
Telengana’s working group teams carried out the inspections in packaged devices for drinking water and milk storage in Boduppal and Chengicherl in Hyderabad. | Photo Credit: Handle @cfs_telangana on x
On Tuesday, Boduppal was confiscated a dose of Kenbey bottles wrapped in Boduppal after the working group teams from the Theangana Food Safety Commissioner found that they were sold with licenses that have expired and without proper marking.
The inspection was part of a wider procedure against wrapped drinking water and milk storage equipment in Boduppal and Chengicherl.
Officials attacked Sri Sai Ganesh Enterprises, where they found 16 cartons of 2-liter Kenbey bottles and 15 cartons of 250 ml bottles without any labels. The licenses printed on the bottles have expired, which made the authorities to confiscate shares. It has also been found that the laboratory in the facility is non -functional and increases concerns about the quality control standards.
Other checks revealed poor hygienic conditions in the milk production section of the same device. Inspectors recorded the presence of households in the area and eliminated 38 kilograms of unmarked Ajmer Kalakanda.
All samples collected have been sent for laboratory testing.
“The establishment license will be suspended according to the provisions of the FSS Act of 2006,” the release said.
During the Parallel Inspectorate at SR Enterprises in Chengicherle, officials stagnant water and slippery floors in the production area, along with the insect points of insects due to incorrectly mounted doors. The workers were seen to check the gloves of gloves in non -hygienic conditions and the lizard was found in the filter room near the tank.
Published – April 23 2025 20:29