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Flying squads to conduct surprise checks on high-risk
products
KS News Desk
Srinagar, Sept 19: Jammu and
Kashmir Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo Friday chaired an inter-departmental
coordination meeting to review the comprehensive action plan on food safety
across the Union Territory.
The meeting was aimed at
safeguarding public health and ensuring the availability of safe and quality
food products.
The review comes in the
backdrop of recent seizures of substandard meat and dairy products in different
parts of the UT, raising serious concerns over food adulteration and public
safety.
The meeting was attended by
Commissioner Secretary, FCS&CA; Commissioner Secretary, H&UDD;
Secretary, H&ME; Divisional Commissioner, Jammu/Kashmir; Secretary, Law;
Commissioner, FSD; Director, FCS&CA, Jammu/Kashmir; DG, Budget;
DirectorHealth, Jammu/Kashmir besides other senior officers.
During the deliberations,
the Chief Secretary directed the Food and Civil Supplies Department to take
stringent action against unlabelled and non-standard packaged food items,
particularly imported products that fail to specify ingredients and product
details, terming such practices as blatant violations of law.
He took a detailed
appraisal of the action plan prepared by the Food Safety Wing in collaboration
with key departments, including Housing & Urban Development, Agriculture,
Animal Husbandry, and District Administration. The plan lays out both immediate
and long-term measures to eradicate the entry of substandard food items into
J&K and ensure strict compliance with food safety norms.
Key Features of the Action
Plan, as laid out by the Commissioner, DFCO constitutes formation of joint inspection
teams and flying squads for surprise checks, particularly targeting high-risk
sectors such as meat, milk, and bakery products. It also envisages
accomplishing district-wise mapping of food businesses, including primary
producers, processors, and vendors, to enable targeted inspections.
One more feature of this
robust action plan is the strengthening of infrastructure & surveillance.
It involves establishment of checkpoints and cold-chain facilities at toll
plazas, entry points, and major transport routes for high-risk food
consignments. Besides strict monitoring of consignments from outside states to
prevent import of substandard products.
It also encompasses
addressing the deficit of nearly 257.5 lakh kg of meat through regulated and
safe supply mechanisms and development of modern slaughterhouses with frozen
storage facilities for scientific meat processing and distribution.
Another pillar of the
strategy is enforcement of mandatory sanitary and hygiene practices at meat
shops and other food hubs and deployment of qualified veterinary officers for
routine inspections.
Launch of mass awareness
campaigns in collaboration with NGOs, SHGs, and cooperatives to educate
citizens on food safety and hygiene. Additionally initiatives to encourage
public reporting of food adulteration and related malpractices would also be
encouraged.
Monthly meetings of
District-Level Advisory Committees (DLACs), comprising officials from multiple
departments, to review progress and address challenges.
Food Safety Wing to lead
licensing, inspections, and traceability, while Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry Departments promote good agricultural and veterinary practices.
District Administrations will expedite legal proceedings against violators.
Chief Secretary Dulloo
emphasized that effective inter-departmental coordination will be the
cornerstone of this initiative. He directed all concerned departments to work
in close synergy to ensure that only safe, hygienic, and quality food reaches
the markets.
This comprehensive strategy
is not just about regulation but also about building awareness, accountability,
and trust.
This comprehensive action plan is a comprehensive initiative to protect the public health and ensuring the availability of safe and quality food for all.
The administration urges
all citizens and food business operators to support this initiative for the
collective well-being of the Union Territory.