Railway Ministry Clarifies: No Mandatory Halal Certification for Train Meals

The Ministry of Railways has clarified there are no guidelines requiring Halal certification for meals served on trains. This statement comes in response to a National Human Rights Commission notice about complaints regarding Halal-processed meat. The ministry emphasized that all catering services must comply with FSSAI standards and regulations. IRCTC follows all railway instructions while ensuring full food safety compliance across its services.

Key Points: Railways Denies Mandatory Halal Certification for Train Meals

  • Railways responds to NHRC notice about Halal meat complaint
  • Catering services must follow FSSAI food safety standards
  • IRCTC complies with all railway guidelines and regulations
  • Ministry confirms similar queries were addressed in July 2023
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No guidelines mandating meals in trains must be Halal certified: Ministry of Railways

Ministry of Railways clarifies no mandatory Halal certification required for train meals, responding to NHRC notice about food standards compliance.

"There are no such guidelines mandating that meals served in trains must be Halal certified - Ministry of Railways"

New Delhi, November 28

There are no such guidelines mandating that meals served in trains must be Halal certified, stated the Ministry of Railways on Thursday in response to the reported notice by the National Human Rights Commission.

NHRC reportedly issued a notice to Indian Railways over a complaint alleging that only "Halal-processed meat" is being served to the non-vegetarian passengers.

"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 Ministry of Railways said in a statement.

"This is to clarify, there are no such guidelines mandating that meals served in trains must be Halal certified," they clarified.

Railways further asserted that it follows the standards set by the government.

"The catering licensees and vendors are required to comply with the standards prescribed under the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)," they said.

"IRCTC also abides by all instructions and guidelines issued by Railways on this subject, along with ensuring full FSSAI compliance across all catering services," they further added.

The Ministry of Railway also mentioned an earlier query over the same issue and shared its reply at that time.

"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." The Ministry of Railway said.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a frequent train traveler, I appreciate this transparency. The focus should be on food safety and hygiene standards, not religious certifications. FSSAI compliance is what matters most for public health.
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Michael C
While I understand the clarification, I wish Railways would be more proactive in communicating their food standards. Many passengers have genuine concerns about what they're being served during long journeys.
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Ananya R
Finally some sense! Government institutions should remain secular in their operations. Food quality and safety should be the only criteria, not religious certifications. Well done Railways! 🙏
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Sarah B
This is a balanced approach. Railways is ensuring food safety through FSSAI while respecting diverse dietary needs. The important thing is that passengers get hygienic, quality food during their travels.
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Vikram M
Good to see Railways sticking to scientific food standards rather than religious ones. FSSAI certification ensures quality and safety for everyone. Jai Hind! 🚂

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