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Maharashtra FDA to Crack Down on Food Adulteration
13 Mar
Summary
- Maharashtra FDA drafts stricter food adulteration laws.
- Staff shortages hamper department's food safety enforcement.
- New laws will introduce stern actions against offenders.

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has drafted amendments to its food safety laws to implement more stringent measures against food adulteration. This initiative comes in response to legislative concerns regarding the pervasive issue and the perceived lack of effective action.
The state government intends to take stern measures against businesses found to be adulterating food. The amended draft is undergoing review and is expected to be sent for central approval soon, with significant on-ground results anticipated within three months. A high-level meeting is scheduled to outline a strategy for combating adulteration.



