Railways’ safe water, free water concept just on papersWater scarcity is a growing issue for passengers in Chennai's suburban railway stations. Drinking water taps are frequently broken, missing, or dirty, leaving passengers with limited options. Rail Neer, the bottled water provided by IRCTC at a subsidized price, is often out of stock, and sellers complain about the quality and...
more... inconsistent supply. Passengers have reported a difference in taste and damaged bottles in Rail Neer cases. While the Palur plant has a production capacity of 180,000 bottles per day, the inconsistent supply and complaints about the water's quality raise concerns about the effectiveness of the Rail Neer program in meeting the needs of passengers.
Chennai ke suburban railway stations me passengers ke liye pani ki kami ek bada issue hai. Peene ke pani ke taps ya toh kharab hain, ya toh missing hain, ya toh ganda hai, jisse passengers ke paas limited options reh jaate hain. IRCTC dwara subsidised price pe diya jaane wala bottled...
more... water, Rail Neer, aksar out of stock hota hai, aur sellers quality aur inconsistent supply ki shikayat karte hain. Passengers ne Rail Neer ke taste me difference aur damaged bottles ki shikayat ki hai. Palur plant ki production capacity 180,000 bottles per day hai, lekin inconsistent supply aur pani ki quality ki shikayat se passengers ki jarurot ko pura karne me Rail Neer program ki effectiveness ke baare me sawaal uthte hain.