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Railways Ministry Levies Penalty Of Rs 1,00,000 On Contractor After Tea Vendor Shown Coming Out of Train Toilet

An Inquiry has been held to identify the wrong doers and initiate appropriate action
An Inquiry has been held to identify the wrong doers and initiate appropriate action

IRCTC (Indian Railways) has admitted that it has come to notice that a video has been in circulation in social media in the last few days of a vendor seen coming out of train toilet with tea/coffee cans, conveying that water is being mixed in the cans inside the toilet, says a PIB (press information bureau) press release. The railways ministry press release informs that the incident occurred in the train number 12759 Chennai Central - Hyderabad Charminar Express at Secunderabad Railway Station in December 2017. The ministry held an inquiry to identify the wrong doers and to take an appropriate action. On the basis of the inquiry, stringent action has been taken up against the train side vending contractor for the section between Secunderabad and Kazipet, P. Siva Prasad, with whom the identified vendor in the video was employed. A penalty of Rs 1,00,000 has been levied on the licensee, through IRCTC, the contracting agency.

A show cause note has also been issued to P Siva Prasad, Licensee, Train Side Vending as to why his contract for train vending should not be terminated. An explanation has been called within 15 days from the issue of show cause notice done on May 2.

Two other persons seen in the video are unauthorized hawkers. The Commercial Department of South Central Railway has been carrying on extensive drives against unauthorized hawking at Secunderabad Railway Station in the last few months, during which all the unauthorized hawkers including the two involved in the incident have been removed.

A strict vigil is continuously being kept at various level to ensure that no such incidents recur."