.

The final report of the survey along with detailed analysis was presented to the Railway Board on June, 2016. Based on the recommenda­tions and the way forward given in the report for improving cleanlines­s standards at major stations, the Railways had issued guidelines to all zones in July, 2016 to undertake focused actions in relevant areas for improvemen­t.

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