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Exclusive: How TravelKhana spices up your train journey
Travelling by train has its own charm. The hustle bustle of the station, the thrilling sound of the engine, praising beautiful sceneries running along the train, knowing about the history of the tracks and mingling with the co-passengers –...
Food
From books to pizzas: Railways on the retail track
In 2014-15, Indian Railways carried 8.4 billion passengers - more than 23 million passengers a day (roughly half of whom were suburban passengers). India’s thousands of railways stations – in excess of 8,000 at last count – comprise perhaps the...
Retail
TravelKhana revamps app for easy order at internet-free zones
The first India-wide marketplace enabling food ordering for travelers in transit, TravelKhana.com, has launched its newly revamped app with improved user interface and enhanced ordering capabilities.
According to a report in ANI: The new app will enable customers to order...
Food
Future of QSRs: Collaborative, offline-to-online models
The F&B service industry is one of India’s most vibrant industries with over 25 per cent yearly growth. The Indian food and beverage market, estimated to be over Rs 2 lakh crore in size, may nearly double to touch...
Food
TravelKhana tops rivals, delivers 5 lakh orders in 6 months
TravelKhana.com, the first India-wide market place enabling food ordering for travelers in transit, has recorded an outstanding number of food orders within six months since October 2015.
According to a report in ANI: The online food ordering platform has confirmed...
Food Service
Travel Khana & txtWeb provide SMS food booking in train
Travelkhana.com, a service that allows railway commuters to enhance their travel experience by placing food orders with popular food joints on the go teams up with txtWeb, India’s largest app store for text based applications to extend its reach...
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Quick commerce a challenge to retailers, will become political issue: Kotak
Kotak said that the protection for domestic players in the domestic market is "very dangerous" from a long-term competitiveness...
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