| Directs for undertaking special drive to check substandard food articles during Ramadan |
Deptt seizes
objectionable drugs, food articles worth Rs 1.64 cr during FY 2016-17
SRINAGAR, MAY 26 – In order to ensure wholesome and hygienic food articles in the market for the consumers during the holy month of Ramdan, Minister for Health & Medical Education, Bali Bhagat has called upon the Drugs & Food Control Organization (D&FCO) to undertake a 10-day State-wide special drive .
While
reviewing the overall functioning of the (D&FCO) at a high-level meeting
held here today, the Minister said that the Department has a special and pious
mandate to ensure quality food and other allied eatables for the consumers, and
every functionary must make synergized efforts to achieve the objective. He
issued specific instructions to the Controller D&FCO to chalk out a
well-knit strategy to conduct a systematic inspection of various food outlets
including, Restaurants, Dhabas and those dealing with Bakery, meet, chicken,
milk and milk products across the state and undertaking simultaneous lab tests
of the samples of these eatables. He directed for severe action against those
indulging in unhealthy trade practices in the market.
The Minister said that to ensure quality food products as per the Food
Safety Standards Act to the consumers of the State is the topmost priority of
the Government and all necessary steps in this direction will be taken. He said
that Government has earmarked sufficient funds for up-gradation of
infrastructure like food testing labs, purchase of modern gadgets and all other
necessary steps required to further rejuvenating the functioning of the
organization. He called for optimum use of men and machinery, complete
transparency and accountability at all level, adding that every action of this
important organization is directly linked with the lives of people of the State
and honest efforts needed to be made to maintain its credibility.
Various important issues related to the functioning of the organization
were discussed in detail and it was emphasized that the Department will move a
comprehensive proposal regarding the requirement of funds for modernization of
infrastructure, creation of posts of various categories, revision of rules etc.
The Minister urged the Controller D&FCO to personally pursue the priority
issues with the Administrative Department. He also directed for monitoring the
progress of on-going up-gradation of Food Testing Labs at Jammu and Srinagar
and immediate steps for procurement of land for establishment of a modern lab
at Lakhanpur for which the funds have been provided by the Government of India.
The Minister also directed for a sustained campaign to check the sale of
sub-standard drugs and habit forming drugs from the market. The concerned Drugs
Inspectors should conduct regular inspections of drug outlets where there are
reports of such practices and take stern action against the culprits.
Controller D&FCO, J&K, Ms. Lotika Khajuria gave detailed account
of the activities and notable achievements of the organization. She also put
forth various demands for further rejuvenating the functioning. It was revealed
that to further augment the functioning, the Organization has recently procured
five numbers of Mobile Testing Labs which will help in undertaking tests of
food articles and drugs even in the remote areas rapidly. She said that work on
two regional level Food Testing Labs (Jammu and Srinagar) and augmentation of Drug
Testing Labs is at advanced stage and an amount of Rs. 13 crore has been
released out of Rs. 34 crore Central assistance for setting up of Modern
Testing Lab at Lakhanpur for which the Department is in the process of
procurement of land.
Giving details of other notable achievements, she informed that the
Organization has seized un-licensed, unclaimed objectionable drugs worth Rs.
1.40 crore under various provisions of Drugs & Cosmetic Rules during the
year 2016-17. Similarly, the food articles worth Rs. 24 lakh were also seized
for violation of various provisions of Food Safety Act and action under law
initiated against the culprits, she added.
Commissioner/Secretary Health & Medical Education, Dr. Pawan Kotwal,
Director Family Welfare, Dr. Sameer Mattoo, Director Health Services, Kashmir,
Dr. Saleem-ur-Rehman, Mission Director, NHM, Dr. Mohan Singh, Additional
Secretary Health, K.S. Chib, Joint Director Planning (H&ME), Madan Lal
Bhagat and other senior functionaries of the F&CO were present in the meeting.

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