Railways to give designer, cleaner blankets soon

Plagued with complaints of dirty blankets, the Indian Railways has firmed up an action plan to increase the frequency of washing blankets and replace the existing ones with designer, lightweight blankets in a phased manner.

By :  migrator
Update: 2017-07-30 18:08 GMT
Indian Railway.

New Delhi

Besides, used blankets would be sanitised on a regular basis before being given for further use. Though the directive is to wash the blankets every one or two months, a CAG report had recently highlighted the unhygienic condition of blankets which were not washed for even six months. 

However, smelly blankets may soon become a thing of past on trains. The railways have roped in the National Institute of Fashion Design (NIFT) to design lightweight blankets with less wool content.

 A trial of ‘thin, cold washable  blankets’ is also being carried out in the Central Railway zone as a pilot project.

“Our aim is to provide washed blankets along with fresh linen in trains for each journey,” said a senior Railway Ministry official in the housekeeping directorate who is involved in the task. The plan envisages increasing the frequencies of washing of blankets to begin with and replacing the existing ones with the newly designed lightweight blankets made of soft fabric in a phased manner, he said. Railways had recently held a meeting on linen management which was attended by various stakeholders, including mechanised laundry operators, suppliers of cleaning chemicals, linen suppliers and senior railway officers.

It was decided to implement the plan for improvement of linen management with aim of providing clean, hygienic and good quality linen to passengers travelling in AC classes. Preparations are being made to introduce lightweight blankets made of soft fabric and these will be washed after every use, the official said.

CLEAN DEAL 
  • 3.90 lakh sets of linen provided per day comprising two bedsheets, a towel, pillow and blanket in AC classes .
  • Cover of blankets being changed in some sections, frequency of washing  being increased from monthly to fortnightly and weekly.
  • 50 mechanised laundries operational, 10 more to open shortly.

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