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Thursday, 7 September 2017

BRING YOUR OWN FOOD SAID RAILWAYS

.'Bring Your Own' is Railways' Answer to Complaints of Inedible Food

AK Mittal has said that passengers should carry their own food and not rely on the railway pantry till their kitchens are revamped – a process that may take over an year.

New Delhi: The Railways has come up with a temporary solution to complaints of poor quality food on trains – bring your own.

A Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report had recently deemed the food served on trains and sold on platforms as "unfit for human consumption".

Adding to the Railways' embarrassment, a lizard was found in a vegetarian biryani served on the Howrah-Delhi Poorva Express. One of the passengers fell ill and later complained that he had developed stomach ulcers and infections. 

Reacting to the complaints, the Railway Board has asked passengers to bring their own food, at least till railway kitchens are revamped. This, the Board says, may take more than a year.

"Passengers should carry their own food. Our kitchens are being revamped and that may take over a year," AK Mittal, Chairman of the Railway Board, said.

Reacting to the CAG report, the Ministry of Railways had claimed that the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd (IRCTC) would be forming a new catering policy by unbundling the current services on trains

Maadhar Replaces Aadhaar card

There is no longer any need to take Aadhaar card for recognition at Public center. 

The Unique Identification Authority of India has brought an app under the name MAdhar.

 
If you download this app on a smart phone, you have Aadhaar card. Let's see if its use is useful.

1.In the Aadhar database you have to download the Mammadar App for a smart phone using the registered mobile No... 

2.The search for mAadhaar goes to Google Play Store and the App will appear. You need to install it. After installing, the password will be prompted in the first step. That means setting password with 8 to 12 characters. There should be at least one number, one alphabet, a special character. If an OTP is accessed during the access, it will not be advertised. App will take itself.

3. Once you get connected your Aadhaar Details will appear in the App. So the internet should be.

Note:-  App does not work offline.

Limitations/Restrictions:-

This app can be used on a mobile. If you are using your SIM (A link with a mobile phone number) and use it on another mobile. There you can download and access the MAdhar App. Soon after, the Mammadar profile on mobile will be deactivated.

If your family has given you your mobile number as a contact number for the other person's Aadhaar number. Then you have to add their Aadhaar profile on your smart phone. 

A user can add three profiles on his mobile. 

For questions  contactmaadhaar@uidai.net.in for assistance.

You will need to give an OTP to mobile number before the profile is added. That is why it is necessary to use the mobile number given during Aadhaar. 

The Aadhaar card should contain information on the page after the first password is set. This is called a profile. If you scan the QR code that is on the Aadhaar card, the app will remove the app. Then comes the verification code. The Aadhaar App takes this verification code to itself. After that, you will have to enter the MAdhar App first. 

Safe from being phone loss/theft
So if the phone is lost, it does not have to worry. 

Uses ...
Aadhaar does not carry a physical card or xerox copies.

 In the same app, Aadhaar has access to biometric access, lock and unlock lock. 

Users can easily request their profile information by updating their profile details. 

Profile details will be updated after review and approval by the Unique Identification staff. Aadhaar can get information from the MAdhar App that can save the queue code and password with the password. This will enable any service provider to get the details of the Aadhaar with the help of App. 

Users also have a temporary one-time passwords, including an SMS-based OTP, through the App.

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