
None of the workers dealt with the cuisine of the cathering unit in the Elamculum, here, which was closed on Wednesday (May 14, 2025) by Kochi Corporation.
The health wing has submitted a report on measures taken by Kochi Corporation. The event was subjected according to sections 447 of the Kerala Municipality (licensing for use in the general area for various purposes) and 340A (prohibited waste disposal). The musty meal seized from the unit was sent to Brahmapuram for disposal.
“We were visited by two justified persons and accused the manager of not interfering an unanswered eating unit. But this was hardly an apology. For the cathering unit to restore operations, he will have to ensure permission from the Council for Continuation Council, set up a wastewater treatment plant.
The unit operated by the supplier of catering Indian railway catering and tourist corporations (IRCTC) served food on various trains, including Vande Bharat. After the incident of the southern railway, she slapped a fine of 1 Lakh 1 on the catering company and ordered IRCTC to take strict measures. In addition, a high -level committee was also established to carry out the investigation.
The company was under the medical wing scanner for several months after public complaints and had previously been delivered more notifications. The latest event was followed by a complaint with the population of the colony in the vicinity regarding the eating unit. On Tuesday (May 13, 2025), they complained about an unbearably bad smell of worship and the quarters of the workers in the neighborhood of the company. Subsequently, almost 50 kilograms of outdated chicken, seemingly months old, were reportedly removed from worship in the presence of the ELAMCULY PAIUTHARA councilors. The raid followed the following morning.
During the air raid, no authorized person from the eating unit was reportedly to receive Mahazar or other relevant documents. In the past, the company has been delivered a notice of operation without the necessary license and wastewater treatment plant, except that it was slapped with a fine of 10,000 GBP for ejecting waste into the channel.
Published – May 15, 2025 18:57