<p>Cooked food supply to passengers in trains under e-catering services, which were suspended as a measure to contain the spread of Covid-19, will resume soon in the Eastern Railway zone, an official said here on Sunday.</p>.<p>The e-catering services will be restarted soon at Howrah, Sealdah, Kolkata, Durgapur, Asansol, Malda and Bhagalpur stations under the jurisdiction of the ER, he said.</p>.<p>There are plans to add Barddhaman, Bolpur and Jamalpur in the list of stations from where the e-catering services are provided, the ER spokesperson said.</p>.<p>With the resumption of several long-distance and special trains, there was a growing demand to resume the services for supplying "hot, healthy and hygienic food to the passengers in the trains by nominated vendors of IRCTC", he said.</p>.<p>The Railway Board has allowed IRCTC to resume the services at selected stations, he said, adding that this will be provided in strict adherence to the COVID protocols.</p>.<p>Under e-catering, services are provided by a large number of food aggregators empanelled by the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) Ltd, he said.</p>.<p>The food supply services are also made available from outlets at selected stations, the official added.</p>
<p>Cooked food supply to passengers in trains under e-catering services, which were suspended as a measure to contain the spread of Covid-19, will resume soon in the Eastern Railway zone, an official said here on Sunday.</p>.<p>The e-catering services will be restarted soon at Howrah, Sealdah, Kolkata, Durgapur, Asansol, Malda and Bhagalpur stations under the jurisdiction of the ER, he said.</p>.<p>There are plans to add Barddhaman, Bolpur and Jamalpur in the list of stations from where the e-catering services are provided, the ER spokesperson said.</p>.<p>With the resumption of several long-distance and special trains, there was a growing demand to resume the services for supplying "hot, healthy and hygienic food to the passengers in the trains by nominated vendors of IRCTC", he said.</p>.<p>The Railway Board has allowed IRCTC to resume the services at selected stations, he said, adding that this will be provided in strict adherence to the COVID protocols.</p>.<p>Under e-catering, services are provided by a large number of food aggregators empanelled by the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) Ltd, he said.</p>.<p>The food supply services are also made available from outlets at selected stations, the official added.</p>