IRCTC officer, catering manager suspended after 26 people fall ill on Tejas Express
The Mumbai-bound passengers complained of uneasiness and nausea after having breakfast served on the train, a railway official said.
New Delhi: An IRCTC officer and a catering manager were placed under suspension after at least 26 people aboard the Mumbai-bound Tejas Express from Goa were taken ill, on Sunday, after consuming food served by the railways' catering wing, a spokesperson said.
The area officer of the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) in Madgaon and the on-board catering manager have been placed under suspension pending a fact-finding committee's report and results of test of food samples, railway spokesperson Anil Saxena said.
The Mumbai-bound passengers complained of uneasiness and nausea after having breakfast served on the train, a railway official said.
They were admitted to a hospital.
The Tejas Express, one of the premium trains of the Indian Railways, connects Mumbai and Karmali in Goa.