Published 14:02 IST, August 25th 2019
Nitin Gadkari: Tea may soon be served in 'kulhads' at railway stations
Tea may be served in eco-friendly 'kulhads' across all major railway stations. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has written to Railway Minister Piyush Goyal.
Soon, your favourite cup of tea may be served in eco-friendly 'Kulhads' across all major railway stations, stalls at bus depots, airports and malls across the country, with Union Transport and MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari writing to Railway Minister Piyush Goyal in this regard.
Nitin Gadkari urges Piyush Goyal to implement the move:
Currently, caterers at two railway stations, Varanasi and Rae Bareli, use terracotta-made 'kulhads', glasses and plates.
"I have written a letter to Piyush Goyal to make use of kulhad mandatory at 100 railway stations and also suggested airports and state transport undertakings having tea stalls at bus depots to make the use of kulhads mandatory. We will also encourage malls to have kulhad tea stalls," Gadkari said.
The Minister for Road Transport & Highways and MSME Nitin Gadkari said the move is expected to provide a huge market for local potters and also help conserve the environment by eliminating the use of paper and plastics to serve beverages. Gadkari said he has also instructed the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) to supply equipment for large-scale production of kulhads as their demand increases.
"We distributed 10,000 electric wheels to potters for making kulhads last year. This year, we have set a target of distributing 25,000 electric wheels," KVIC Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena told PTI.
Under the Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana, the government has been distributing electric wheels to potters to increase their productivity. In 2004, then railway minister Lalu Prasad Yadav had introduced 'kulhads' to boost the pottery industry and also give passengers a taste of eco-friendly cups. He had made it clear that hot beverages should be served only in 'kulhads'.
Meanwhile, the Indian Railways Ramayana Circuit tours, which covers sites associated with Lord Rama, will be reintroduced this year owing to its successful run last year. The train covers important destinations connected with the life of Lord Rama in India and Sri Lanka. While the Indian leg will be covered by train, the Sri Lankan tour will be undertaken by flight from Chennai.
While the Indian leg of the journey will cost Rs 16,065 per person for 16 days and 17 nights, those going to Sri Lanka will have to pay Rs 36,950 per person. The first such train by the name "Shri Ramayana Yatra" is scheduled to depart from Jaipur (Rajasthan) via Delhi on November 3.
(With PTI Inputs)
Updated 14:57 IST, August 25th 2019