Food Crisis Hits Tatanagar Station After Restaurant Closure
Congress Leader Reports Issue to Railway Minister as Illegal Vendors Fill Gap
Key Points:
- KMA Food Track shut over Rs 1.17 crore unpaid license fees to IRCTC
- Railway Minister directs DRM to address passenger inconvenience
- Unauthorized vendors exploit situation with overpriced food items
JAMSHEDPUR – Congress General Secretary Anoop Mishra escalated Tatanagar station’s food crisis to Railway Minister.
The restaurant closed on December 18. Plans underway for new Food Plaza to fill void.
Passenger Impact
Late-night travelers struggle to find food. Quality concerns rise with unauthorized vendors.
Meanwhile, Senior DCM confirms efforts to establish new food service.
Local Reactions
“Railways should have planned alternatives,” says Man Singh Tudu from Ghatshila.
Travelers criticize poor management at major junction station.

