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Patiala: DC orders inspection of sweets, bakery shops

Warns against defaming businesses online
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Taking notice of the recent media reports about the declining quality of sweets and bakery products, Deputy Commissioner Showkat Ahmad Parray has instructed the Health Department to conduct quality checks on food items through sampling.

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The direction comes in the wake of a few kids falling ill after allegedly consuming bakery itmes in Ragho Majra.

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He said any compromise on public health would not be tolerated. He further stated that the District Food Safety Officer has been instructed to conduct regular inspections.

The DC also revealed that the Halwai Association of Patiala had approached the district administration, bringing to their notice that some people were using social media to tarnish the reputation of renowned shopkeepers in the city by falsely claiming that their products were substandard. This not only damaged the reputation and businesses of these shops but also created confusion among people.

The DC said anyone found using social media platforms to defame others would be identified and strict legal action would be taken against them.

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Furthermore, the DC warned all sweets shop and bakery owners of strict consequences if any instance of compromising consumer health came to light. He said he had already issued orders to the Health Department officials to conduct regular quality checks on food items.

Cake tragedy still mystery

It has been over five months since the death of 10-year-old Manvi, who allegedly died after eating cake, but her viscera report is still awaited.

The incident took place on March 24, when the family of the victim celebrated their daughter’s birthday and ordered a cake online. The incident shocked the city and brought to the fore how unhygienic food was leading to ailment and even death of people. The incident led to a major crackdown on bakeries across the city.

Kajal, the victim’s mother, had said that five members of her family had eaten the cake.

While the elders felt uncomfortable and suffered nausea because they had eaten only small quantities, Manvi and her younger sister fell seriously ill. While Manvi died, her younger sister survived.

A case was registered against Kahna Bakery located on Peeli Sadak Road under Sections 273 and 304-A of the IPC on Kajal’s statement, and three persons were arrested.

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