The pilgrimage to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir is considered a holy destination. In such a situation, it was decided to serve vegetarian food to the passengers in the semi-high-speed train connecting New Delhi to Katra.
Vande Bharat train: There is important news for railway passengers. If you are a vegetarian, then now you will not have to face any problem while traveling by train. An important decision has been taken regarding the Vande Bharat train going from New Delhi to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi in Katra. You will get only vegetarian food in this train. Many people were worried that both veg and non-veg food is prepared in the railway canteen. In such a situation, they were afraid whether they would get pure vegetarian food or not. But now you do not need to worry. New Delhi-Katra Vande Bharat Express has set a benchmark of 100% vegetarian food.
The pilgrimage to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir is considered a holy destination. In such a situation, it was decided to serve vegetarian food to the passengers in the semi-high-speed train connecting New Delhi to Katra. The railways are trying to maintain a completely vegetarian environment during the journey. For this, passengers are not allowed to carry non-vegetarian food or snacks in the train. Therefore, those who like to eat non-vegetarian food need to be alert beforehand. By following this, other passengers will not face any problem.
Awareness was created about vegetarianism
This news came at a time when the Maha Kumbh is going on in Prayagraj. The devotees of Baba Jai Gurudev took out a vegetarian ferry recently. According to the statement of the state government, the Prayagraj Mela premises are also proving to be a big medium for the promotion and dissemination of social messages. The devotees of Baba Jai Gurudev took out a vegetarian ferry in the Maha Kumbh Nagar area. In this ferry, the devotees raised slogans of ‘Baba ji ka kaha hai, vegetarian rehna hai’. During this, the devotees were made aware of vegetarianism and also asked for their support to become vegetarian. A large number of devotees who came to the fair supported the vegetarian message by raising their hands.