Railways require about 2.5 lakh bed rolls daily for AC class passengers.
"There are already 21 laundries operational. But 42 more such units will be made functional to cater to the growing demand for clean linen in trains," said a senior Railway Ministry official.
Currently, only 30 per cent of the total requirement is met from these 21 laundries.
"Once the additional 42 laundries are set-up, about 90 per cent of linen will be supplied from these laundries," he said.
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"With the introduction of such mechanised laundries there has been significant reduction in the number of passenger complaints on linen," he said.
Out of 42 proposed state-of-the-art mechanised laundries, eight are being planned to be set-up in the current year. These laundries are to be set up at Bikaner, Hatia, Chakradharpur, Hubli, Mysore, Surat, Mumbai and Dibrugarh.
21 mechanised laundries have already been set up on railways' land in Mumbai, Howrah, Sealdah, Kamakhya, Lucknow, Varanasi, Jammu, Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Tatanagar, Indore, Junagarh, Durg, Bilaspur, Samstipur, Danapur and Jabalpur including three laundries on Built Own Operate Transfer (BOOT) model through private investment at Chennai, Ahmedabad and Wadi Bunder (Mumbai).
A monitoring mechanism is in place to ensure the quality of washed lines, the official said.
Indian Railways is one of the largest users of linen in the form of bed rolls being supplied to air conditioned class passengers. A massive 90 million sets of bed rolls are handled by Indian Railways per annum.