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Patiala, January 28

The food wing of the Health Department today issued notices to nine food handlers for not possessing registration certificates. The notices had been issued for violation of the Food Safety and Standards Act (FSSAI), 2006.

Issuing a warning to the violators, the department said they would impose fine if the violators failed to get registration certificates in seven days.

The notices were issued during a raid by District Health Officer (DHO) Shelly Jetly. She said no food handlers would be allowed to sell food products without registration.

“We have given seven days’ time window for the violators to get themselves registered as per the Act. If they fail to comply with the notices, they will be slapped fine,” the DHO said.

The Health Department had been conducting several camps to make food handlers aware of registration certificates. However, a majority of the food handlers have been reportedly selling food products without licence.

The department collected as many as six food samples from various villages. The DHO said the samples were sent to the state lab. — TNS

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