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Rlys offers e-catering at more stations
01 Apr 2016
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CW Staff
The Railway Ministry plans to expand its e-catering services to more railway stations besides launching an accounting reforms pilot project at the Railway Coach Factory Kapurthala. The Railways also hopes to procure an additional 6 mn tonne of cement and fertiliser cargo next year after it starts allowing two point and mini-rake loading by using covered wagons.
Contact: Ministry of Railways.
Website: www.indianrailways.gov.in
The Railway Ministry plans to expand its e-catering services to more railway stations besides launching an accounting reforms pilot project at the Railway Coach Factory Kapurthala. The Railways also hopes to procure an additional 6 mn tonne of cement and fertiliser cargo next year after it starts allowing two point and mini-rake loading by using covered wagons. Contact: Ministry of Railways. Website: www.indianrailways.gov.in