PUNE: The Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) officials have intensified random checks and inspection of sweet shops and grocery shops, which sell varai flour
(samo rice) during Navaratra. In 2011, hundreds of people in the city
and other parts of the state were hospitalized after eating preparations
made from adulterated varai flour. "We have intensified our drive and
have collected samples of varai sold either loose or in packaged form in
the city. We are testing samples of sweets, khoya and khoya-based
products sold at sweet shops in the city," said Dilip Sangat, assistant
commissioner (food), FDA, Pune.The FDA has also issued guidelines to
mandals to prevent food adulteration and food-poisoning incidents.
Besides, food safety officials are conducting surprise visits in mandals and temples to collect samples of food items being served. "During the festive days, our officials conduct meetings with authorities of religious organizations and sensitize them about safety precautions and hygienic preparation of food that will be served to the devotees,"
Besides, food safety officials are conducting surprise visits in mandals and temples to collect samples of food items being served. "During the festive days, our officials conduct meetings with authorities of religious organizations and sensitize them about safety precautions and hygienic preparation of food that will be served to the devotees,"
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