sir, this news taken from
railnews.in
dated 15/05/2018
you can eat cashless food in all trains accessindian readers,sir.
read below

NEW DELHI: To prevent overcharging on trains for meals, the Indian
Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) on Monday advised all
the Railway zones to ensure the availability of minimum 10 PoS (Point
of Sale) machine in each Mail and Express trains under their
jurisdiction with immediate effect. The IRCTC, in their statement,
said all licensees must be immediately directed to deploy PoS machines
and added that heavy fine would be imposed on those who would
non-comply to the same.

Earlier in April, the IRCTC introduced PoS machines in three trains –
the Aravali Express, the Telangana Express and the Sealdah Ajmer
Express. A PoS machine is an electronic device used to process card
payments and prevents overcharging by vendors in trains.

Bad publicity is hitting the IRCTC and the fact is not being
appreciated by the Indian Railways authorities and remedial measures
are set to be provided to passengers to make their journey easier to
cut this down. In a bid to ensure bills for the purchase of food items
is provided to passengers on trains, Indian Railways has issued
certain must-follow instructions. Railways unit IRCTC has ordered all
its zones to ensure at least 10 point of sale (POS) machines are
deployed on each train under their jurisdiction.

IRCTC issued a letter where it said that “despite it being mandatory
for the licensee to issue bills to passengers for food items through
POS machines, the handheld electronic bill printing devices were not
deployed in trains and cases of overcharging were continuously being
received, resulting in bad publicity for the IRCTC”.

According to the letter, “the railway zones are hereby advised to
ensure the provision and operation of minimum 10 POS machine in each
mail/express trains under their jurisdiction with immediate effect.
Licensee must be immediately directed to deploy these machines in all
trains run by them.”

Inspections would be carried out in these zones to check whether the
IRCTC directions are followed and has instructed them to send the
report by June, reports PTI.

Now passengers can choose their meals from a pre-loaded menu and pay
through credit or debit cards on 25 trains, Indian Railways had said
earlier this month. This will keep ensure that the food are sold to
the passengers at an exact price.

IRCTC has also announced the launch of an e-wallet service. Passengers
can now book their tatkal tickets by the IRCTC Rail Connect app. They
can also deposit money with IRCTC in advance and use the same at the
time of booking tickets. This service will ensure that the ticket
booking process gets faster.




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