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Sources said some of the key recommendations of the committee were presented before railway minister C P Joshi last week. Now, the ministry has to take a final call on these recommendations.
The panel was set up in January after Joshi's predecessor Pawan Kumar Bansal took charge of the ministry and had said that people are ready to pay a little more if it helps improve the quality of services . The panel's proposal seems aimed at both improving services and reducing the railways' loss in catering services , which was Rs 67.04 crore in 2011-12 .
A cup of morning tea could cost less for all categories - Rs 15 for AC-I and executive class and Rs 10 for all others . The panel has recommended that lunch and dinner for passengers travelling in AC-II , III and chair car compartments should go up from Rs 88 to Rs 125. But in the case of the other two premium categories, there would be only a Rs 13 hike for lunch and dinner. Breakfast prices may increase by Rs 24 for AC-I , and Rs 31 for other categories of passengers.