Ahmedabad Civic Body’s Food Safety Drive: Rs 11.61 Lakh Fine, 1,015 Kg Food Destroyed

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation collected Rs 11.61 lakh in administrative charges during April as part of a food safety drive. The drive led to inspection of 2,153 food business units, issuance of 498 notices, and destruction of 1,015 kg and 1,148 litres of unsafe food. Several establishments were sealed for violations including operating without licences, unhygienic conditions, and using paneer analogue. The Health Department warned of strict action against non-compliant units under the FSSAI/GPMC Act.

Key Points: Ahmedabad food safety drive: Rs 11.61 lakh fine, 1,015 kg food destroyed

  • 2,153 food business units inspected in April
  • Rs 11.61 lakh collected in administrative charges
  • 1,015 kg and 1,148 litres unsafe food destroyed
  • 498 notices issued, 40 samples substandard
  • 13 establishments sealed for violations including unhygienic conditions, no licence
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Gujarat: Ahmedabad civic body collects Rs 11.61 lakh in food safety drive, destroys 1,015 kg of unsafe food in April

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation collected Rs 11.61 lakh, inspected 2,153 units, and destroyed 1,015 kg unsafe food in April food safety drive.

"In the coming days, intensive checking of all food business units will be carried out regarding hygienic conditions and licence/registration - Health Department, AMC"

Ahmedabad, May 5

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has collected Rs 11.61 lakh in administrative charges during April month as part of an extensive food safety drive that also resulted in the inspection of 2,153 food business units, issuance of 498 notices and destruction of 1,015 kg and 1,148 litres of unsafe food.

According to the civic body's Health Department on Tuesday, the Food Department conducted inspections across various zones of the city between April 1 and April 30 under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.

During this period, 367 Total Plate Count tests were carried out to assess food quality and safety.

A total of 933 samples were collected from different food categories.

These included 74 samples of cold beverages such as juice, lassi, ice cream, sherbet and ice gola; 45 samples of sugarcane juice, mango milkshake and watermelon juice; 101 samples of paneer; and 133 samples of milk and milk products.

Other samples comprised 24 of sweets; 49 of panipuri water, puri, potato mixture and ragda; 47 of non-vegetarian products; 23 of bakery products; 29 of namkeen; 21 of pulses, flour, rice and grains; 14 of edible oil; 96 of spices; and 277 classified as others.

Of these, 40 samples were declared substandard, and action was taken against the respective food business operators in accordance with the law.

Several establishments were sealed during the enforcement drive for violations including absence of licences, unhygienic conditions, presence of insects and misrepresentation of food products.

On April 6, Bhairavnath Punjabi Tadka in Vastral area was sealed after it was found operating without a food safety licence, using paneer analogue instead of paneer and maintaining unhygienic conditions.

On April 7, Punjab Di Mahak in Navrangpura area was sealed after insects were found on the premises.

On April 8, Janata Mutton and Chicken Center in Amraiwadi area was sealed due to unhygienic conditions.

On April 9, Shree Jalaram Parotha House in Saijpur area was sealed for operating without a licence, using paneer analogue and maintaining poor hygiene.

On April 10, Vraj Dairy in Nana Chiloda area was sealed after inspectors found it manufacturing paneer analogue and selling it as paneer.

Further action was taken on April 11 when another outlet of Shree Jalaram Parotha House in the Gota area was sealed for unhygienic conditions.

On April 13, Jay Jay Shrinathji Chavana Bhandar in Bapunagar area was sealed after expired food items were found along with unhygienic conditions.

Patel Dairy in Saijpur Bogha and Shree Umiya Dudh Ghar in Bapunagar were sealed on April 15 and April 21 respectively for similar violations.

On April 24, Tasty Thrills LLP (RP's Pizzeria) in Navrangpura area was sealed after inspectors found live and dead insects in a deep freezer inside the kitchen.

A butter manufacturing unit in Shahpur area was sealed on April 27 for operating without a licence, maintaining unhygienic conditions and failing to comply with regulatory requirements.

On April 30, Profi-C Food and Beverages (Barbeque World) in Ambawadi was sealed after live insects were found inside a refrigerator in the kitchen.

The Health Department said it would continue inspections in the coming days with a focus on hygiene standards and compliance with licensing and registration requirements.

"In the coming days, intensive checking of all food business units will be carried out regarding hygienic conditions and licence/registration," the department said in the statement.

It also added, "If units are found operating without licence/registration or not complying with rules, strict action will be taken against them under the FSSAI/GPMC Act."

- IANS

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James A
Impressive numbers—1,015 kg of unsafe food destroyed! Makes me wonder how many more places are slipping through the cracks. I'd love to see these inspections surprise them, not just the ones they announce beforehand.
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Kavya N
As someone who regularly eats out, this is reassuring. But honestly, the fine of Rs 11.61 lakh for 2,153 inspections seems low. These businesses make crores—why not make the penalty hurt? That'll actually scare them into being clean.
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Michael C
Respect to the AMC for taking action, especially against those places selling expired food and having insects in the kitchen. That's just disgusting. My only concern: are they checking street vendors too? Those panipuri stalls can be problematic.
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Rohit P
Good move, but why only April? This should be a continuous thing, not just a one-month drive. And what about the big restaurants that can bribe their way out? Hope the AMC stays strict and doesn't let money talk.
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Sarah B
I appreciate the transparency in listing each sealed place and the reasons. It builds trust. But I'd like to see the names of repeat offenders published publicly so we can avoid them. Health is wealth, after all! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M

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