Soon, food packets delivered in trains to come with bar code


By Anand Singh

New Delhi, Feb 25 (IANS): Food packets available on Indian Railways' trains will come with a bar code enabling the authorities and passengers to track the kitchen which prepared the food, reducing considerably passengers' complaints about the quality of food delivered.

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday, while dedicating the railways' 'e-drishti' dashboard to the people on Monday, said: "All packed cooked food provided by IRCTC in trains will have a bar code, with the number of kitchen and packing time."

Goyal said the food will also have details such as which kitchen of the Indian Rail Catering and Toursim Corp (IRCTC) has packed the food and when it packed the food.

The new dashboard designed by the Centre for Railway Information System (CRIS) can be accessed at www.raildrishti.cris.org.in. and it will also show the live footage of the IRCTC base kitchens across the country.

A senior railway ministry official said: "The Railway Minister during the annual meeting with the IRCTC had given the idea of putting the bar codes on the food packets supplied to the passengers on board."

He said the IRCTC is working on the bar code option and the officials are working on its price and evaluation.

The official said he was hopeful that the food packets with the bar codes will be ready by April-end or May this year.

The IRCTC has 32 base kitchens which provides food for the passengers on board the train.

The railways has faced criticism over the quality of the food as well as for overcharging by the vendors.

The Authentication Service Providers Association (ASPA) President Umesh Gupta has welcomed the move.

"It will be better if the railways put holograms with barcode and tracking system on food so that food packaging is not tempered with," Gupta added.

  

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  • Anitha pinto, Australia

    Tue, Feb 26 2019

    No Pathanjali products please.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Mon, Feb 25 2019

    Providing 'Bar Code' alone will not solve the problem of unhygienic food served in Indian Railways. Is the government is expecting the passengers to carry the 'Bar Code' scanner?
    What is the point of 'Bar codes' if the 'Production date' and 'Expiry' written by hand?
    There are some reports 'Chai' served in Konkan railway is filled directly from Toilets. How the Union Minister is going to ensure the quality to check such cases?
    Any food label should have manufacturer details, date of manufacturing, the origin of the product, energy contents, food allergy warnings, animal content warning, storage details, package disposal for the environmental reason and lastly barcode.
    Railway Minister Piyush Goyal one of the highest qualified in BJP. But still lacks in experience. He is only good in uploading the fake video and photoshop promoting as Prime Minister Modi government achievements.
    I think last time if Railways had ever made profit is during RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav. He only gave the space to the ideas and suggestions and improved the system and its profitability.
    Jai Hind

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 25 2019

    Bar code outside the product pack
    Jossey bar means whisky beer 😂🤣

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 25 2019

    We cannot expect Chai & Pakoda walla's to read Bar Codes ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 25 2019

    We would love Beer & Whiskey in Mangalore Express ...

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 26 2019

    Jossey
    The whiskey should be served in 60ml sealed bottles with bar code, else, you order black label and you may get red label.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 26 2019

    We are so used to Beef Chilly & 90 ...

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