IRCTC to get 'sattvik certificate' for some trains to religious sites

According to a press release issued by the Sattvik Council of India, it has tied up with the IRCTC to introduce services that fits the requirements of vegetarians

Updated - November 15, 2021 10:18 am IST

Published - November 14, 2021 08:36 am IST - New Delhi:

A view of the Vande Bharat Express train, which will be running from New Delhi Railway Station to Vaishno Devi, Katra, Jammu

A view of the Vande Bharat Express train, which will be running from New Delhi Railway Station to Vaishno Devi, Katra, Jammu

The IRCTC will promote "vegetarian-friendly travel" by getting some trains "sattvik certified", especially those running on routes connecting religious sites, according to a statement by Sattvik Council of India which is involved with the certification.

No one from the IRCTC, the catering and tourism arm of the Indian Railways, was available for comment.

According to a press release issued by the Sattvik Council of India, it has tied up with the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) to introduce services that fits the requirements of vegetarians and promotes vegan travelling to holy destinations.

The IRCTC runs the Vande Bharat Express which travels from Delhi to Katra. It will be certified as 'sattvik', it said.

The Sattvik Council of India said it will launch the 'sattvik' certification scheme along with IRCTC on November 15. It will also develop a handbook of vegetarian kitchen jointly with the IRCTC.

In the release, it said the IRCTC has an "understanding" with it and has has decided to seek "certification" for some of the trains that go to pilgrimage destinations like the Vande Bharat express which goes to in Katra, the end stop for Vaishno Devi temple. This formula is likely to be replicated in around 18 trains, it said.

"IRCTC base kitchens, executive lounges, budget hotels, food plazas, travel and tour packages, Rail Neer plants will be 'sattvik' certified to ensure "vegetarian friendly travel," the statement said.

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