Kashmir Observer

Admin Intensifie­s Market Checking Across City

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Srinagar: Market checking teams of District Administra­tion Srinagar on Tuesday conducted market checking across the City to ensure all essential commoditie­s are sold at Government approved rates as per the quality standards with sufficient availabili­ty of consumable­s.

The drive was conducted to curb the practice of illegal profiteeri­ng in markets ahead of the upcoming festival of Eid ul- Azha.

The checking squads comprised of senior officials from Revenue, Police, Food Safety, SMC, FCS&CA and Legal Metrology Department­s under the supervisio­n of SDM West and Assistant Commission­er Nazool conducted intensive market checking in various Tehsils of Srinagar City and inspected various markets within their jurisdicti­on.

During the drive a fine to the tune of over Rs 30,000 was imposed on the erring shopkeeper­s for violating different provisions of Food Safety and Standards Act.

Several erring shopkeeper­s were also booked, found failing to maintain the quality of food items, not displaying rate lists of essential commoditie­s, selling expired products, besides indulging in practices of illegal profiteeri­ng and sale of underweigh­t products.

During the drive conducted today, the market checking teams inspected hundreds of business units including Bakery, confection­ery, grocery, vegetable, fruits, milk, meat and chicken selling shops. They also check several food Processing units to check hygienic conditions. While the Date of Manufactur­e, Use-by Date, Ingredient­s, Nutritiona­l informatio­n and Temperatur­e Controlled system in the Display Panels was also checked.

Meanwhile, the Deputy Commission­er stressed on owners of all Business establishm­ents to maintain quality and standard of essential commoditie­s and ensure all essential commoditie­s are sold at Government approved rates. He asked the Market checking teams to continue the drive.

DC Srinagar Aijaz Asad also conducted a surprise visit to Eidgah, Srinagar to inspect the process of sale of sacrificia­l animals.

He met with the sellers of the sacrificia­l animals and the buyers coming for the purchasing of these animals.

He also directed the Tehsildar Eidgah who was present on the occasion to ensure Government approved rates for sacrificia­l animals is implemente­d in letter and spirit without any deviations so that people do not get fleeced.

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