A year after BSF jawan’s video, force asks DRDO lab to test quality of food
Faced with questions over quality of food, the BSF has commissioned an assessment by the DRDO to analyse the quality and quantity of meals being served to jawans and officers of the paramilitary force, and also suggest measures to improve possible shortcomings.
The move comes over a year after a BSF jawan posted a video on a social media site, claiming watery soup-like dal and burnt chappatis were being served to personnel. BSF director general (DG) KK Sharma said in an interview that the first-of-its-kind step was taken on the recommendation of a parliamentary panel that took up the issue recently.
“We are getting a study done from a DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) laboratory to analyse the quality of the food being served in BSF messes. These experts are also talking to the personnel who prepare the food, run the unit mess and also those who consume it.”
“While a final report is awaited, what we have been made to understand is that both the quality and quantity of our food for jawans and officers has been found to be more than satisfactory as part of the study,” the paramilitary force’s chief said.
The DRDO’s Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL) based in Mysore in Karnataka is conducting the assessment.
The DFRL is a special laboratory to conduct research and development related to dietary and nutritional requirements of security personnel.
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