Cooler has been banned for serving tea on platform explain
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The railway department has issued circular on 25 May 2016, to use kulhads for selling tea at the railway station. However, the caterers opposed it because a disposable/paper cup costs 50-70 paise while a kulhad costs 2-3₹. The use of kulhad is not banned but only limited. Making of kulhad requires top fertile soil...........................
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The railway department has issued circular on 25 May 2016, to use kulhads for selling tea at the railway station. However, the caterers opposed it because a disposable/paper cup costs 50-70 paise while a kulhad costs 2-3₹. The use of kulhad is not banned but only limited. Making of kulhad requires top fertile soil.
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