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Indian Railway: Big Decision of indian Railways, Rail Neer Will Not Be Available in Rail From Now on

 
Big Decision of indian Railways, Rail Neer Will Not Be Available in Rail From Now on

Ambala :- If you also travel daily by Indian Railways. So today's news is for you. Let us tell you that Rail Neer, the plan to provide full cheap food from railway stations, has come out on its own. Through this scheme, 200 ml water was to be made available to the passengers for Rs.3, but the packing of Rail Neer bottle is being made available in half or 1 liter bottle only. In such a situation, now the Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation will have to resort to other brands to provide cheap water to the passengers.

Railway changed this big scheme

Necessary guidelines have also been issued by the Ministry of Railways in this regard. As you know That at railway stations where normal coaches come and stay. Marking will now be done there. Work is being done on a plan to provide cheap food to the passengers traveling in these coaches. Earlier, through the scheme started to provide cheap food in the railway, food was available for Rs.15. Through this scheme, cheap and fresh food was being provided to the ordinary class passengers traveling in trains, due to which this scheme was named as Janata Khana.

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Now instead of 15, food will be available for 20 rupees

Now a new scheme is being started in this direction. In which food will be available for 20 rupees, 175 grams of puri (7 puris), 150 grams of vegetables and pickles are available in the packet of Janta food. On paying 50 rupees at this counter, you will be able to take rice, khichdi along with Rajma or Chole. It has now been decided by the Railways to change its own 6-year-old policy. In the orders issued in February 2017, it was said that new khomchas or other similar things would not be invited.

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