If you happen
to travel in railways and have their food you might as well be in need of some
assistance later. Indian rail pantry catering which has been dishing out
mediocre food for God knows how many years is a pain for the passengers
particularly for those travelling on long distance journeys. While the passengers
have to trust the pantry (sometimes with no other option) for food, the
contractors and the concerned authorities stick to their old inefficient ways.
All this happens under the so called watchful eyes of government. The food has always remained a problem with railways
and little has been done to improve the taste.
There is no
doubt that food in railways (even in trains like Shatabdi) tests your ability
to digest. The food charges do not commensurate with the quality that is put on
board. Soup looks like a watery stuff; obnoxious rolls are called chapattis and
smelly daal are some of the items on the menu in Trains. Most of the time the
Tea and coffee remain the sole attraction in the entire trip. There have been
frequent instances of presence of cockroaches, flies and other insects in the
food. The pantry is as unclean as the garbage truck. If the food is judged
purely on the basis of taste and leaving out the hygiene and other such
criteria then also it is far from being appreciated. There was a scene in the
movie ‘Aparichit’ which aptly showed the kitchen used for making food for
passengers.
The problem
which has plagued the railways’ catering department is the same as faced by our
country and that is corruption. The rampant corrupt practices and the endless administrative
inefficiencies have made life worse for passengers. The contractors who are
awarded contracts do not fulfill the conditions of the contract which has been
observed many times in the past. They assert their monopoly and try to squeeze
in some more money by using stale veggies bought at prices lesser than actually
shown in registers. Lack of accountability is another reason for which the concerned authorities
haven’t been able to crack down on carelessness. Every material used is of sub
standard quality and coupled with inefficiency it manufactures one of worst
kind of food. Actually calling it as food is already an insult to other
consumables.
Few things
need to be done to get it corrected. One of them is throwing away the pantry
cars. Government very recently has decided this and will set up 250 kitchens
across the country to prepare about six lakh meals and snacks per day. Pantry
cars will be used to store meals. Proper cleanliness needs to be ensured. More
wash basins in pantry cars will only help. Sanitation of cooks and workers
remains a concern which also needs to be looked after. More surprise checks
from the government’s side will help to keep the catering department on its
toes. Sometimes there is also dearth of people with good man management skills
so to address that recruitment should be done keeping the requirements in mind.
Above all
this, if cleanliness along with efficiency and honesty is maintained then there
is no reason why railways can’t produce sumptuous food.
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