The Ministry of Railways on Thursday dismissed reports claiming that meals served on trains are required to be Halal certified, responding to a reported notice sent by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
NHRC had reportedly sought clarification from Indian Railways following a complaint alleging that only “Halal-processed meat” was being served to non-vegetarian passengers.
Addressing the reports, the Railway Ministry said, "There have been recent Media reports stating that Railways has been served with a Notice by NHRC on a complaint that only Halal-processed meat is being used in Non-vegetarian meals served on trains by Railways."
The Railways Ministry issued a clear clarification, stating, "This is to clarify, there are no such guidelines mandating that meals served in trains must be Halal certified."
Railways emphasised that all catering operations follow established food safety standards. "The catering licensees and vendors are required to comply with the standards prescribed under the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)," it said.
It added that "IRCTC also abides by all instructions and guidelines issued by Railways on this subject, along with ensuring full FSSAI compliance across all catering services."
The Ministry also referred to a similar query raised last year. "The issue of service of Halal meat over Indian Railways has been raised through social media posts (July 2023) in the past, seeking information. This was replied explicitly that IRCTC serves Non-Vegetarian Food (Chicken) conforming to standards laid down in Food Safety and Standards Act 2006 and additions and alterations thereto from time to time."
*With Agency Inputs
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