
The Minister for Medical and Health of Satya Kumar Yadav illuminates the lamp on the valedictory ceremony of the 70. | Photo Credit: Kv Poornochandra Kumar
The Minister of Medical and Health of Satya Kumar Yadav emphasized the need for the “indication” of this industry, called on Indian philosophy and ideas in the products and services offered by Indian companies.
Speaking at the vadictory session of the 70th Anniversary Celebrations of the Bharatiya Mazdor Sangh (BMS) – The Trade Union Arm of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) – HERE ON SUNDAY, Mr. Yadav Recalled The Sangh’s Slogan “Desa Hitham, Parisrama Hitham, Carmic Hitham”, WHICH TRANSLATES TO WELL-BEING OF THE NATION, The Industry, and a worker.
He said that the Indian industry had to try to meet global standards and at the same time remain rooted in national values and seek cooperation of “right thinking workers” to realize this vision. He also called on workers to support the smooth functioning and growth of industries.
Cooked oil
Meanwhile, the Tirupati BJP unit submitted the memorandum to the Minister and demanded steps to reduce the uncontrollable sale of falsified oil for cooking in the temple city, which, according to him, represents a serious threat to public health.
District President BJP Samanchi Srinivas in Memorandum claimed that unmarked and false cooking brands were sold without quality controls, especially in areas with a high floating population and concentration of street food retailers -such as Indira Priyadarshin, Tirupati, Tirupati.
He warned that the consumption of such oil could imitate stomach irritation, digestive problems, heart disease, liver disorders and even cancer. Mr. Srinivas also criticized the inactivity surrounding the food safety on the wheel of the bicycle, the assigned district as part of the Union Government Initiative in 2023. The mobile test unit to monitor food safety standards continues to lie in the collectors’ complex.
Published – 3rd August 2025 17:48