New Delhi: Indian Railways on Thursday crossed the three million mark in the distribution of free meals to the poor and the needy during the lockdown period.
"On April 20, the railways reached the two million mark and in the last 10 days it has accomplished distribution of free meals to another one million people," the national transporter said in a statement.
"The global pandemic has created unprecedented situations leaving a large number of people vulnerable to hunger. Those worst hit by this pandemic and lockdown are stranded persons, daily wage labourers, migrants, children, coolies, homeless, the poor and many who form the floating population.
"Railways has been providing bulk cooked food with paper plates for lunch and food packets for dinner through IRCTC base kitchens, RPF resources and contribution of NGOs. While delivering the food to needy persons, social distancing and hygiene are being observed," the statement said.