SRINAGAR: Food Safety Wing of the Drugs and Food Control Organization (D&FCO) imposed a fine of Rs. 56,000 on the street food vendors violating hygienic and sanitary norms under the Food Safety and Standards Act (FSSA) during an intensive drive.
As part of this enforcement campaign, various locations across district Srinagar, including Panthachowk, Karan Nagar, Batamaloo, and Hazratbal, were inspected. During the inspections, 44 street food vendors were found non-compliant with the prescribed standards and a total fine of Rs. 56,000 was imposed on them.
The inspection teams examined the raw materials, ingredients, and finished food products offered by these vendors. Food items deemed unfit for human consumption were destroyed on the spot. Vendors were directed to strictly follow Good Hygienic Practices (GHP) and were instructed not to use newspapers or non-food grade utensils for the preparation or sale of food.
The department has reiterated that strict action will be taken against defaulters in accordance with the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act.
Consumers are encouraged to report any food safety concerns or complaints by calling the toll-free helpline 104. |