Alwar:Union railway minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday said that nearly 400 railway stations are serving tea in 'Kulhads' and added efforts are ongoing to implement the same across the country as railways' contribution in making India plastic-free.
"There are nearly 400 railway stations serving tea in Kulhad (earthen cups). We are making efforts to implement the same across the country as part of the Indian railways contribution in making India plastic-free. It'll also generate employment," Goyal said after inaugurating the newly electrified Dhigawara-Bandikui section of North Western Railway in Alwar.
He said that no railway line in Rajasthan was electrified between 2009 and 2014 and added that 1,433 km railway track was electrified in the state between 2014 and 2020.
Goyal also flagged off the first train on this newly electrified route at the function organized at Dhigawara station at an event, which was also attended by several public representatives and senior railway officials.
Speaking on the occasion, Goyal said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, Indian railways is moving forward in a phased manner with fast pace and quality and is making great achievements with everyone's cooperation, teamwork, and motivation.
While emphasising railway works, he said that the electrification work was done on the Kota-Mumbai line in Rajasthan 35 years ago, after that no one paid attention to this area.