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Hardoi News: In the district, Gorakh business of adulteration Khori is going on very loudly. Sandila adulteration is the hub of Khori. Milk is the highest adulteration on festivals here. Many times a large quantity of fake milk has also been recovered in the raid of the Food and Drug Department, as well as adulteration in the district on the festival is very fast, which is not healthy for the health of the common man. Shopkeepers do not lag behind in playing with people’s health for a few profits. The shopkeepers have no fear of administration’s proceedings.

Shopkeepers know that after a few fine, he can again continue the work of his adulteration Khori. In adulteration Khori hub Sandila, a fine of Rs 1 lakh 15 thousand has been imposed on four people on the operator without a license by the Food and Drug Department. Sultan Kadri, a resident of Kalarawan, Sandila, has been fined ₹ 30000 due to adulteration in Khoya, while Abid, a resident of Kot of Sadar tehsil, has been fined 30000 for adulteration of milk on Mohammad Moin of Shorakothi Sandila for running a shop of unlicensed meat and ₹ 25000 has been imposed on the Rafiq of Kalrawan. All have also been instructed to pay fine within a month.

Name and photo will be made public

The Department of Manure and Drugs has now made up its mind to take strict action against those who adulterate food items. In this regard, the government has decided that if adulteration is confirmed more than once, photos of such people will be posted in public places. This information has been given by ADM Priyanka Singh.

ADM Priyanka Singh has given after the meeting held with the CEO of FSSAI. Priyanka Singh said that to teach adulteration Khoro a lesson, now not only a fine but also their identity will be taken to highlight their identity among the public. The details of adulterations are being prepared by the Food and Drug Department. Shopkeepers who adulterated more than once in public places will be pasted photos and names of factory operators.