Hygienic food needed for 23M train passengers in India

The Delhi High Court Wednesday issued notice to the central government on a plea seeking directions to it to take adequate steps to ensure that hygienic food is available to 23 million passengers at railway premises and in trains.

The PIL filed by Sardar Jagjit Singh, a retired food inspector with the railways through advocate K.C. Mittal said that 23 million people travel by train in various parts of the country every day and the petition focuses on the prevailing appalling conditions of sale and supply of adulterated food stuffs to the Indian Railways.

Mittal also submitted a CD containing a news article from a television channel to the court. The plea said: “The worst is the insensitivity and failure on the part of the respondents to take adequate steps to ensure sale and supply of unadulterated, wholesome and hygienic food to 23 million passengers who travel everyday (24X7) by trains in different parts of the country.”

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