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Counsel on-board housekeeping staff to build trust with passengers: Railway Board to zones

Indian Railways: The OBHS scheme was started by the Railway Board in 2006 as a pilot project in six mail and express trains.

September 11, 2025 / 15:09 IST
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The Board, in its letter addressed to all zones, stated that the Member (Traction and Rolling Stock) suggested system improvements during a recent on-board train inspection, which include counselling of housekeeping staff.
The Board, in its letter addressed to all zones, stated that the Member (Traction and Rolling Stock) suggested system improvements during a recent on-board train inspection, which include counselling of housekeeping staff.

The Railway Board has directed all its zones to conduct counselling sessions for On-Board Housekeeping Service staff to build trust with the passengers during the train journey.

The Board, in its letter addressed to all zones, stated that the Member (Traction and Rolling Stock) suggested system improvements during a recent on-board train inspection, which include counselling of housekeeping staff.”All On-Board Housekeeping Service (OBHS) staff should be counselled to introduce themselves at the beginning of the journey and build trust of passengers.

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That is, they are available to assist during travel,” the Board’s letter said, quoting Member (Traction and Rolling Stock).It added, ”Daily counselling of OBHS staff should be conducted to ensure this practice is followed consistently.” The Railway Board has directed all zones to ensure strict compliance with the instructions.

The OBHS scheme was started by the Railway Board in 2006 as a pilot project in six mail and express trains. Later it extended OBHS services to other trains as well. Currently, the scheme is running in over 1,200 pairs of important Mail and Express trains, according to officials.Under the scheme, the Railway Board has entrusted Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) to ensure overall cleaning of coaches including toilets, doorways and aisles, as well as providing various passenger amenities such as catering and bedroll services.