Category: Food Safety

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“Procurement rate to be adjusted from 0.5 to 1%” Punjab CM outlines demands to centre as harvest season begins

New Delhi : As the harvest season begins in Punjab, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday outlined several demands to the Centre including that the procurement rate for dry harvest be adjusted from 0.5% to 1%. A critical meeting on paddy procurement in Punjab took place in Delhi, chaired by Union Food Minister Prahlad Joshi,.

On the call of Samyukat Kisan Morcha Farmers block Jalandhar-Delhi highway Near Dhannowali

Jalandhar: On the call if  Samyukat Kisan Morcha farmers of different organizations have block the Jalandhar Delhi National Highway near Dhannowali. Farmers already announced that they block roads at various locations across the state today. SKM leader Balbir Singh Rajewal stated that it is the first time in Punjab that the government has failed to.

Farmers lift protest after Jalandhar Administration assures smooth lifing

Jalandhar : The Jalandhar District Administration, led by Deputy Commissioner Dr. Himanshu Aggarwal, has successfully assured farmers of a smooth and hassle-free lifing during ongoing procurement season in the district’s mandis. Following the administration’s proactive efforts, farmers lifted their protest from the Jalandhar-Moga National Highway. On Dr. Aggarwal’s directive, a team comprising SDM-1 Randeep Singh.

CM Mann raised the demands of rice millers before the Union Minister, wrote a letter

Chandigarh:  Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann wrote a letter to the Union Food and Civil Supplies Ministry regarding the demands of rice millers. CM Mann also share the letter on his social media handle X. He expressed the hope that the central government will find a solution soon. The Chief Minister expressed hope that after the.

Food Supplies Transport Tender Scam: ED attached properties of Rs. 22.78 Crore of Ex-Minister Ashu and others involved in money laundering

Jalandhar: The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Jalandhar has provisionally attached properties worth Rs. 22.78 Crore (approx) in a money laundering case related to Transport Tender Scam in the Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs when Bharat Bhushan Sharma @ Ashu was Cabinet Minister, in Ministry of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Government.

Food Safety Department raids on famous dairies of Amritsar district

Amritsar: The Food Safety Team under the leadership of The Food Safety Team under the leadership of Assistant Commissioner of Food and Safety Rajinderpal Singh started a campaign to curb adulteration in milk products. Following the directions of Deputy Commissioner Amritsar Ghanshyam Thori and the orders of Civil Surgeon Amritsar Dr. Kirandeep Kaur, Assistant Food.

FSSAI rollback decision removing A-1, and A-2 claims from milk products within six days

New Delhi: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare’s Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has roll back its decision to remove A-1 and A-2 claims from milk products within six days. Six days ago, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued a strict notification instructing milk product companies in India to.

Ministry Of Health And Family Welfare’s strict orders: Companies should not make false claims of A-1, A-2 on milk products

New Delhi:  The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has adopted a strict attitude towards the companies making false claims of A-1, A-2 on their milk products like Desi Ghee, Butter, Curd and Milk etc. The Ministry has issued a letter and strictly instructed the food business operators who make milk products on commercial level.

MDH & Everest spices Contains cancer-causing agent ethylene oxide more than permissible Level, now New Zealand raise concern

New Delhi: International giant Indian brand MDH & Everest spices Contains cancer-causing agent ethylene oxide more than permissible Level. Now the New Zealand Food Safety has joined their concerns. Now New Zealand Joined the growing list of countries monitoring spice products manufactured by MDH and Everest over the alleged presence of a ‘cancer-causing’ agent. Last.