SRINAGAR,
SEPTEMBER 25: Commissioner Food Safety, Dr. Abdul Kabir Dar today inaugurated
a one-day sensitization workshop on ‘Safe and Nutritious Food-A Shared
Responsibility’ here at Conference Hall, Legal Meteorology Department.
Speaking
on the occasion, Dr. Kabir said that Food Safety Department has to play an
enormous role in ensuring that all the citizens get safe and nutritious food,
adding it can be done in partnership with various stakeholders including
consumer associations, and private sector businesses.
The
Commissioner said that the public-private partnership is something which cannot
be undermined as the stakeholders can play a central role in ensuring the
safety of food particularly in production and manufacturing processes.
He
exhorted upon individual groups, citizens, NGOs, private and public
institutions, industry, business operators to ensure safe and nutritious chain
of food and maintaining the culture of an ecosystem of the food chain.
Commissioner
emphasized upon private sector stakeholders to take the initiative and share
the responsibility to produce safe and nutritious food and bring it to the
marketplace and as a public authority, we will be facilitating the process.
Commissioner
also chaired a separate review meeting of Food Safety Officers of Kashmir
Division and directed them to discharge their statutory duties entrusted to
them under Food Safety & Standards Act, in their respective jurisdictions
with zeal and dedication.
The
Commissioner was apprised about the follow up of Food Safety Advisories and
redressal of public complaints regarding the quality of food. He was informed
that in Kashmir Division from April 2018 to August 2018 more than 746 samples
of different categories of food items have been lifted and 523 samples have
been tested during the same period. 162 prosecutions have been launched
against the violators and an amount of Rs 795000 has been imposed as fine on
the violators of different provisions of the Act.
Commissioner
directed all the Food Safety Officers (FSOs) to carry out rigorous awareness
and survey in their respective jurisdictions for enlisting and enumeration of
non-registered FBOs in each district and conduct registration campaigns in each
district for FBOs of different food categories or nature of business using
Mobile Food Testing Vans (MFTVs).
The
Commissioner in the end also flagged off a mobile food testing van and deputed
a team of Food Safety Officers for the Srinagar District to conduct on spot
testing of food articles, awareness and registration campaigns for Street Food
Vendors.
The programme was attended by Mrs. Irfana Ahmad, Deputy Commissioner
Food Safety, Kashmir Division, Assistant Commissioner Food Safety (HQ),
Assistant Controller Food (HQ), Nodal Officer Mobile Food Testing Vans, Nodal
Officer Safe & Nutritious Food at Workplace and the Food Safety Officer of
Kashmir Division.
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