Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Think before you munch as 70% of ‘namkeen’ fail test

- Jatinder Kohli n jatinder.kohli2@hindustant­imes.com

JALANDHAR:Over 70% of savouries (namkeen) sold in general stores and supermarke­ts across the state are not edible and around 50% samples of milk, ghee, butter are adulterate­d.

The food safety teams of the health department collected 24 samples of “namkeen” in July of which 17 were found adulterate­d. The state food lab has also reported adulterati­on in pan masala, gutkha and supari as 52% samples of such products failed to meet the safety standards.

Around 80 samples of these milk products were analysed

by the food safety lab and 39 were found adulterate­d. Besides, 43% of edible oils and milk samples failed the quality test. The health department also found 42% samples of mineral water adulterate­d.

The samples are sent to the state food lab by each district monthly.

According to the report, 610 samples were received by the lab of which 180 failed the quality test. Of the collected samples 85 were found substandar­d and 47 misbranded, seven unsafe and five expired.

Aiming to check the adulterati­on and quality of food items, health minister Brahm Mohindra had ordered the health department to start a food sampling drive in each district from May.

Of food samples collected in the district during last three months, 135 samples (nearly 30%) were found manufactur­ed with substandar­d raw materials, unsafe for human consumptio­n, under Prevention of Food Adulterati­on Act, 1954.

Jalandhar is leading with maximum cases of adulterati­on followed by Tarn Taran where 117 samples were found unfit.

Jalandhar district health officer Balwinder Singh told HT the department initiates civil or criminal proceeding­s against defaulters as the cases of adulterate­d products are filed in the court of the additional deputy commission­er (ADC) and unsafe cases listed in the chief judicial magistrate court. He said the ADC can impose a maximum fine of about ₹5 lakh on the defaulter.

JALANDHAR LEADS WITH THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CASES OF ADULTERATI­ON AT 135, FOLLOWED BY TARN TARAN WHERE 117 SAMPLES FAILED

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