Insect Found in Vande Bharat Meal; IRCTC Slaps ₹10 Lakh Fine on Caterer

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A passenger traveling on the Vande Bharat train from Ahmedabad to Mumbai reported finding an insect in their meal, leading to the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) taking serious action against the catering service provider. The incident was highlighted by social media user Aditya Didwania, who shared images from the journey, illustrating the hygiene concerns associated with onboard dining.

In Didwania’s post, he mentioned that the insect was not an isolated incident, alleging there were at least two such cases in his coach, resulting in passengers opting to refrain from eating altogether. He tagged the service vendor and relevant authorities in his posts, calling for immediate action to ensure food safety standards are strictly adhered to.

The post rapidly gained traction online, raising significant concerns regarding food hygiene within the rail service, with many users echoing Didwania’s sentiments about the poor quality of meals served.

IRCTC Responds with Penalty and Contract Termination

In light of the incident, the IRCTC issued a statement expressing regret over the inconvenience caused to passengers. The organisation announced that a fine of Rs 10 lakh would be levied against the service provider, alongside a notice for termination of their contract. This response underscores IRCTC’s commitment to passenger safety and hygiene, with immediate steps being taken to close the kitchen for thorough cleaning and pest control measures.

The IRCTC’s statement highlighted the seriousness with which they regard such issues, affirming that the safety and well-being of passengers are their highest priorities. The swift action taken in this case has been noted by many users, suggesting that the company is making efforts to remedy the situation.

Following the incident, discussions emerged online about the quality controls in place for onboard food services, with calls for more rigorous inspections of food quality and hygiene standards from raw materials through to the final product served. Users stressed the need for continuous oversight in order to prevent future occurrences of such incidents.

Public Reaction and Ongoing Concerns About Food Quality

The unfortunate discovery of an insect in the meal has stoked wider concerns regarding the quality and safety of food served on trains. Several users took to social media to propose solutions, such as suggesting that IRCTC implement more stringent quality checks and inspections. Among the comments was a suggestion for the appointment of inspectors to monitor food quality throughout the entire cooking and serving process.

Other users expressed their personal precautions when travelling, with one individual stating they prefer to carry their own food if the journey is expected to be lengthy. This personal approach underscores a growing distrust in the catering services provided on trains.

This recent incident follows another controversy a month earlier when IRCTC faced penalties from the Ministry of Railways after a passenger reported the presence of worms in curd served during a journey. Such repeated issues have raised ongoing concerns regarding the standards of railway catering services.

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