NFR Expands Hygienic Food Network with New Eat Right Certifications

The Northeast Frontier Railway's Alipurduar Division has achieved new Eat Right certifications from FSSAI, marking a milestone in food safety. New Alipurduar Railway Station has been certified as an Eat Right Station, while three facilities, including Rail Coach Restaurants and a training institute, have received Eat Right Campus certifications. These recognitions, valid until 2027 with exemplary ratings, reflect strict adherence to guidelines on hygiene, sanitation, and waste management. The expansion reinforces NFR's commitment to providing safe, hygienic food services for passengers and staff across its network.

Key Points: NFR's Alipurduar Division Gets Eat Right Station & Campus Certs

  • New Alipurduar Station certified as Eat Right Station
  • Three institutional facilities get Eat Right Campus certification
  • Certifications valid until 2027 with exemplary ratings
  • Part of broader NFR network of certified food service hubs
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NFR expands network of certified stations to ensure hygienic, quality food services

Northeast Frontier Railway expands certified food hubs. New Alipurduar station & 3 campuses get FSSAI's Eat Right recognition for hygiene & safety.

"The latest recognition... further strengthens NFR's expanding network of certified stations and campuses. - Kapinjal Kishore Sharma"

Guwahati, Jan 5

The Northeast Frontier Railway has expanded its network of certified stations and railway campuses, reinforcing its commitment to providing safe, hygienic, and quality food services across the zone, railway officials said on Monday.

NFR's Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said that West Bengal's Alipurduar Division under the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has achieved an important milestone in food safety and hygiene.

He said that one railway station and three institutional facilities under the Alipurduar division have been awarded the prestigious Eat Right Station and Eat Right Campus certifications by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).

Earlier, several stations across NFR including Guwahati, Lumding, Rangiya, Mariani, Samsi, New Bongaigaon, Kamakhya, New Tinsukia, all in Assam and Harishchandrapur, New Jalpaiguri, Jalpaiguri Road, Binnaguri, Dhupguri, Falakata, Dinhata and New Coochbehar, all in West Bengal had already been awarded Eat Right Station certifications.

The latest recognition for the Alipurduar Division further strengthens NFR's expanding network of certified stations and campuses, reinforcing its commitment to safe and hygienic food services across the zone, Sharma said.

New Alipurduar Railway Station, located in Alipurduar district of West Bengal, has been certified as an Eat Right Station for a period of December 4, 2025 to December 3, 2027.

The NFR CPRO said that the certification, awarded with an exemplary rating, reflects the station's strict adherence to FSSAI guidelines relating to food safety, hygiene, sanitation, waste management and quality control at catering and food vending units.

In addition, three facilities under the Alipurduar Division have been certified as Eat Right Campuses for the period December 22 (2025) to December 21, 2027, all with exemplary ratings.

These include the Rail Coach Restaurants at Rajabhatkhawa and Rail Museum, Coochbehar along with the Multi-Disciplinary Zonal Training Institute, Alipurduar Junction.

The Rail Coach Restaurants have set a good example by serving safe, hygienic and quality food in a unique dining set-up, improving the overall visitor experience.

The Multi-Disciplinary Zonal Training Institute has also shown strong compliance with food safety and hygiene standards. Together, these recognitions mark the first Eat Right Campus certification in the entire NFR zone.

The certifications were granted after detailed audits under the Eat Right India initiative, covering food safety, hygiene, cleanliness, waste management and staff training.

These measures ensure safe and hygienic food for passengers, visitors and railway staff. They reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses and encourage better practices among vendors.

They also strengthen public confidence in railway food services and enhance the image of stations and campuses as clean and passenger friendly public spaces.

NFR continues to accord high priority to passenger welfare and public health through sustained improvements in amenities and service standards.

The Eat Right certifications for the Alipurduar Division reaffirm NFR's commitment to national food safety goals and its vision of providing a safe, healthy and quality travel environment across its network.

The NFR, headquartered at Maligaon near Guwahati, operates across the Northeastern states as well as in seven districts of West Bengal and five districts of north Bihar.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative, but implementation is key. I've been to some 'certified' stations where the platform vendors' hygiene is still questionable. The audit needs to be ongoing, not just for the certification period. Hope NFR ensures strict monitoring.
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Aman W
As someone from Assam, it's great to see so many of our stations on the list - Guwahati, Lumding, Kamakhya. The Northeast deserves this focus on infrastructure and hygiene. The Rail Coach Restaurant idea sounds interesting, must visit!
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Sarah B
This is fantastic news for public health. Foodborne illness is a serious issue, especially for travelers. Setting this standard in railway zones that cover so many states will have a huge positive impact. Well done, NFR and FSSAI.
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Vikram M
Finally! I travel frequently on the NFR network for work. The difference at certified stations is noticeable - cleaner stalls, staff wearing gloves. It makes the journey more pleasant. Hope they keep up the good work and include more remote stations.
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Kavya N
Including training institutes is smart. If the staff are trained properly in hygiene from the start, it will sustain the quality. This is a model other railway zones should follow. Passenger safety should always be the top priority.

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