NASHIK: Ten food safety officers of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Nashik division have been deployed in various parts of the district, mainly on the roads leading to the Saptashringi Garh to keep a check on the food quality served at the joints during Navaratra.
They would collect samples from food vendors to ensure that there was no health problems among people having food at hotels, restaurants and eateries festival between October 13 and 22.
Joint commissioner of FDA (Nashik division) Y K Bendkule said, "We have started the drive to check eateries across all the routes leading to Saptashringi Garh. Our 10 officials will be collecting food samples from different hotels and restaurants and places of bhandaras where food is donated as Prashad. Strict action will be taken against those not adhering to the norms laid under the Prevention of the Food Adulteration Act."
Saptashringi Garh, being one of the most important temples in Maharashtra, is visited by lakhs of people from across the state and the neighbouring ones.
Bendkule said, "Thousands of food stalls will be put up on all the roads leading to the Saptashringi Garh. The devotees will also halt at places such as Malegaon, Chandwad, and Dindori en route to the Saptashringi Garh to have breakfast and meals."
He added, "In this backdrop, it is all the more important to keep a check on the quality of food provided at such places. The 10 food inspectors will continuously keep a check on the food quality. If they are suspicious about the quality of food in certain cases, the sample of the food will be collected and sent for further investigation."
The food inspectors would also attempt to spread messages among people that consuming unhygienic food kept in the open or at road-side eateries could be dangerous and that people should purchase food products only from licenced shops.
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