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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Food delivery platform Zomato, owned by Eternal, has joined hands with online travel aggregator (OTA) MakeMyTrip to strengthen its railway food delivery operations. The tie-up will enable Zomato to deliver meals at 130 additional railway stations across India. As part of the partnership, MakeMyTrip will integrate its “Live Train Status” feature, allowing real-time tracking of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Food delivery platform <strong>Zomato, </strong>owned by<strong> Eternal, </strong>has joined hands with online travel aggregator (OTA)<strong> MakeMyTrip </strong>to strengthen its railway food delivery operations. The tie-up will enable Zomato to deliver meals at 130 additional railway stations across India.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">As part of the partnership, MakeMyTrip will integrate its “Live Train Status” feature, allowing real-time tracking of train location and status. Passengers can place orders directly on the MMT app by entering their PNR details and preferred delivery station.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The feature follows a successful soft launch that received strong passenger response. “This collaboration with Zomato builds on that momentum and will contribute to strategically unlocking one of the fastest-growing consumption opportunities in India’s mobility ecosystem,” said <strong>Raj Rishi Singh, </strong><em>Chief Business and Marketing Officer, MakeMyTrip.</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The move comes amid rapid growth in the e-catering segment. In FY25, Indian Railways’ e-catering services were used by more than 90,000 passengers daily, reflecting a 66% year-on-year rise. Industry estimates peg the train food ordering market at $500 million, projected to expand at a CAGR of 15% through 2033. IRCTC E-Catering, Travelkhana, and Zomato collectively command over half of the segment’s market share.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Zomato first entered the railway catering space in 2023 through a pilot with <strong>Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation </strong>(IRCTC). It subsequently scaled the service to over 100 railway stations nationwide. The new partnership with MMT significantly widens its footprint in the mobility-linked food delivery market.</p>
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