Jun 30, 2016

Food safety officer in Vigilance net over graft charge

Jharsuguda: Vigilance Sleuths Wednesday arrested PHEO food safety officer Samarth Mohanty (29) here on the charge of receiving a bribe of `30, 000. 
Mohanty hails from Chintamaneswar under Laxmisagar police limits in Bhubaneswar. 
According to sources, Sanjay Kumar Dash and Sangeeta Dash of Purunabasti near here own a firm producing premium herbal products.
A notice was sent to the firm from the PHEO on the charge of producing fake products. On receiving the notice, Sanjay and Sangeeta approached Mohanty. However, Mohanty demanded a bribe of `30,000 to renew the company’s license and withdraw the notice. 
Sanjay then took up the matter with Jharsuguda Vigilance division. Vigilance officials registered a case and laid a net to catch Mohanty red-handed.
As per plan, Sanjay gave chemical-laced currency notes of `30,000 to Mohanty at the CDMO’s office. Mohanty received the amount and went inside a bathroom. 
Meanwhile, Vigilance sleuths surrounded the bathroom and overpowered Mohanty after he came out tucking the currency notes in his pocket.
Mohanty tried to escape from their clutches, but in vain. A case was registered and Mohanty was produced in a court.
The raid was conducted by Jharsuguda Vigilance DSP Birendra Kumar Naik, Sundargarh DSP Parmeswar Kishan, inspector Sudhanshu Sekhar Pujari and Jogesh Prasad Patel. 
According to Vigilance sources, Mohanty was earlier caught by Vigilance while accepting a bribe of `2,000 from Prabhanjan Panigrahy while posted in Berhampur. A case was registered in this connection.

J'SUGUDA FOOD SAFETY OFFICER HELD TAKING BRIBE

Vigilance sleuths on Wednesday caught Jharsuguda CDMO office Food Safety Officer Samartha Mohanty for demanding and accepting bribe of Rs30,000 from Sangita Das of Purunabasti to reissue a registration certificate in his husband's name for running food supplement business.
Das alleged that his husband Sanjaya Das had applied for reissuing of Registration Certificate in his favour which was earlier cancelled by Mohanty. While she requested Mohanty to issue the same, the latter demanded Rs30,000 as bribe. The Vigilance sleuths laid a trap and caught Mohanty red-handed while taking Rs30,000 from complainant Das. The investigation was in progress, informed an official release.

Veg, non-veg items foundin same freezer in hotels

Patna: The officials of food safety wing of health department raided a couple of prestigious hotels in the heart of the city on Wednesday and found they were keeping vegetarian and non-vegetarian items in the same deep freezer. Altogether three teams conducted raids in different parts of the city.
One of the teams found that Hotel Pataliputra Exotica and Gargi Grand, situated on Exhibition Road, did not have separate freezers, said food safety wing official Mukesh Kashyap. This is violation of the Food Safety and Standard Authority of India rules, which say they must be preserved in separate freezers.
In Gargi Grand, the team also found the sewerage outlet passing through the hotel kitchen completely choked which affected the quality of food. The hotel was asked to get it repaired and report back to the authorities, failing which action would be taken against it. Samples of arhar dal, cashewnuts and ghee were also collected to check whether they were substandard or adulterated.
In Hotel Pataliputra Exotica, samples of black pepper, red pepper, arhar dal and tea bags were collected. The floor of the kitchen was found damaged and the hotel was instructed to get it repaired.
The officials also sealed a drink and shakes outlet, 'Kevenders', located in Nageshwar Colony, for not having the mandatory licence to operate. KFC's outlet at Kankarbagh was raided but nothing adverse was found, T P Singh, a food safety official at the state headquarters of the department, said. However, a few samples were collected from there. Harilal's outlet at Kankarbagh was sealed for not having a licence and nine food samples were collected.
A food safety wing team raided Haldiram's outlet at Kankarbagh and found that it was operating in "unhygienic condition". It was asked to rectify the anomalies.
A sweets shop, Cozy Sweets, on Dak Bungalow Road, was also raided and samples of five food items — anjeer, cashewnut, khowa, cashewnut sweets and boondi dana — were collected. The samples of cashewnut sweets were collected to see if they had silver foil, not aluminium foil or anything else.
Another team of officials raided Keshav Food Pvt Limited at Rukanpura and found it operating in unhygienic condition.
Three teams of food safety wing officials led by Mukesh Kashyap, Virendra Prasad and Narayan Ram conducted simultaneous raids in the city.

Two tonnes of artificially ripened mangoes seized

Officials attached to the Food Safety and Drug Administration Department have seized two tonnes of artificially ripened mangoes from a godown near daily market.Acting on a tip-off, Food Safety Officers P. Thangavel and M. S. Murugesan raided the premises on Wednesday and found that the mangoes were artificially ripened using calcium carbide stones.
“We have immediately destroyed the entire fruits at the compost yard operated by Corporation alongside Tirupur-Kangayam road”, Mr. Thangavel told The Hindu .
Mr. Thangavel said that a report would be sent to the department immediately suggesting action against the owner of the godown under Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.
“Ripening of the fruits using carbide stones can affect the human digestive system”, he added.
Tobacco products seized
The city seized around 3,000 packets of tobacco products during conducted on Tuesday night and Wednesday. The banned tobacco products were seized from areas under Tirupur North and Anupparaplayam police station limits.
Two persons who allegedly possessed the products were arrested and released on bail.

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நாகை, ஜூன் 30:
பிளாஸ் டிக் கேரி பைக ளில் பார் சல் டீ வழங் கக் கூ டாது என நாகை நக ராட் சிக் குட் பட்ட உணவு பாது காப்பு விழிப் பு ணர்வு கூட் டத் தில் முடிவு செய் யப் பட் டது.
நாகை நக ராட் சிக்கு உட் பட்ட டீக் கடை, ஓட் டல் கள், பேக் கரி மற் றும் சுவீட் கடை போன்ற உணவு விற் ப னை யா ளர் க ளுக்கு உணவு பாது காப்பு பற் றிய விழிப் பு ணர்வு கூட் டம் நாகை அரசு ஊழி யர் சங்க கட் டி டத் தில் நடை பெற் றது. நாகை மாவட்ட உணவு பாது காப்பு நிய மன அலு வ லர் தட் சி ணா மூர்த்தி தலைமை வகித் தார். தேநீ ர கம் மற் றும் ஹோட் டல் உரி மை யா ளர் சங்க மாநில இணைச் செய லா ளர் குப் பு சாமி, நாகை நகர தலை வர் முரு கை யன் ஆகி யோர் முன் னிலை வகித் த னர். நாகை நக ராட்சி சுகா தார துறை அலு வ லர் அன் ப ழ கன் வர வேற் றார்.
கூட் டத் தில், டீ கடை க ளில் சுத த மான பாது காக் கப் பட்ட குடி நீர் வழங்க வேண் டும். பிளாஸ் டிக் கேரி பேக் கு க ளில் பார் சல் டீ வழங் க கூ டாது, பல கா ரங் களை தூசி மற் றும் ஈக் கள் மொய்க்கா வண் ணம் கண் ணாடி பெட் டி க ளில் வைத்து விற் க வேண் டும். கலப் பட டீத் தூள் களை பயன் ப டுத் த கூ டாது, ஹேட் டல் க ளில் தண் ணீர் கொடுக் கும் போது விரல் தண் ணீ ரில் விட்டு கொடுக் கக் கூடாது, உண வுப் பொரு ளில் அஸி னோ மோட்டோ பயன் ப டுத்தி விற் பனை செய் யப் ப டும் உணவு வகை கள் மட் டும் குழந் தை கள் மற் றும் கர்ப் பிணி தாய் மார் கள் பயன் ப டுத்த உகந் த தல்ல என வாடிக் கை யா ளர் க ளுக்கு தெரி யும் வகை யில் விளம் ப ரப் ப டுத்த வேண் டும். முதல் நாள் உணவை மறு நாள் சூடு ப டுத்தி விற் பனை செய் யக் கூ டாது.
இனிப் ப கம் மற் றும் பேக் க ரி க ளில் சட் டப் படி அனு ம திக் கப் ப டாத நிற மி களை பயன் படுத் தக் கூ டாது. பணி பு ரி யும் அனை வ ரும் மருத் துவ தகு திச் சான்று பெற் றி ருக்க வேண் டும். பொட் ட ல மி டப் பட் ட வை க ளில் தயா ரிப்பு தேதி, காலா வா தி யா கும் தேதி குறிப் பிட் டி ருக்க வேண் டும் ஆகிய தீர் மா னங் கள் நிறை வேற் றப் பட் டன.
உணவு பாது காப்பு அலு வ லர் கள் மயி லா டு துறை முத் தை யன், கீழை யூர் ஆண் டல் பி ரபு மற் றும் நாகை நக ராட் சிக் குட் பட்ட டீ கடை, ஓட் டல் கள், பேக் கரி கடை உரி மை யா ளர் கள் கலந்து கொண் ட னர். நாகை வட் டார உணவு பாது காப்பு அலு வ லர் மகா ரா ஜன் நன்றி கூறி னார்.

வலங்கைமான், மன்னார்குடியில் காலாவதியான உணவு பொருட்கள் பறிமுதல்

வலங் கை மான், ஜூன் 30:
வலங் கை மான் பேரூ ராட்சி பகு தி யில் ரூ.50ஆயி ரம் மதிப் புள்ள காலா வ தி யான உண வுப் பொ ருட் கள் மற் றும் கலப் பட டீத் தூள் களை வரு வாய் து றை யி னர் மற் றும் உணவு பாது காப் புத் து றை யி னர் கைப் பற் றி னர்.
வலங் கை மான் பேரூ ராட்சி பகு தி யில் தாசில் தார் கண் ணன் தலை மை யில் உண வு பா து காப்பு அலு வ லர் குரு சாமி, சமூக பாது காப்பு திட்ட தாசில் தார் சந் தா ன கோ பா ல கி ருஷ் ணன், வரு வாய் ஆய் வா ளர் கள் ஆனந்த், ரவி, தீபா மற் றும் கிராம நிர் வாக அலு வ லர் கள் செந் தில், ராஜன் சே து பதி, நவீன் உள் ளிட்ட வரு வாய் து றை யி னர் கடை க ளில் அதி ரடி சோதனை மேற் கொண் ட னர். அப் போது பான் ப ராக், குட்கா மற் றும் காலா வ தி யான கோதுமை மாவு, ரவா, ஆயில் உள் ளிட் ட வை களை கைப் பற் றி னர். மேலும் பத் துக் கும் மேற் பட்ட டீக் க டை க ளில் தர மற்ற கலப் பட டீத் தூள் கள் பயன் ப டுத் த பட் டது கண் ட றி யப் பட் டது. இத னை ய டுத்து கலப் பட டீத் தூள் க ளும் கைப் பற் ற பட் டன. கைப் பற் றப் பட்ட பொருட் க ளின் மதிப்பு ரூ.50 ஆயி ரம் ஆகும். இப் பொ ருட் களை மாவட்ட நிர் வா கத் தின் மூலம் திரு வா ரூ ரில் அழிக் க பட இருப் ப தாக தெரி விக் கப் பட் டது.
மன் னார் குடி:
மன் னார் குடி நக ரப் ப கு தி க ளில் உள்ள கடை க ளில் காலா வ தி யான உண வுப் பொ ருட் கள் குறித்த அதி ரடி சோதனை நேற்று நடை பெற் றது. முது நிலை மண் டல மேலா ளர் அழ கி ரி சாமி, மன் னார் குடி ஆர் டிஓ செல் வ சு ரபி, தாசில் தார் கோவிந் த ராஜ், உணவு பாது காப்பு மற் றும் கலப் பட தடுப்பு பிரிவு அதி கா ரி கள் மண வ ழ கன், ரெங் க ராஜ் மற் றும் அதி கா ரி கள் இந்த அதி ரடி சோத னை யில் ஈடு பட் ட னர். சோத னை யில் தடை செய் யப் பட்ட புகை யிலை, பான் ப ராக் போன் றவை விற் ப னைக்கு வைத் தி ருந் ததை கைப் பற் றி னர். மேலும், காலா வ தி யான பிஸ் கட், ரொட் டி கள் பிரட் டு கள் , குளிர் பா னங் கள் மற் றும் அனு மதி இன்றி விற் பனை செய்த மாத் தி ரை க ளை யும் கைப் பற் றி னர். மன் னார் குடி பேருந்து நிலை யம், மேல ராஜ வீதி பந் த லடி காந் தி ரோடு உள் ளிட்ட பகு தி க ளில் இந்த அதி ரடி சோதனை நடத் தப் பட் டது. இதில் கைப் பற் றப் பட்ட பொருள் க ளின் மதிப்பு சுமார் ரூ.30,000 ஆகும். அந்த உண வுப் பொ ருட் கள் அதி கா ரி கள் முன் னி லை யில் தீவைத்து அழிக் கப் பட் டன. இந்த அதி ரடி சோதனை குறித்து வரு வாய்த் துறை அதி கா ரி கள் கூறு கை யில், புகை யிலை பொருட் கள் சோதனை தீவி ர மாக கண் கா ணிக் கப் ப ட வுள் ளது. அது போல் மாதந் தோ றும் காலா வ தி யான உண வுப் பொ ருட் கள் குறித்த அதி ரடி சோதனை மாதந் தோ றும் நடத் த வுள் ளோம். அதன் தொடக் க மா கவே இந்த ஒருங் கி ணைந்த அதி ரடி சோத னையை நடத்தி வரு வ தாக தெரி வித் த னர்.

மா, வாழை பழுக்க வைப்பதில் செயற்கைமுறை நுகர்வோரை பாதுகாக்க கோரிக்கை


தர் ம புரி, ஜூன் 30:
தர் ம புரி நக ரில் ஏரா ள மான தள் ளு வண்டி கடை கள், சாலை யோர சிறு கடை கள் ஆகி ய வற் றில் மா, வாழை உள் ளிட்ட பழ வகை கள் விற் பனை செய் யப் ப டு கி றது. இங்கு, கார் பைடு கல் வைத்து செயற்கை முறை யில் பழுக்க வைப் ப தால் பாதிப் பிற் குள் ளாகி வரு வ தாக பொது மக் கள் குற் றம் சாட் டு கின் ற னர்.
இது கு றித்து அவர் கள் கூறி ய தா வது:
மா சீசன் நேரத் தில் சுமார் 3 மாதங் கள் மட் டுமே பழங் கள் கிடைக் கும். இதனை கனிய வைக்க சிலர் வெல் டிங் பணி க ளின் போது பயன் ப டுத் தப் ப டும் கார் பைடு எனப் ப டும் ரசா யன பொருளை சிறு சிறு பொட் ட ல மா கக் கட்டி காய் க ளிக் கி டையே வைத்து விடு கின் ற னர். அதில் இருந்து வெளிப் ப டும் கதிர் வீச்சு மற் றும் ரசா யன மாற் றம் கார ண மாக ஒரு சில மணி நேரத் தி லேயே காய் கள் வெம்பி பழுக்க வைக் கப் ப டு கி றது.
ஆனால், இந்த முறை யில் கனிய விடப் ப டும் மாம் ப ழங் களை தொடர்ந்து உண் ப வர் க ளுக்கு வயிற் றுப் போக்கு முதல் புற் று நோய் வரை எந்த நோய் க ளும் ஏற் ப டும். இதை தடுக் கும் வகை யில் மாம் ப ழக் குடோன் க ளில் உணவு பாது காப் புத் துறை அதி கா ரி கள் அவ் வப் போது ஆய்வு மேற் கொள் கின் ற னர். ரசா யன பொருள் துணை யு டன் கனிய வைக் கப் பட்ட பழங் கள் என தெரி ய வந் தால் அவற்றை பறி மு தல் செய்து அழித் தும் விடு கின் ற னர். இருப் பி னும் ஆய் வுக்கு பிறகு ஓரிரு நாட் கள் மட் டும் வேதிப் பொ ருட் களை தவிர்க் கும் வியா பா ரி க ளில் சிலர் மீண் டும் அதே செய லில் ஈடு ப டு கின் ற னர்
இது த விர, ஆண்டு முழுக்க தர் ம புரி நக ரில் வாழைப் பழ விற் பனை நடக் கி றது. இதில் பெரும் பா லான கடை க ளுக்கு விற் ப னைக்கு வரும் வாழைப் ப ழங் கள் ரசா யன பொருள் உத வி யு டன் தான் கனிய வைக் கப் ப டு கி றது. வாழைப் ப ழத்தை செயற்கை முறை யில் கனிய வைக் கும் பல ரும் டெக்ஸ் பின் என்ற வேதிப் பொ ரு ளைத் தான் பயன் ப டுத் து கின் ற னர். 100 மில்லி லிட் டர் அள வு கொண்ட இந்த மருந் தின் விலை ரூ.120 ஆகும். டெக்ஸ் பின் என் பது விவ சாய தேவைக்கு உற் பத்தி செய் யப் ப டும் ஒரு மருந்து.
சாமந்தி உள் ளிட்ட சில மலர் சாகு ப டி க ளின் போது நோய் தாக் கம், சீதோஷ் ணம் உள் ளிட்ட கார ணங் க ளால் சில ரது வயல் க ளில் மலர் கள் சரி வர மல ராது. மலர் கள் ஒவ் வொன் றும் முழு மை யாக மல ரா மல் இறு கி ய படி பாதி மலர்ந் தும், பாதி உள்ளே மடங் கி ய ப டி யும் காணப் ப டும். இது போன்ற வயல் க ளுக்கு டெக்ஸ் பின் என்ற மருந்தை விற் ப னை யா ளர் கள் பரிந் து ரைக் கும் அள வு படி பூச் செடி வயல் க ளுக்கு தெளிப் பர். இதை தெளித்த அடுத்த சில நாட் க ளுக்கு பிறகு மல ரக் கூ டிய மலர் கள் மிக செழிப் பாக மல ரும். விற் ப னை யின் போது கூடு தல் விலை யை யும் பெற் றுத் தரும். இந்த மருந் தின் உதவி கொண்டு தான் தர் ம புரி நகர பகு தி க ளில் வாழைக் காய் கள் கனிய விடப் ப டு கி றது. தோட் டங் க ளில் இருந்து காய் பதத் தில் அறு வடை செய்து மொத் த மாக கொண்டு வரப் ப டும் வாழைக் காய் கள் குடோன் க ளில் இருப்பு வைக் கப் ப டு கி றது. பெரிய கொப் ப ரை க ளில் பாதி ய ளவு தண் ணீரை நிறைத்து அதில் சில அவுன்ஸ் டெக்ஸ் பின் மருந் தை யும் சேர்க் கின் ற னர். பின் னர், அந்த கொப் ப ரை யில் வாழைக் காய் களை அள்ளி போடு கின் ற னர். சுமார் 5 நிமி டங் க ளுக்கு பிறகு அந்த காய் களை தண் ணீ ரில் இருந்து வெளி யில் எடுத்து தரை யில் குவித்து வைத்து விடு வர். இப் படி நனைக் கப் பட்ட வாழைக் காய் கள் 8 மணி நேரத் தில் பழுத்து விடும். அதே நீரில் மீண் டும் ஒரு முறை அதே வாழைக் காய் களை நனைத்து எடுத்து குவித்து வைத் தால் 3 மணி நேரத் தில் காய் கள் பழுத்து விடும். பழுத்து விடு கின் றன என்று கூறு வதை விட ரசா ய னப் பொ ரு ளின் வெம்மை தாங் கா மல் பழம் போன்ற நிறத் தை யும், பதத் தை யும் காய் கள் அடைந்து விடு கின் றன என் பதே பொருத் தம். இந்த மருந் தும் புற் று நோய் உள் ளிட்ட கொடும் விளை வு களை ஏற் ப டுத் தக் கூடி யவை.
தர் ம புரி நக ரில் விற் ப னை யா கும் 70 சத வீ தம் வாழைப் ப ழங் கள் இந்த ரசா யன பொரு ளின் மூலம் தான் பழுக்க வைக் கப் ப டு கி றது. எனவே, உணவு பாது காப்பு அதி கா ரி கள், வேதிப் பொ ருள் துணை யு டன் காய் களை கனிய விடு ப வர் கள் மீது கடும் நட வ டிக்கை எடுக்க வேண் டும். மருந்து விற் ப னை யா ளர் கள் விவ சா யி க ளுக்கு மட் டுமே இது போன்ற மருந் து களை விற் பனை செய்ய வேண் டும் என்ற கட் டுப் பா டு க ளை யும் உரு வாக்க வேண் டும். மேலும், கண் து டைப் புக்கு சோதனை செய் யக் கூ டாது. தொடர்ந்து தவறு செய் யும் நபர் களை அதி கா ரி கள் எச் ச ரிக்கை செய்து சுகா தா ரம் குறித்து விழிப் பு ணர்வு ஏற் ப டுத்த வேண் டும்.
இவ் வாறு அவர் கள் கூறி னர்.

சேலம் புது பஸ் ஸ்டாண்டில்க லப்பட டீத்தூள் பயன்படுத்திய 15 கடைகளுக்கு சீல் வைப்பு உணவு பாதுகாப்புத்துறை அதிகாரி நடவடிக்கை


சேலம், ஜூன் 30:
சேலம் புது பஸ் ஸ்டாண் டில், கலப் பட டீத் தூளை பயன் ப டுத் திய 15 கடை க ளுக்கு உணவு பாது காப்பு அதி கா ரி கள் சீல் வைத் த னர்.
சேலம் புது பஸ் ஸ்டாண்ட் டுக் குள் 70க்கும் மேற் பட்ட கடை கள் உள் ளன. அவற் றில், 45 டீக் க டை க ளில் கலப் பட டீத் தூளை பயன் ப டுத் து வ தாக மாவட்ட உணவு பாது காப் புத் துறை அதி கா ரிக்கு புகார் வந் தது. அத ன டிப் ப டை யில் கடந்த வாரம் ஆய்வு மேற் கொண்ட உணவு பாது காப்பு அதி கா ரி கள், டீக் க டை க ளின் உரி மை யா ளர் க ளுக்கு எச் ச ரிக்கை நோட் டீஸ் வினி யோ கித் த னர். ஆனால், அவர் கள் மீண் டும் கலப் பட டீ தூளை பயன் ப டுத்தி வந் தது தெரி ய வந் தது.
இந் நி லை யில் நேற்று காலை, மாவட்ட உணவு பாது காப் புத் துறை அலு வ லர் அனு ராதா தலை மை யில் சென்ற அதி கா ரி கள், டீக் க டை க ளில் திடீர் ஆய்வு மேற் கொண் ட னர். அப் போது, காலா வ தி யான டீத் தூள் கள், பிஸ் கட், கார வகை கள், போலி டீத் தூள் கள், தயா ரிக் கப் பட்ட தேதி இல் லா மல் இருந்த பால், மோர் உள் ளிட் டவை விற் பனை செய் வது கண் ட றி யப் பட் டது. மேலும் கலப் பட்ட டீத் தூளை பயன் ப டுத் தியே டீ விற் பனை செய்து வரு வ தும் தெரி ய வந் தது. அதன் பே ரில், ஒரே ஆளுக்கு சொந் த மான 15 டீக் க டை க ளுக்கு அதி கா ரி கள் சீல் வைத் த னர். கலப் பட டீத் தூளை ஆய் வுக் காக எடுத்து, உடை யாப் பட் டி யில் உள்ள உணவு பகுப் பாய்வு கூடத் துக்கு மாதி ரி களை அனுப்பி வைத் த னர்.
இது குறித்து உணவு பாது காப் புத் துறை அதி காரி அனு ராதா கூறு கை யில்,‘‘சேலம் புதிய பஸ் ஸ்டாண் டில் உள்ள டீக் க டை க ளில் கலப் பட டீத் தூள் பயன் ப டுத்தி வந்த கடை உரி மை யா ளர் களை பல முறை எச் ச ரித்த போதும், தொடர்ந்து கலப் பட டீத் தூளை பயன் ப டுத்தி வரு கின் ற னர். கடை உரி மை யா ளர் விளக் கம் கொடுக் கும் வரை கடை களை நடத் தக் கூ டாது என்று எச் ச ரிக்கை விடுக் கப் பட் டுள் ளது. ஆய் வில் கலப் பட டீத் தூள் என்று வந் தால், சம் பந் தப் பட்ட கடை உரி மை யா ளர் மீது உரிய நட வ டிக்கை எடுக் கப் ப டும். கலப் பட டீத் தூளை பயன் ப டுத் தி னால் சம் பந் தப் பட் ட வர் க ளுக்கு 6 மாதம் சிறைத் தண் ட னை யும், ரூ.1 லட் சம் அப ரா த மும் விதிக் கப் ப டும்,’’ என் றார்.

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Jun 29, 2016

Water safety: Bisleri, Aquafina, Kinley under FSSAI scanner

4,300 bottled drinking water manufacturers in India are under the FSSAI scanner.
The next time you are purchasing a bottle of water from your local banya, you could be surprised to find out that your tap water would be ‘safer’ to drink. It’s not that the liquid in those packaged drinking water bottles are unsafe, but there is a possibility that they could be impure, unfiltered.
According to media report filed by an Indian national daily, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), the body which regulates the food and water in the country, has put some of the biggest names in the packaged water manufacturer market under the scanner for not operating with proper licenses.
According to the report, out of the 60,000 packaged drinking water bottling units in India, 4,300 units are presently operating without proper licenses. Out of the 4,300 manufacturers, there are bigger names such as Bisleri, Coca Cola’s Kinley and PepsiCo’s Aquafina on the list.
The FSSAI has sent out written letters to the various food security commissioners of all the states and territories asking for a detailed list of all the units that are operating with proper licenses. They added that only one-fourth of the total units in India have obtained the mandatory licenses that are issued by the FSSAI and BIS. Those who have not obtained proper licenses are clearly working against the food safety laws if the country.
Any unit that runs a packaged drinking water unit has to obtain a license from the FSSAI and the BIS, which ensures the safety and quality of the water and the packaging. Every company that obtains licences go through two layers of testing, which includes surprise visits and regular audits. Each license is obtained only after exhaustive scientific tests for the water and packaging’s quality and safety, including the quality and quantity of the minerals added.
The FSAAI has received several complaints about similar bottling units sprouting and operating without proper BIS certifications. The report mentions that the packaged water industry in India is presently dominated by six players including Dhariwal, Tata Global Beverages and Parle. The packaged water industry is expected to grow by 22 per cent, to a whopping Rs 16,000 crore in the next two years.

Food Adulteration: Regulatory Mechanism

In the backof recent milk adulteration crisis in the state and subsequent cognisance taken by the court here is a regulatory framework laid out by FSSAI act 2006 and subsequent guidelines for its implementation
How serious is the menace can be gauged from The Annual Public Laboratory Testing Report for 2014-15 brought out by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) that says 'the 49,290 samples of food items it tested, 8,469, nearly one-fifth, were found adulterated or misbranded.' Food adulteration is not a new phenomenon in the Valley. In fact doctors say the occurrence has recently seen a phenomenal rise, which has led to a rise in patients with gastric problems in Kashmir.
The FSSAI is a public authority, formed under the Food Safety and Standard Act, 2006, mandated to ensure that food is safe for consumption. The Food Authority and the State Food Safety Authorities shall monitor and verify that the relevant requirements of law are fulfilled by food business operators at all stages of food business. The authorities shall maintain a system of control and other activities as appropriate to the circumstances, including public communication on food safety and risk, food safety surveillance and other monitoring activities covering all stages of food business. The Food Safety Officers shall enforce and execute within their area the provisions of this Act with respect to which the duty is not imposed expressly or by necessary implication on some other authority. The regulations under this Act shall specify which of the Food Safety Officers are to enforce and execute them, either generally or in relation to cases of a particular description or a particular area, and any such regulations or orders may provide for the giving of assistance and information by any authority concerned in the administration of the regulations or orders, or of any provisions of this Act, to any other authority so concerned, for the purposes of their respective duties under them. The Commissioner of Food Safety and Designated Officer shall exercise the same powers as are conferred on the Food Safety Officer and follow the same procedure specified in this Act. 30. Of FSSAI act 2006.
The State Government shall appoint the Commissioner of Food Safety for the State for efficient implementation of food safety and standards and other requirements laid down under this Act and the rules and regulations made there under. The Commissioner of Food Safety shall perform all or any of the following functions, prohibit in the interest of public health, the manufacture, storage, distribution or sale of any article of food, either in the whole of the State or any area or part thereof for such period, not exceeding one year, as may be specified in the order notified in this behalf in the Official Gazette, carry out survey of the industrial units engaged in the manufacture or processing of food in the State to find out compliance by such units of the standards notified by the Food Authority for various articles of food , conduct or organise training programmes for the personnel of the office of the Commissioner of Food Safety and, on a wider scale, for different segments of food chain for generating awareness on food safety, ensure an efficient and uniform implementation of the standards and other requirements as specified and also ensure a high standard of objectivity, accountability, practicability, transparency and credibility, sanction prosecution for offences punishable with imprisonment under this Act, such other functions as the State Government may, in consultation with the Food Authority, prescribe, The Commissioner of Food Safety may, by Order, delegate, subject to such conditions and restrictions as may be specified in the Order, such of his powers and functions under this Act (except the power to appoint Designated Officer, Food Safety Officer and Food Analyst) as he may deem necessary ..In our state the regulatory framework is as per FSSAI act 2006, and The enactments and regulatory system comprises of Commissioner of Food Safety, J&K State,Deputy Commissioner of Food Safety, Jammu/Kashmir of respective Divisions, Designated Officers of their respective districts,Food Safety Officers at Block Levels.
While implementing the provisions of this act. The Central Government and the State Governments, the Food Authority and other agencies, shall be guided by the following principles namely, endeavour to achieve an appropriate level of protection of human life and health and the protection of consumer’s interests, including fair practices in all kinds of food trade with reference to food safety standards and practices, carry out risk management which shall include taking into account the results of risk assessment and other factors which in the opinion of the Food Authority are relevant to the matter under consideration and where the conditions are relevant, in order to achieve the general objectives of regulations, where in any specific circumstances, on the basis of assessment of available information, the possibility of harmful effects on health is identified but scientific uncertainty persists, provisional risk management measures necessary to ensure appropriate level of health protection may be adopted, The measures adopted shall be reviewed within a reasonable period of time, depending on the nature of the risk to life or health being identified and the type of scientific information needed to clarify the scientific uncertainty and to conduct a more comprehensive risk assessment, in cases where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that a food may present a risk for human health, then, depending on the nature, seriousness and extent of that risk, the Food Authority and the Commissioner of Food Safety shall take appropriate steps to inform the general public of the nature of the risk to health, identifying to the fullest extent possible the food or type of food, the risk that it may present, and the measures which are taken or about to be taken to prevent, reduce or eliminate that risk; and where any food which fails to comply with food safety requirements is part of a batch, lot or consignment of food of the same class or description, it shall be presumed until the contrary is proved, that all of the food in that batch, lot or consignment fails to comply with those requirements.It is high time that we all stakeholders pool our resources, expertise to end the menace of food adulteration and provide the healthy food to all.
The author teaches at Department of Food Tech, IUST.

FSSAI wants water packaging units to get its licence

New Delhi, Jun 28 () Food regulator FSSAI has asked state authorities to crack down on mineral water packaging units that are operating without its licence.
As many as 75 per cent of the packaging units, owned by various firms, including Pepsico and Bisleri, are said to be operating without an FSSAI licence. These units are operating under a BIS certification.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), however, feels there is no safety or quality concern over the bottled water supplied by these units.
Out of total 5,842 registered water packaging units, 1,495 units have both BIS and FSSAI licences, while 4,347 units have only BIS certification.
"FSSAI regulations require mandatory BIS certification on packaged water. However there is a need for such businesses to obtain FSSAI certification. For which we have already written to the state food commissioners," FSSAI CEO Pawan Agarwal said.
When asked about the quality of the bottled water which are sold without FSSAI licence, he said: "BIS has robust system of ensuring quality of packaged water. There is no issue of safety of packaged water at all, if the packaged water businesses have obtained BIS certification."
Most of the companies have no issues in obtaining FSSAI licence as per the feedback received by the regulator, he added.
Stating that many of the bottlers are not abiding by the law, Agarwal said: "Out of close to 6,000 registered packaged water units in the country, more than 4,300 don't have FSSAI licence, which also include some reputed names, where some of their units may not have food regulator's approval."
According to the regulator data, the units which do not have FSSAI licence include units of Hindustan Coca-cola, Pepsico and Bisleri, among others.
Pepsico sells its packaged water under the brand name Aquafina, Coca-cola sells under the name Kinley, while Bisleri sells under its own name.
When contacted, Pepsico India and Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages said that they manufacture packaged drinking water under valid licences.

Food Adulteration: Regulatory Mechanism

In the backof recent milk adulteration crisis in the state and subsequent cognisance taken by the court here is a regulatory framework laid out by FSSAI act 2006 and subsequent guidelines for its implementation
How serious is the menace can be gauged from The Annual Public Laboratory Testing Report for 2014-15 brought out by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) that says 'the 49,290 samples of food items it tested, 8,469, nearly one-fifth, were found adulterated or misbranded.' Food adulteration is not a new phenomenon in the Valley. In fact doctors say the occurrence has recently seen a phenomenal rise, which has led to a rise in patients with gastric problems in Kashmir.
The FSSAI is a public authority, formed under the Food Safety and Standard Act, 2006, mandated to ensure that food is safe for consumption. The Food Authority and the State Food Safety Authorities shall monitor and verify that the relevant requirements of law are fulfilled by food business operators at all stages of food business. The authorities shall maintain a system of control and other activities as appropriate to the circumstances, including public communication on food safety and risk, food safety surveillance and other monitoring activities covering all stages of food business. The Food Safety Officers shall enforce and execute within their area the provisions of this Act with respect to which the duty is not imposed expressly or by necessary implication on some other authority. The regulations under this Act shall specify which of the Food Safety Officers are to enforce and execute them, either generally or in relation to cases of a particular description or a particular area, and any such regulations or orders may provide for the giving of assistance and information by any authority concerned in the administration of the regulations or orders, or of any provisions of this Act, to any other authority so concerned, for the purposes of their respective duties under them. The Commissioner of Food Safety and Designated Officer shall exercise the same powers as are conferred on the Food Safety Officer and follow the same procedure specified in this Act. 30. Of FSSAI act 2006.
The State Government shall appoint the Commissioner of Food Safety for the State for efficient implementation of food safety and standards and other requirements laid down under this Act and the rules and regulations made there under. The Commissioner of Food Safety shall perform all or any of the following functions, prohibit in the interest of public health, the manufacture, storage, distribution or sale of any article of food, either in the whole of the State or any area or part thereof for such period, not exceeding one year, as may be specified in the order notified in this behalf in the Official Gazette, carry out survey of the industrial units engaged in the manufacture or processing of food in the State to find out compliance by such units of the standards notified by the Food Authority for various articles of food , conduct or organise training programmes for the personnel of the office of the Commissioner of Food Safety and, on a wider scale, for different segments of food chain for generating awareness on food safety, ensure an efficient and uniform implementation of the standards and other requirements as specified and also ensure a high standard of objectivity, accountability, practicability, transparency and credibility, sanction prosecution for offences punishable with imprisonment under this Act, such other functions as the State Government may, in consultation with the Food Authority, prescribe, The Commissioner of Food Safety may, by Order, delegate, subject to such conditions and restrictions as may be specified in the Order, such of his powers and functions under this Act (except the power to appoint Designated Officer, Food Safety Officer and Food Analyst) as he may deem necessary ..In our state the regulatory framework is as per FSSAI act 2006, and The enactments and regulatory system comprises of Commissioner of Food Safety, J&K State,Deputy Commissioner of Food Safety, Jammu/Kashmir of respective Divisions, Designated Officers of their respective districts,Food Safety Officers at Block Levels.
While implementing the provisions of this act. The Central Government and the State Governments, the Food Authority and other agencies, shall be guided by the following principles namely, endeavour to achieve an appropriate level of protection of human life and health and the protection of consumer’s interests, including fair practices in all kinds of food trade with reference to food safety standards and practices, carry out risk management which shall include taking into account the results of risk assessment and other factors which in the opinion of the Food Authority are relevant to the matter under consideration and where the conditions are relevant, in order to achieve the general objectives of regulations, where in any specific circumstances, on the basis of assessment of available information, the possibility of harmful effects on health is identified but scientific uncertainty persists, provisional risk management measures necessary to ensure appropriate level of health protection may be adopted, The measures adopted shall be reviewed within a reasonable period of time, depending on the nature of the risk to life or health being identified and the type of scientific information needed to clarify the scientific uncertainty and to conduct a more comprehensive risk assessment, in cases where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that a food may present a risk for human health, then, depending on the nature, seriousness and extent of that risk, the Food Authority and the Commissioner of Food Safety shall take appropriate steps to inform the general public of the nature of the risk to health, identifying to the fullest extent possible the food or type of food, the risk that it may present, and the measures which are taken or about to be taken to prevent, reduce or eliminate that risk; and where any food which fails to comply with food safety requirements is part of a batch, lot or consignment of food of the same class or description, it shall be presumed until the contrary is proved, that all of the food in that batch, lot or consignment fails to comply with those requirements.It is high time that we all stakeholders pool our resources, expertise to end the menace of food adulteration and provide the healthy food to all.
The author teaches at Department of Food Tech, IUST.

Food safety authority, ASCI ink pact to curb misleading ads

NEW DELHI, JUNE 28: 
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has signed an MoU with the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) to proactively curb misleading or unsubstantiated advertisements in the food and beverage sector.
Under this MoU, FSSAI has given a ‘suo moto’ mandate to ASCI to process complaints against misleading ads by food companies. ASCI will actively monitor advertisements across various media for this. In addition, ASCI will also report to FSSAI companies which do not comply with its directions after it has received complaints through the GAMA Portal set up by the Consumer Affairs Ministry.
In addition, FSSAI will also redirect complaints against misleading food and beverage advertisements to ASCI, which will be reviewed using ASCI’s code and guidelines.
Pawan Agarwal, CEO, FSSAI, said the MoU would effectively help in handling misleading ads related to food and will provide a paradigm shift towards handling such scenarios and bring transparency and accountability with the stakeholders’ participation.

FSSAI Joins Hands with CHIFSS to Drive Food Safety

FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) joined hands with CHIFSS (CII-HUL Initiative on Food Safety Sciences) a partnership initiative between India's premier business association CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) and FMCG giant HUL (Hindustan Unilever Limited) with the purpose of driving science based food safety in order to further strengthen consumer safety and enable a science based innovation environment.
At the Launch of the CII-HUL Initiative on Food Safety Sciences (CHIFSS) ,Mr Pawan Agarwal, CEO , FSSAI signed an MOU with CHIFSS .
FSSAI has already paved the way for a world class regulatory system with its work on harmonization of Indian Standards with Codex and is now focusing on capacity building to develop an inclusive ecosystem through a participative approach involving all stakeholders.
We are happy to sign the MoU with CHIFSS, said Mr Pawan Agarwal, CEO, FSSAI on the occasion of the launch. This collaborative initiative will drive and disseminate food safety on science based risk analysis in India and work towards improving food safety through fact and data based technical briefs , food safety plan guidance documents and on-line training programs, he added.
Ms. Anuradha Prasad, Joint Secretary, Ministry of food processing industries, thanked FSSAI for largely resolving the issues being faced by Food Processing Industry at the launch ceremony. She highlighted it as a positive move in a short span of six to eight months. In her address she pointed it is a right time to move beyond compliance and incorporate best international practices on food safety to create and ensure safe food.
Mr Chandrajit Banerjee in his welcome remarks mentioned about CII's extensive outreach and service portfolio on Food Safety and Quality for more than a decade, covering Awareness Campaigns, Collaborative Certificate courses for Food Professionals, Workshops on Risk Assessments and Standards formulation. We are delighted to launch the CII-HUL Initiative on Food Safety Sciences for driving Science behind Food Safety which will work in a partnership mode with FSSAI, eminent scientists, academia and key opinion formers. The overall purpose of the initiative is to contribute to a holistic growth of the Indian food sector while ensuring safe food for all, stated Mr Chandrajit Banerjee, DG CII.
Mr. Sanjiv Mehta, in his address, stressed the need for a globally benchmarked national food safety agenda, founded on science based food safety principles. He highlighted the expertise of Unilever in food safety sciences and the fact that Unilever experts are globally recognized thought leaders in the areas of food microbiology and toxicology are actively working with academics and scientific institutions globally on food safety matters. He also reiterated HUL's commitment towards partnering with all stakeholders to enhance the science based food safety in India. He said, We are delighted to see CHIFSS fructify into a reality. The pioneering partnership between CHIFSS and FSSAI will further strengthen industry-government collaboration to promote science based food safety which stimulates innovation while ensuring consumer safety.
As the first outcome of CHIFSS, the Food Safety Management System Guidance Document for Ice Creams and Frozen Desserts was also released alongside the launch of the Website. A Panel discussion on Driving Food Safety through Science Based Principles followed soon after the Launch ceremony.

நாமக்கல் பகுதிகளில் புகையிலை பொருட்கள் விற்பனை ஜோர் நடவடிக்கை எடுக்க சமூக ஆர்வலர்கள் கோரிக்கை

நாமக் கல், ஜூன் 29:
நாமக் கல் பகு தி க ளில் தடை செய் யப் பட்ட புகை யிலை பொருட் கள் விற் பனை அமோ க மாக நடந்து வரு கி றது.
தமி ழ கம் முழு வ தும் தடை செய் யப் பட்ட ஹான்ஸ், பான் ப ராக் உள் ளிட்ட புகை யிலை பொருட் கள் விற் பனை அமோ க மாக நடந்து வந் தது. இதனை பயன் ப டுத் தும் மக் கள் வாய்ப் புற் று நோ யால் பாதிக் கப் பட்டு உயிர் இழந் த னர். இத னை ய டுத்து மத் திய அர சின் உத் த ர வுப் படி தமி ழ கம் முழு வ தும் புகை யிலை பொருட் கள் விற் ப னைக்கு தடை செய் யப் பட் டது.
அதே போல், சிக ரெட் உடல் நலத் திற்கு தீங்கு என்ற வார்த் தை யை யும், அதற்கு பயன் ப டுத் தும் படத் தை யும் பெரி தாக பொறிக் கப் பட வேண் டும் என விற் ப னை யா ளர் க ளுக்கு அரசு உத் த ர விட் டது. தடை செய் யப் பட்ட புகை யிலை பொருட் கள் விற் பனை செய் யும் கடை உரி மை யா ளர் கள் மீது அப ரா தம் உள் ளிட்ட நட வ டிக் கை களை மேற் கொள்ள மாந க ராட்சி, நக ராட்சி, சுகா தா ரத் து றை யி னர் முடுக் கி வி டப் பட் ட னர்.
இந்த உத் த ர வுக்கு பின் சில மாதங் கள் மட் டுமே தமி ழ கத் தில் புகை யிலை விற் பனை இல் லா மல் இருந் தது. நாள டை வில் பெரும் பா லான மாவட் டங் க ளில் ஹான்ஸ் விற் பனை அமோ க மாக நடந்து வரு கி றது. இதே நிலை தான் நாமக் கல் மாவட் டத் தி லும் உள் ளது. நாமக் கல் பஸ் ஸ்டாண்ட், சேலம் ரோடு, திருச் செங் கோடு ரோடு, மேக் கல் நாய்க் கன் பட்டி, உடை யா பு தூர் உள் ளிட்ட மாவட் டத் தின் பெரும் பா லான பகு தி க ளில் உள்ள கடை க ளில் பகி ரங் க மா கவே புகை யிலை பொருட் கள், பாக் கு க ளின் விற் பனை நடந்து வரு கி றது.
இது கு றித்து சமூக ஆர் வ லர் கள் கூறு கை யில், நாமக் கல் மாவட் டத் தின் பெரும் பா லான பகு தி க ளில் ஹான்ஸ், மாணிக் சந்த், பான் ப ராக் உள் ளிட்ட புகை யிலை பொருட் கள் விற் பனை அமோ க மாக நடந்து வரு கி றது. தடை செய் யப் ப டும் முன் ரூ.10க்கு விற் ப னை யான ஹான்ஸ் தற் போது ரூ.25 முதல் விற் ப னை யா கி றது. இது கு றித்து பல முறை மாவட்ட நிர் வா கத் திற் கும், நக ராட்சி அதி கா ரி க ளுக் கும் புகார் தெரி வித் தும் எவ் வித நட வ டிக் கை யும் எடுக் க வில்லை. இத னால் நாமக் கல் மாவட் டத் தில் இளை ஞர் கள் புற் று நோ யால் பாதிக் கப் ப டும் அபா யம் உள் ளது. எனவே நாமக் கல் லில் தடை செய் யப் பட்ட புகை யிலை பொருட் க ளின் விற் ப னையை தடுக்க சம் பந் தப் பட்ட அதி கா ரி கள் நட வ டிக்கை எடுக்க வேண் டும், என் ற னர்.

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Packaged food items have high salt content: Study

Packaged food items including 'papads', sauces and spreads, sold in India have high level of salts which causes high blood pressure, increase the risk of stroke and heart attacks, the leading causes of death and disability in the country, a study said today. 
The study on 5,796 packaged food products, by The George Institute for Global Health India, revealed huge difference in salt content in two similar products, with some even containing almost 10 times more salt than others, it said, adding less than a quarter of these products would meet the UK-2017 salt targets. 
It was also revealed that no nutrition information was printed on the labels of food products, therefore, they failed to meet the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) national nutrition labelling requirements for processed foods (2011). 
The research was conducted by George Institute for Global Health, Public Health Foundation of India and the Centre for Chronic Disease Control in India. 
The study said two-third of the products do not list salt on the nutrition information panel and do not meet International Codex Alimentarius requirements. 
Some products contain excessively high levels of salt like papads which have a mean sodium content of 1219mg/100g - with a range of 2-4000mg/100g. 
This illustrates that papads can be made with as little as 2mg of sodium/100g, 2000 times less sodium than the papad with the highest sodium content, it said. 
"The main problem caused by salt is high blood pressure which greatly increases the risk of stroke, heart attack and kidney failure. These are all now leading causes of death and disability in India," said Vivekanand Jha, Executive Director, The George Institute for Global Health India.
The research looked at 9 main food categories which contribute salt to the diet in India and revealed that many food groups contain excessively high levels of salt. 
It found that cooking sauces, table sauces and spreads contained on average five-and-a-half gram of salt per 100g, with some containing 10 times that amount and others with almost no salt at all. 
"This is particularly alarming as sauces and spread are often added to meals and with such high salt contents, it will add substantially more salt to the diet," said Jha.
Similarly, 'papads' contained up to as much as 5g salt/100g, whilst others contained no salt. 
"These findings clearly illustrate that food manufacturers are able to produce these foods with much less salt," said Clare Farrand, Senior Project Manager for salt reduction strategies, WHO Collaborating Centre for Salt reduction at The George Institute for Global Health in Sydney. 
She said that there is an urgent need for the government of India to develop a clear set of criteria or targets to reduce the amount of salt added to food by the food industry." 
It said that the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends all member states reduce mean population level salt intake by 30 per cent by 2025. 
"We think it is important that Indian consumers can easily see what is in their food; there is a clear need for better food labelling," said Prabhakaran from the Public Health Foundation of India and Centre for Chronic Disease Control, New Delhi. 
He noted that it currently is not mandatory to display salt levels on food packaging but it is certainly something one needs to consider. 
Talking about the implications, the research said that incomplete nutrition information makes it impossible for people to know what they are eating and hard to make a healthier choice while absent nutrition information makes it difficult to monitor amounts of salt, fat and sugar in widely consumed food products. 
To help Indians make healthier packaged food choices and stay healthy, The George Institute India has launched 'FoodSwitch' - an nutrition mobile app. 
The 'FoodSwitch' app will display a colour coded label coloured green (good), amber or red (limit) depending upon the amount of salt in the product while it will also show the same colour coding for fats and sugars, it said.

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Food chain served notice for reusing 16-day-old oil


JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government health department has served a notice to food chain McDonald's after routine checks earlier this month revealed three of its outlets in Jaipur were reusing oil over 16 days old.
The health department served a notice to the Panch Batti-based McDonald's franchisee, Connaught Plaza Restaurants Pvt Ltd, on Monday directing it to improve its products in accordance with the Food Safety Act within a fortnight. The department officials had conducted an inspection at the McDonald's on June 17.
The notice said, "According to the records (oil quality evaluation form) at your restaurant during the month of June, heated vat of vegetable oil was continuously used from June 1 to June 16 and there is an 'OK' remark given by quality evaluator manager and crew."
It is universally acknowledged by experts on the subject that reuse of oil is extremely harmful for health.
Rajasthan Cancer Foundation chief and former surgical oncologist, Dr Rakesh Gupta said, "Deep frying of oils, especially vegetable oils, produces large amount of cancer-causing substances such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons andacrylamide. At higher temperature, these are present in larger amount. In addition, the toxic aldehydes produced also lead to a higher occurrence, not only of cancers, but heart disease, dementia, malformations during pregnancy."
Asked for its reaction, a McDonald spokesman told TOI, "An important aspect to understand is that there are no standards defined in India for oil-in-use. Yet, at McDonald's, we follow standards and processes that ensure consistent quality and safe food is sold across all our restaurants."
He added, "McDonald's in India has a robust oil management system developed and used worldwide by the corporation in 130 countries over the past 60 years. These processes are best in class and ensure the oil-in-use is checked every day and meets all the applicable standards."
Rajasthan health authorities said that if edible oil is completely oxidised due to continuous heating, it become unsafe for human consumption.
"We have collected the sample of both fresh oil and oil from heated vat and sent to laboratories to find out how much unsafe was it for human consumption," an official Dr Sharma said adding that if the samples fail, the matter will be send to court.
Officials said that when they inspected the Panch Batti-situated McDonald's, they allegedly found that the palmolein oil had turned black due to continuous heating. "It is heated at 360 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the day. When it is reduced due to heating, they top up the oil to fill the heated vat. They have not changed the oil completely for 16 days," an official said, who inspected the restaurant.

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Doctors fall ill as food safety goes for a toss at hospital mess

HYDERABAD: Doctors at Gandhi Hospital and Osmania General Hospital are regularly falling ill thanks to the poor hygiene at the mess being run at the two hospitals.
Common complaints being made by the duty doctors after having their meals at the mess include vomiting sensation, stomach ache and low grade fever. In rare cases, a few have come down with typhoid too.
In fact, the situation is worse at the Gandhi Hospital mess above the emergency block, with the doctors claiming that it is infested with rodents.
"It's the worst place to have food, but we are helpless as 70-80 duty doctors working for 24 hours at a stretch cannot bring food from home. I have an upset stomach now," said a senior doctor at Gandhi Hospital on condition of anonymity.
The mess at the hospital neither has a fridge to store vegetables nor proper containers to store cooked food. One can see rotten tomatoes, chillies and other vegetables left to dry on pieces of paper and half-eaten food kept in dirty plastic containers without lids. Leftovers from lunch being served for dinner is also quite common. Adding to the troubles is the fact that the wash basin is situated in the common eating area itself.
"Poor quality food in unhygienic conditions could lead to acute gastroenteritis, hepatitis infection, food poisoning, fever and typhoid. Though we are supposed to be served eggs, milk and fruits every day, it's never followed," said Dr R Raghu, general secretary of the Gandhi Hospital unit of Telangana Government Doctors' Association. He also alleged that inspectors from the food safety department have never come to test the food samples.
The situation at the Osmania General Hospital is much the same. "Two months ago, I was down with abdomen pain and fever after eating at our mess. We brought up the issue of unhygienic condition at our mess with the authorities, but to no avail ," said a third year postgraduate medico at OGH.
Doctors also alleged that the menu card, which was prescribed by the director of medical education (DME) for duty doctors in teaching hospitals, is only on paper.
"It is quite unfair that the government spends a measly Rs 82 per doctor to provide them food during duty hours. It must be hiked to Rs 150 per day so that better quality food can be served in hygienic conditions," said Dr G Srinivas, president, Telangana Junior Doctors' Association.
However, when contacted, both OGH and Gandhi Hospital authorities denied the allegations. "The hospital food is served to both doctors and patients only after it passes quality tests every day. However, if any individual doctor has any issues, it can be brought to our notice," said Dr G V S Murthy, superintenent, OGH.
In the case of Gandhi Hospital, Dr S V Masood, deputy superintendent, said there was no problem. But he promised to get food samples randomly picked and tested at their microbiology department from now on.

Delhi Paper Clip: Milk sold in NCR does not meet safety standards

The study found that tests conducted on 30 milk samples (open and branded) collected from Delhi/NCR showed that all samples were alkaline.
Milk being sold in Delhi/NCR is adulterated and does not “conform” to standards set by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), according a study conducted by teachers and students of Maitreyi College. The study was published in the February 2015 issue of Delhi University’s Journal of Undergraduate Research and Innovation.
The study found that tests conducted on 30 milk samples (open and branded) collected from Delhi/NCR showed that all samples were alkaline, although in varying degrees. Of these, 73.3 per cent tested positive for neutralisers and 10 per cent tested positive for SMP (skimmed milk powder). The three milk samples which tested positive for SMP were branded products, procured from Gurgaon, Noida and west Delhi.
The study also notes that all samples tested positive for maltose — “which has never been reported as an adulterant earlier in milk” — and cane sugar. However, they tested negative for glucose and starch. “Normal milk has a pH of 6.7. But all the samples tested were alkaline in nature. Alkalinity generally results from adulteration of milk with neutralisers/stabilisers. Neutralisers are added to prevent curdling and thereby, increase the shelf life of milk,” says the study conducted by J Singh and B Roy of the Zoology department.
The study also notes that “sugars other than lactose are added to give diluted milk its characteristic sweetness and also increase the thickness of milk to adjust the lactometer reading”, while SMP is added to “increase the SNF (solid not fat) value of diluted milk”.

Health dept shuts its eyes over food safety violations in Patiala

Throwing caution to the wind, street vendors in the city are putting the health of residents in danger by not using gloves while preparing and serving food items. The health department, too, has miserably failed to take action despite open violation of food safety norms by these vendors.
As per the food safety norms, the street vendors are required to wear gloves, while preparing and serving food. The health department is supposed to raid such establishments, including the roadside vendors, violating such norms.
In Patiala, a large number of residents visit Sheranawala gate, Leela Bhawan, Adalat Bazar, Anardana chowk, Arya chowk and other places, especially during evening time where roadside vendors are present in hoards. The residents without knowing the ill-effects consume food products, including snacks prepared by these vendors without caring about the hygiene of the consumers.
Even as the health department has three food inspectors in the district and one food inspector for the city, checking and raids are a rare phenomenon, which only encourages such eating establishments to flout the norms.
“It has become a regular practice and people are not raising questions on such vendors. It may become the cause of different diseases. Sometimes, I have questioned the vendors, but it is worthless to argue with them because they are not ready to follow these norms,” Daljit Kaur, a consumer said.
Jagdev Singh, another consumer, said, “Such unhygienic food can create jaundice and other diseases like diarrhoea. Though the food products are being sold at unhygienic places and forms, the administration is not taking action against it.”
District health officer Dr MS Dhaliwal, said, “Guidelines are issued to those vendors who prepare food in unhygienic conditions. Gloves are mandatory for the street vendors. I will look into the matter and if we find vendors serving food without gloves, action would be taken against them.”
“We always collect samples and send it to laboratories for purity tests. Soon we are going to collect samples and check whether the norms are being followed or not,” he added.

Food safety raids continue in curry powder manufacturing units

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Food safety department has closed down Prasad Oil Mill in Kinfra Park in Kasargode district after finding that it was functioning without license and in unhygienic condition. The department has restarted inspections in curry powder manufacturing units on Monday.
The squad formed under the directive of food safety commissioner G R Gokul conducted raids in 19 manufacturing units. Of these, 4 institutions were given improvement notices, three were slapped a fine worth Rs 18,000. The department collector statutory samples of 14 curry powders and 37 surveillance samples. In the raids held in June 20,21, 22 and Monday, the department has conducted inspections in over 100 manufacturing units. Of these, 19 units were given improvement notices and a fine worth Rs 1.26 lakh has been slapped.
During the first phase of raids, Nirapara Roller Flour Mill, Attingal, which was engaged in powdering and packaging of wheat, was closed down by the food safety department after finding that it was functioning in unhygienic circumstance. The department also seized and sent for lab test powdered products such as cumin, coriander and turmeric worth Rs 4.71 lakh manufactured by Palakkad-based Anakkara Food Processing and Export Private Limited.
The first phase raids were conducted in Thiruvananthapuram, Alappuzha, Idukki, Ernakulam, Palakkad, Malappuram and Kannur districts. The second phase which began on Monday, will cover the next seven districts.

Artificially ripened mangoes destroyed

Close to five tonnes of artificially ripened mangoes kept for sale in about 30 shops in Netaji Market were destroyed by a team of officials from the Food Safety and Drug Administration Department in a swift raid on Monday morning.
The team determined that the traders had sprayed ethylene to ripen mangoes.
Ethylene is used to ripen mangoes under controlled conditions and mangoes ripened by direct spraying of the chemical are quite harmful, District Officer for Food Safety and Drug Administration Karunanidhi who led the raid said. Though the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University has specified simple methods to ripen fruits by placing ripened and unripe fruits together in airtight containers, and spreading of unripe fruits as layers over paddy husk or wheat straw for a week, traders use ethylene for quick ripening.
The mangoes had to be confiscated and destroyed as the traders had flouted the procedure, Mr. Karunanidhi said.

FSSAI all set to crack whip on unlicensed packaged water cos

Documents obtained exclusively by CNBC-TV18 show that nearly 4,000 food business operators dealing with packaged water do not have an Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) license.
The food regulator has confirmed to CNBC-TV18 that nearly 4,000 packaged water companies in the country are operating without a license and steps are being taken to set this right. 
Documents obtained exclusively by CNBC-TV18 show that nearly 4,000 food business operators dealing with packaged water do not have an Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) license. 
Also, of the 6,000 food business operators in the country, only 1,500 have both an FSSAI license and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification, whereas the top 20 packaged water brands are on the right side of the law. 
Pawan Agarwal, CEO of FSSAI said, “There must have been some kind of communication gap among these businesses whether or not they are required to have FSSAI license so we are approaching them and we are finding no resistance at all from these companies.” 
The BIS is learnt to have told the FSSAI that nearly 80 percent of the companies dealing with packaged water are in direct violation of the FSS Act of 2006. “BIS is responsible for ensuring standards of packaged water, in fact FSSAI has delegated the responsibility to BIS. Now BIS does not have any powers of prosecution so if there is any problem they can cancel the license of manufacturer but cannot prosecute them,” Agarwal said. 
The food regulator has now stepped up and has written to the state food commissioners to crack down on unlicensed packaged drinking water. 
It has also directed all fixed-base operator (FBO) dealing with packaged drinking water to obtain a license immediately.

STANDARDISING the business of Food

FSSAI today rings a bell of alarm among most hoteliers and restaurateurs, as they remain wary of unprecedented enforcement officials and the uncalled for inspector raj. Pawan Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, states his point of view.
Talking about FSSAI, he said, “FSSAI was formed with the legislation of 2006 and from 2011, it has started work, once its regulations were formed. In the beginning we stressed on the product standards of packaged and other food products. The focus was not that much on the service industry. In the food business either we have commodities, or there is packaged or processed food and there is the service industry that include restaurants, cater-ing establishments and hotels.” From a food safety and hygiene point of view FSS Act has brought all the licensing requirements under one umbrella. There were disputes about some of these issues which high court has in its order clarified.
He added, “Catering establishments from the very beginning have been under the purview of FSSAI. All catering establishments whether they are government canteens, street food joints, food vendors at railway stations, food plazas, mobile units, temple kitchens, or kitchens of religious places. They all come within the purview of FSSAI and many of them are already licensed and registered with us. Recently we have taken up a special drive, as per which those who have been left out and have not got registered under FSSAI, will be also be registered. Whosoever is providing Pawan Agarwal Food food to public at large, will need to be registered under a FSSAI license.” Addressing the concerns of hoteliers, he said, “As far as the concerns of FHRAI and NRAI, independent or chain of hotels are there, they are very much justified. We have said that if you all genuinely believe that there is a need for improving the hygienic standards of restaurants, some of them are doing a good job, one must accept, but we do recognise the fact that many of these restaurants they require to do much more than what they are doing currently.
We are all on the same page that a lot more needs to be done in this particular space. What is to be done? How it has to be done? We have left it to them. We will co create the regulatory framework for restaurants and hotels and catering establishments. Up till now our entire focus has been on getting these establishments licensed by us, registered with us.”
Giving an idea about the standards that they are going to enforce, he said, “Then there are certain obligations of that license, which are still being deliberated on. There cannot be same standards for everybody, therefore we are taking a dual step, and there will be certain basic hygienic standards, applicable to all, with a zero tolerance policy in basic standards. We will encourage hotels, restaurants and catering establishments, to follow more advanced standards, more than what is given in the basic. That is voluntary. Wherein they certify that they themselves have volunteered and are following those standards. Then there will be a third category of hotels and restaurants, who want to follow global standards. They will be much better than even advanced standards. Then we will say that if you are significantly better than our advanced standards and are at par with GG We will encourage hotels, restaurants and catering establishments to follow more advanced standards, more than what is given in the basic. That is voluntary 9 the global standards, you have to demonstrate that you are at par with the global standards, and then we will have soft enforcement on them.”
Giving his take on heavy metal residue in food products, he said, “This concern of pesticide residue, heavy metal residue, this is a concern that is of recent origin. Until now even the testing facilities of the same were not available. I feel this concern to an extent is overstated by the industry. The processor for the pesticide limits, even the bigger chains if they are sourcing local material, there is hardly anything that they can do. Except when they are procuring it, they test the raw material and they find it above those limits, then they do not buy it.
Then the farmer per force is allowed to adopt good agricultural practices. This is a long drawn affair and boils down to changing the farming practices. Ground water levels are down in some areas there is an extensive amount of arsenic in the subsoil. If there is farming in those areas some of that arsenic will go into the food chain and will create problems. They require long term solution, a solution that goes beyond even the preview of FSSAI. The issue goes down to improving the agriculture and farming practices. These are issues that will actually take decades of research, experimentation, changing the behaviour, changing the farming practices. We will not hold our restaurants and hotels responsible for some of the things that are not in their control.”

Final list of 11,000 food additives operationalised; potassium bromate off

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has operationalised the final list of 11,000 food additives that can be used by food businesses in various food categories. This culminates an important process in developing food standards for food additives that began about three years ago, according to a FSSAI statement released here recently.
The process to harmonise the food standards in the country with international Codex standards started in February 2013. FSSAI’s ‘Scientific Panel on Food Additives’ undertook the task of sifting through 6,000 provisions of food additives under the erstwhile PFA Act and harmonised them with Codex provisions and finalised a list of about 11,000. This was approved with suitable modifications in the 15th Scientific Committee held on December 10, 2014, and later in the 16th Food Authority meeting held on January 16, 2015. It may be noted that though the PFA Act was repealed to give way to FSS Act, the standards and list of approved additives were carried forward.
Thereafter, these standards of food additives were draft notified on August 4, 2015, and released for public consultation on October 13, 2015, inviting suggestions and comments from various stakeholders. No comments were received in respect of as many as 8,000 provisions of food additives. These were made operational in addition to the pre-existing provisions contained in Regulations 3.1 of Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) Regulations, 2011, on December 23, 2015. The final list of about 11,000 food additives provisions that has been operationalised recently replaces the 8,000 provisions of food additives that were operationalised on December 23, 2015, and also the pre-existing provisions, said the statement.
The industry has welcomed the move. Sometime back, the FSSAI released a clarification with respect to proprietary food, which has been a serious bone of contention between the industry and the apex food regulator. But with 11,000 additives approved, the problem of proprietary food is resolved to a great extent.
Potassium bromate goes off list
Further, post-controversy with regards to potassium bromate used in bread and bakery products, the apex food regulator has decided to remove it from the approved list. As per the statement, “At least two additives, namely potassium bromate (normally used in bread and bakery products) and cyclamates (normally used in jams, jellies, marmalades, dairy-based drinks, confectionery etc.) have been removed from list of permissible additives. Hence, after this final list of provisions of additives, potassium bromate and cyclamates are not allowed in any food category in the country.”
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has welcomed the removal of potassium bromate from the list of approved additives by FSSAI.
“We are happy to know that the FSSAI has banned the use of potassium bromate. Our study on bread last month raised this issue and FSSAI had announced to ban it soon. We welcome the prompt action. The chemical was banned in most parts of the world but allowed in India until now. The new law will reduce public health risk from a possible cancer-causing chemical,” said Chandra Bhushan, deputy director-general, CSE.
“We had also recommended a ban on the use of potassium iodate as a flour treatment agent in bread-making. The industry has already declared not to use both these chemicals in public interest. We hope that the FSSAI soon prohibits use of potassium iodate as well,” added Bhushan.
A CSE study in May 2016 had highlighted the use and presence of residues of potassium bromate and/or potassium iodate in bread-making in India. These chemicals have been banned in several countries worldwide due to their possible adverse health effects. Potassium bromate is a known possible cancer-causing chemical. Use of Potassium iodate in bread can lead to excess iodine intake which could be linked to certain thyroid-related diseases.
Subsequently, the All India Bread Manufacturers’ Association representing the organised industry had declared its intention to withdraw the use of potassium bromate and potassium iodate in bread-making.
FSSAI will also discuss the issue of use of potassium iodate in food in the country.
It may be pointed out that FSSAI has already notified the specification of proprietary food so as to facilitate the food businesses to manufacture and process new food which may contain the standardised/approved ingredients in the Food Safety and Standards Regulations and may use the food additives permitted for the category or sub-category. FSSAI has also finalised a list of food additives with respect to alcoholic beverages in alignment with International Organization for Vine and Wine (OIV) Standards. With this, FSSAI has achieved a landmark in setting of the standards for various foods in the country.

Jun 27, 2016

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Govt releases Rs 7.75 cr for food testing labs

The Minister acknowledged that strict regulations regarding food safety existed but there was laxity in their enforcement due to infrastructure shortcomings and official apathy.
Government has admitted that there was laxity in implementation of the food safety laws due to some constraints and released funds for strengthening of the food testing labs in Jammu and Kashmir. In reply to a question by legislator Mubarak Gul, that sought government to explain the steps being taken to ensure access to safe food and drugs, Bali Bhagat, Minister for Health and Medical Education, said that government was on the job and funds for augmentation of the food labs were released. “We have released Rs 7.75 crores for the labs. Of this, Rs 3 crore each will be spent on food testing labs in Jammu and Srinagar and Rs 1.75 crore will be spent on mobile testing vans,” Bhagat said.
The Minister acknowledged that strict regulations regarding food safety existed but there was laxity in their enforcement due to infrastructure shortcomings and official apathy.
He added that JK Medical Supplies Corporation had been given the charge of procurement of equipment for the labs, based on the specification of the instruments required for upgradation of the lab.
He further said that 25062 inspections had been conducted to check quality of food items in 2015-16 and 2866 samples were lifted for analysis out of which 419 samples were found adulterated and 282 samples were found misbranded. He said 729 prosecutions were filed during the year and 602 cases were decided by adjudicating officers. The Minister also said that a week-long special drive regarding milk and milk products had been conducted in April 2016 and 13472 liters of milk and milk products were destroyed on spot while 419 samples were lifted for analysis. He said 127 samples were analyzed out of which 41 samples were found substandard while 2 samples were misbranded. About Rs 56.91 lakh was imposed as fine regarding food adulteration during the last year by the Drug and Food Control Department.

It's official: Durbar employees served unhygienic food

Srinagar, June 26: It's official now. The employees from Jammu presently working in Srinagar with durbar move are being served "unhygienic food in broken utensils" something which may terribly affect their health, while some are already complaining of ailments.
The Department of Drugs and Food Control Organization during surprise inspection of hotels and guesthouses where the move employees live here in the summer capital has found "gross negligence" in serving of food to the Move employees. Early Times is in possession of relevant documents in support of the story.
"During inspection of various hotels / guesthouses where Darbar Move Employees stay, it has been observed that in certain cases good hygienic practices are not followed in kitchens/ processing areas. Entry of flies is not restricted and broken utensils are used in the preparation of food," reads a document signed by Assistant Commissioner Food Safety. Interestingly instead of taking strict action against the offenders, the Assistant Commissioner Food Safety has merely asked them to mend their ways or that in future action would be initiated.
"It is impressed upon all such hoteliers/ guesthouse owners, managers to follow Schedule 4 of Food Safety and Standards Act which prescribes maintaining high level of hygiene in the procession areas otherwise strict action shall be initiated against them which shall also include suspension of license," reads a copy of notice issued to the guesthouse and hotel owners.
Officials said given the threat to the health of the employees who serve the government, the concerned should have already cancelled licenses of the offenders serving unhygienic food. "How can you be so negligent towards the health of your own colleagues who are here to serve the government?" said a senior official in the administration.
A move employee putting up at a government accommodation said he often suffers from gastroenteritis. "I consulted doctors who said it was due to unhygienic food. But I can't myself improve hygienic conditions of the mess offered by the government," said a Civil Secretariat official from Jammu asking not to be identified.
The Estate Department offers accommodation to the Move employees. Those who cannot get accommodation in government quarters are given space in hotels and guesthouses selected by the government.
As part of the pre-independence biannual darbar move, Jammu and Kashmir government keeps shuttling between Jammu and Srinagar for six months each, while the Chief Secretary personally reviews the arrangements.
Meanwhile the Secretariat employees have appealed Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to personally look into the matter.