LUCKNOW, Oct. 13 -- Over the past month, the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) conducted a massive crackdown against food adulteration ahead of the festive season, seizing and destroying adulterated food items worth over Rs.1 crore. The operation included more than 29 major raids and 144 inspections across various parts of the city, aiming to ensure food safety and protect consumers.
In just the last four days, FSDA officials seized food items worth Rs.51.21 lakh, while the remaining seizures were made earlier in the month-long campaign. During the operation, 4,363 kilograms of adulterated or substandard food products, including refined oil, palm oil, flour (atta), paneer, and khoya, were destroyed. The total estimated value of ...
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