By Express News Service
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a knee-jerk response a day after the loss of life of a younger nurse in Kottayam attributable to suspected meals poisoning, the meals security division raided over 400 eateries throughout the state on Tuesday.
Thiruvananthapuram native Rasmi Raj, 33, who labored in Kottayam Medical College Hospital, died on Monday attributable to alleged meals poisoning. She had consumed a rooster dish from a restaurant in Samkranthy in Kottayam on December 29 and was hospitalised the next day. DYFI activists protesting the nurse’s loss of life vandalised the eatery on Tuesday.
Of the 429 retailers inspected on the day, 43 had been requested to down shutters — 22 for working in unhygienic situations and 21 for not having a meals licence. The officers served notices on 138 retailers for not sustaining fundamental requirements. Samples from 44 retailers had been collected for additional testing.
Health Minister Veena George stated the stringent inspections will proceed. “The food safety department had conducted ‘Operation Holiday’, a special drive, during the holidays. Fresh directions were issued to conduct inspections when cases were reported after the holidays,” she stated. She stated strict motion can be taken towards store homeowners working with out licence or registration.
“Shops, even licensed ones, that serve food in unhygienic conditions will face action. Serving expired or adulterated food is a criminal offence,” she stated, including that when an eatery’s licence is cancelled, its renewal is troublesome.
The minister additionally known as for correct intervention by meals handlers, store homeowners and distributors as the difficulty issues the well being and lifetime of the folks.
Over 5,800 meals joints inspected
The meals security division had inspected 5,864 eateries throughout the particular drive in almost per week between Christmas and New Year. Of the retailers, 26 had been requested to stop operations. As many as 802 retailers had been served notices, for bettering requirements. Besides, 337 statutory samples and 540 surveillance samples had been collected throughout the drive.
Complaint portal
The meals security division is planning to begin an internet site the place the general public can submit their complaints associated to dangerous meals. The portal can have the choice of importing photos and video together with the criticism.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a knee-jerk response a day after the loss of life of a younger nurse in Kottayam attributable to suspected meals poisoning, the meals security division raided over 400 eateries throughout the state on Tuesday.
Thiruvananthapuram native Rasmi Raj, 33, who labored in Kottayam Medical College Hospital, died on Monday attributable to alleged meals poisoning. She had consumed a rooster dish from a restaurant in Samkranthy in Kottayam on December 29 and was hospitalised the next day. DYFI activists protesting the nurse’s loss of life vandalised the eatery on Tuesday.
Of the 429 retailers inspected on the day, 43 had been requested to down shutters — 22 for working in unhygienic situations and 21 for not having a meals licence. The officers served notices on 138 retailers for not sustaining fundamental requirements. Samples from 44 retailers had been collected for additional testing.
Health Minister Veena George stated the stringent inspections will proceed. “The food safety department had conducted ‘Operation Holiday’, a special drive, during the holidays. Fresh directions were issued to conduct inspections when cases were reported after the holidays,” she stated. She stated strict motion can be taken towards store homeowners working with out licence or registration.
“Shops, even licensed ones, that serve food in unhygienic conditions will face action. Serving expired or adulterated food is a criminal offence,” she stated, including that when an eatery’s licence is cancelled, its renewal is troublesome.
The minister additionally known as for correct intervention by meals handlers, store homeowners and distributors as the difficulty issues the well being and lifetime of the folks.
Over 5,800 meals joints inspected
The meals security division had inspected 5,864 eateries throughout the particular drive in almost per week between Christmas and New Year. Of the retailers, 26 had been requested to stop operations. As many as 802 retailers had been served notices, for bettering requirements. Besides, 337 statutory samples and 540 surveillance samples had been collected throughout the drive.
Complaint portal
The meals security division is planning to begin an internet site the place the general public can submit their complaints associated to dangerous meals. The portal can have the choice of importing photos and video together with the criticism.