LEH,
SEPTEMBER 18: Commissioner Food Safety, J&K, Dr. Abdul
Kabir Dar today convened a meeting to take a detailed review of the
implementation of Food Safety & Standards (FS&S) Act in Leh district to
ensure availability of safe, hygienic and wholesome food to the public.
The
Commissioner also took a review of different activities carried out by the
enforcement officers in the district.
During
the meeting, Dar was informed that with effect from April 2018 to August 2018,
a total number of 37 samples of different categories of food items were lifted
for analytical purposes and 27 samples were analyzed during the same period, of
which 13 have been found not conforming with the provisions of the Act.
While
as during the same period seven prosecutions against the violators have been
launched by the enforcement officers and an amount of Rs.36800 has been imposed
as fine.
He
also took series of meetings with different associations viz Hoteliers
Association, Leh, Restaurants Association, Leh and Merchants Association, Leh,
who were also sensitized about the different provisions of FS&S Act.
The
Associations apprised the Commissioner about the problems they are facing and
informed that food business operators face lot of difficulties for obtaining,
renewing their licenses, and registrations. The Commissioner assured the
Association members that he will take up the matter with FSSAI.
The
Associations also requested the Commissioner to take up the rate fixation with
the Rate Fixation departments and other allied departments so that the
difficulties being faced by the food business operators is mitigated.
They
also informed that due to water shortage during the winter season, the sanitary
conditions are getting affected. During the winters, due to the closure of the
road, the Food Business Operators (FBOs) have to stock a huge quantity of food
products and the food products with less shelf life get expired with the result
the food business operators suffer huge losses.
The
Hotel Association informed the Commissioner that to counter the shortage of
vegetables in the winters and to maintain the quality of the vegetable
products, the Hoteliers are running their own kitchen gardens.
The
Restaurant Association was directed to ensure that no synthetic food colour is
used in the preparation of foods, use of proper uniform during
preparation/serving and also to maintain high standards of Hygiene and Sanitary
practices in their premises.
The
members of the association were informed by the Commissioner that in coming
days the department will implement the ‘Hygiene Rating and Responsible Place to
Eat’ initiative of FSSAI in the State where under the eateries ranging from
DhabaWallas to Hotels will be rated and the consumers will get a better choice
to eat.
Besides,
inspection of various food business operators was also conducted by the
enforcement officers of Leh and Assistant Commissioner Food Safety (HQ) under
the overall supervision of Commissioner Food Safety.
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