Rajasthan Railways Unveils Sanganeri Print: A Hygiene Revolution in Train Travel

The Union Railway Minister has launched an innovative pilot project introducing Sanganeri print blanket covers in trains to address passenger hygiene concerns. The initiative aims to provide clean, individual blanket covers that enhance passenger comfort and showcase traditional Indian textiles. Initially implemented in the Jaipur-Ahmedabad Express, the project will be expanded nationwide if successful. The move reflects the Railways' commitment to improving passenger experience and promoting indigenous design.

Key Points: Ashwini Vaishnaw Launches Sanganeri Print Blanket Cover Pilot

  • Pilot project introduces washable Sanganeri print blanket covers in Jaipur-Ahmedabad Express
  • Minister plans nationwide expansion if initial implementation proves successful
  • Initiative addresses passenger concerns about blanket cleanliness
  • Promotes traditional Indian textile design and passenger comfort
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Rajasthan: Union Railway Minister launches Sanganeri print blanket cover pilot project

Railway Minister introduces innovative Sanganeri print blanket covers to enhance passenger hygiene and promote traditional Indian textiles nationwide.

"Just as we use blanket covers at home, passengers will now receive them in trains. - Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Railway Minister"

Jaipur, Oct 16

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday launched a pilot project introducing blanket covers with traditional Sanganeri prints at Khatipura Railway Station in Jaipur.

On the first day of implementation, passengers travelling in the air-conditioned coaches of the Jaipur-Ahmedabad (Asarva) Express at 8:45 PM received the new blanket cover packets, marking a step forward in passenger comfort and hygiene.

Alongside the launch, the Minister inaugurated development works worth over Rs 100 crore at 65 small and medium-sized railway stations under the North Western Railway.

He stated that the initiative, launched on a pilot basis in Jaipur, would be extended nationwide if found successful. Passengers have long expressed concerns about the cleanliness of shared blankets.

Addressing this, the Railways has introduced washable, printed covers to ensure hygiene and comfort. Passengers will receive individual covers and will be able to use them with confidence.

Passengers in the train said, "Earlier, blankets were given without covers. Now, with clean covers, hygiene will be maintained."

Another traveller said, "I often carry my own blanket due to allergies, but this new initiative reassures me that the Railways is focusing on hygiene."

Speaking at the event, Minister Vaishnaw said the fabric for these covers has been selected for long life, easy washing, and durable print quality. He added that this initiative would also help promote traditional Indian textiles across the country.

"Just as we use blankets with covers at home, passengers will now receive them in trains," the Minister said. "If successful, this project will be expanded nationwide, and traditional prints from different states will be showcased on Indian Railways."

As part of the day's events, the Minister also dedicated new and extended platforms, digital signboards, coach position display systems, and an Integrated Passenger Information System (IPIS) at several stations to enhance passenger convenience.

The Minister stated that new platforms have been built at 65 small and medium-sized railway stations on the North Western Railway for the ease of passengers.

"The old platforms have been extended to their full length. Platform sheds have been installed, and digital signboards and coach position display systems have been installed for passenger information. Additionally, an Integrated Passenger Information System (IPA) has been implemented at several stations," said Vaishnaw.

Among those present were Jaipur MP Manju Sharma, Rajya Sabha MP Ghanshyam Tiwari, Bagru MLA Kailash Chand Verma, North Western Railway GM Amitabh, and senior railway officials.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great move by Railways! But I hope they maintain the quality and ensure regular washing of these covers. The real test will be in implementation and maintenance.
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Ananya R
As someone with allergies, this is a game-changer! I used to carry my own blanket every time I traveled. Now I can travel lighter. Thank you Indian Railways! ❤️
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Michael C
Wonderful to see traditional Indian crafts being promoted through such initiatives. The Sanganeri print is beautiful and this will help preserve our cultural heritage while improving passenger comfort.
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Sarah B
The blanket covers are good, but what about the actual blankets inside? Hope they're also being cleaned properly. The covers alone won't solve hygiene issues if the blankets remain dirty.
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Vikram M
Excellent initiative! The combination of hygiene and promoting local artisans is brilliant. Looking forward to seeing more regional prints from across India in trains. Make in India in action! 🇮🇳

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