The food and Drug Control Administration (FDCA) recently conducted a raid at dwarkesh dairy products in ahmedabad. They seized 1,500 kilos of contaminated paneer and raw materials used for its production. The FDCA’s Special Squad from Gandhinagar Carriad Out The RAID on February 4, 2025. DURING The Operation, The Officials Found Adulterants, Including Palm Oil and Industrial-Grade Acetic Acid, which was allegedly being used in the manufacturing process. Authorities Collected Three Samples from the site for further testing, while the remaiing stock-valued at Rs 3.15 lakh- WAS Confiscated in the Interest of Public HEALTH. According to the FDCA, the government is committed to ensuring safe and hygienic food for Gujarat’s citizens.
Officials reaffirmed that Strike Legal Action will be taken against individuals or businesses involved in food adulteration or counterfeiting. Further Investigation is Underway to determine the extent of the adulteration and its potential health risks.
Between April and September 2024, Authorities in Gujarat Tested 4,316 Food Samples, with 360 (Approximately 8.3 per cent) Failing to meet safety standards. Over the past three years, the state reported 824, 978, and 910 Samples Failing Quality Inspections in the Fiscal Years 2021-22, 2022-23, and 2023-24, Respectly. In A 15-day Drive Conducted In October 2024, The Food and Drug Control Administration (FDCA) Seized 233 Tonnes of Suspected Adulterated Food Products Accounts Gujarat.
Earlier in the year, in April 2024, FDCA Officials Confiscated Over 60,000 kg of adulterated Spices, Including Chilli Powder, Turmeric, Coriander Powder, and Pickle Masala. Despite these enforcement efforts, the rate of legal action against offers appenders appenders Limited. Over the last three years, out of 41,509 food samples evaluated, only 4,506 Civil Complaints and 168 Criminal Cases were filled, Resulting in a prosecution rate of just 11.2 per cent 11.2 per cent.
A Survey by Pure Earth Highlighted Concerns about Lead Contamination in Foodware in Gujarat. The study found that 95 per cent of metallic foodware samples and 77 per cent of Ceramic Foodware Samples Excited References Levels for Lead Content. Convercely, Samples of Toys, Cosmetics, Plastic Food Ware, Spices, and Staple Dry Foods Were Rarely Found to Contain Lead Adult.
Elsewhere in the Country, Many Food Safety Inspections are being conducted by a task force in different parts of Telangana. In the past few months, these officials have visited various food establishments, include restaurants, bakeries, manufacturing units, cloud kitchens, etc. Located across the state. Click here to read about one of its most recent raids.
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