Madurai: A restaurant at the Madurai Train Station intersection was ordered to return RS 15 to customers for non-issuance of receipts.
The female customer, who has bought water bottles from the restaurant on Platform No.
1 On Sunday night, was stopped by Naresh Salecha, a member (finance) on the railroad board, to check whether he was given a receipt for his purchase.
The woman said that she had bought it for 15 and she had not received a receipt.
“Food is free if there are no receipts provided,” Naresh said to the customer, showing on the signboard that announced the same thing.
Saying so, he made employees at the restaurant gave him a receipt and also returned the RS 15 he had paid for bottled water.
He warned the kiosk to ensure that they did not repeat his mistakes, others faced strict action.
Members said that such boards had been placed in all stalls at the train station throughout the country and asked senior officials to ensure that customers were given a receipt.
Checking a non-vegetarian kitchen, he asked the staff there to defend it.
Naresh checked the halls and toilets waiting, CCTV monitoring rooms, bridges, parcels, and other passenger facilities and development work at Junction Madurai.
He asked about the plan to rebuild the intersection and go through a blueprint.
Divisional Railway Manager V R Lenin and Director of the Divisional commercial manager station D Ganesh is among officials present during inspections.
Railroad Board members, who have examined the construction of a new Pamban train bridge between Mandapam and Pamban a few days ago, said there was no limit to the funds in building bridges.
It stated that the bridge was important for the train and in a safety perspective, he added that it might finish between March and June, next year.
He also led a meeting with the division officer about the ongoing project status.