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Almost 85% of food adulter-ation cases,primarily relating to milk and dairy products, registered in Bhind district of Madhya Pradeshare pending in courts since 2011. An interState racket
involving adulteration ofmilk and dairy products was recently busted in the district, as per an RTI reply. There have been convic-tions in only eight of the 55cases registered between January 22, 2011, and September 4,2017,in the district.The last conviction was in 2016,according to an RT Ireply to a query raised by activist Ajay Dubey. Raid on units On July 19, the State Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Department and a Special Task Force raided units manufacturing synthetic milk and dairy products in Bhind and Morena districts. Around 10,000 litres of synthetic milk, 500 kg of mawa and 200 kg of paneer were seized. Around 60 persons including foodin spectors, were arrested.Following this, the go-vernment units manufacturing spurious milk and the State Public Health and Family Wel-
fare Minister Tulsiram Silawat said that the National Security (NSA) Act, 1980,
would be invoked against those involved in the illegal activity.
“It was unreasonable it invoke the NSA Act against adulterators when there
were so many cases pending,” said Mr. Dubey, adding: “Those who are stall-ing litigation and there by not bringing the accused to book must be held accountable for the proliferation of such rackets in the State.What is the point of the NSA Act when the pendency rate
is so high?” Fortytwo cases in Bhind district relate to adulteration of milk and dairy products. Thirtyseven cases of adulteration are being investigated, including one in which the Madhya Pradesh government is the accused
party. The RTI reply stated that there were no registered cases of spurious drugs in the district. State Controller of the FDA department Ravindra Singh admitted the higpendency rate was a con-lcern. “We have apprised the
Chief Secretary of the rate and plan to fast track the process. We have also di-
rected District Collectors to dispose of cases on a priority basis,” he said.
Meanwhile, the FDA department recently seized 5,200 litres of adulterated
milk being transported by a tanker to Kanpur from Porsa,Morena district.Chemicals and skimmed milk
powder worth ₹887
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Almost 85% of food adulter-ation cases,primarily relating to milk and dairy products, registered in Bhind district of Madhya Pradeshare pending in courts since 2011. An interState racket
involving adulteration ofmilk and dairy products was recently busted in the district, as per an RTI reply. There have been convic-tions in only eight of the 55cases registered between January 22, 2011, and September 4,2017,in the district.The last conviction was in 2016,according to an RT Ireply to a query raised by activist Ajay Dubey. Raid on units On July 19, the State Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Department and a Special Task Force raided units manufacturing synthetic milk and dairy products in Bhind and Morena districts. Around 10,000 litres of synthetic milk, 500 kg of mawa and 200 kg of paneer were seized. Around 60 persons including foodin spectors, were arrested.Following this, the go-vernment units manufacturing spurious milk and the State Public Health and Family Wel-
fare Minister Tulsiram Silawat said that the National Security (NSA) Act, 1980,
would be invoked against those involved in the illegal activity.
“It was unreasonable it invoke the NSA Act against adulterators when there
were so many cases pending,” said Mr. Dubey, adding: “Those who are stall-ing litigation and there by not bringing the accused to book must be held accountable for the proliferation of such rackets in the State.What is the point of the NSA Act when the pendency rate
is so high?” Fortytwo cases in Bhind district relate to adulteration of milk and dairy products. Thirtyseven cases of adulteration are being investigated, including one in which the Madhya Pradesh government is the accused
party. The RTI reply stated that there were no registered cases of spurious drugs in the district. State Controller of the FDA department Ravindra Singh admitted the higpendency rate was a con-lcern. “We have apprised the
Chief Secretary of the rate and plan to fast track the process. We have also di-
rected District Collectors to dispose of cases on a priority basis,” he said.
Meanwhile, the FDA department recently seized 5,200 litres of adulterated
milk being transported by a tanker to Kanpur from Porsa,Morena district.Chemicals and skimmed milk
powder worth ₹887



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