Water-vending machines removed from Kerala railway stations due to low demandWater vending machines at railway stations in Kerala have been removed due to low demand. Passengers are reluctant to carry bottles to fill with water, and poor hygiene at the vending kiosks also contributed to the decline in sales. IRCTC, which introduced these machines in 2017, has stopped the service...
more... in Kerala, but it continues in other cities. The service offered 300 ml of water for Rs 1, half a litre for Rs 3, one litre for Rs 5, two litres for Rs 8, and a can for Rs 20. IRCTC's packaged drinking water, Rail Neer, is still available at railway stations for Rs 15 per litre.
Kerala ke railway stations pe water vending machines ko demand kam hone ki wajah se hata diya gaya hai. Passengers water bottles fill karne ke liye carry nahi karna chahte, aur kiosks ki safai bhi acche nahi thi, is wajah se sales kam ho gaye. IRCTC, jinhe 2017 me yeh...
more... machines introduce kiye the, unhone Kerala me yeh service band kar di hai, lekin yeh service aur cities me chalti rahegi. Service me 300 ml pani Rs 1 me, aadha litre Rs 3 me, ek litre Rs 5 me, do litre Rs 8 me aur ek can Rs 20 me milta tha. IRCTC ka packaged drinking water, Rail Neer, abhi bhi railway stations pe Rs 15 per litre me available hai.