Karnataka lifts ban on sale of Maggi noodles


Bengaluru, Oct 19 (PTI): The Congress government in Karnataka today decided allow manufacture and sale of Maggi noodles in the state as it decided to withhold the Centre's directive banning it, saying it lacked clarity.

The state government would withhold the implementation of central order on not allowing the production and sale of Maggi because of lack of clarity on the permissible limits of Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) and lead, Karnataka Health Minister U T Khader told reporters here.

Khader said it was left to the company to decide on the start of production of noodles and other products.

"It is left to the company to decide on production of noodles and other products. We are clear in our stand that we will not be honouring the central order," he added.

However, the Minister said the government would be very happy to implement the central order if it frames clear guidelines on the permissibility of the level of MSG and lead contents in noodles.

"We will be happy to implement the central order, there are no issues on this matter. But, it has to come out with clear guidelines," Khader said.

Even if the company produces or manufactures noodles and other products, they should undergo laboratory test before hitting the market, he said.

On June 2 this year, the government had ordered random lifting of samples of Maggi noodles from across the state for laboratory testing after allegations of lapses in food safety standards came to the fore.

Khader said the government collected the samples and sent them to national-level laboratory units situated in Mysuru and another private laboratory in Bengaluru which found the lead and MSG contents in permissible levels.

However, the Central food safety regulator FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) rejected the test results and directed the government to send it to national laboratory at Kolkata, Khader said, adding accordingly the samples were sent to the lab.
"Inspite of the lapse of four months, there has been no response from the central authority, and therefore, no clarity on permissibility of level of MSG and lead content persists," he said.

Maggi noodles came under the scanner in May after Uttar Pradesh Food Safety and Drug Administration asked Nestle India to withdraw a batch of the noodles "which were manufactured in February 2014" after it found presence of non-essential taste enhancer monosodium glutamate and high levels of lead in the samples.

  

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  • DAISY RODRIGUES, MANGALORE

    Thu, Oct 22 2015

    I AM VERY HAPPY TO HERE ABOUT MAGGI NOODLES............. I JUST LOVE IT................

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  • guru, New Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    actually speaking if a comppan violate the rules should ban permanently. Should be a lesson for others. If its affect the human health.i just said my opinion.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Not surprised…..We knew the outcome in advance when it comes to Karnataka or Kerala now a day!!!!

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  • Ahmed, DOH / IXE

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Shetrre, may be you are not aware along with K'taka govt even Gujarat has lifted the ban. So did you know this in advance?

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    The 'model state' Gujarat is the first to lift ban, immediately followed by Karnataka. There is no news about Kerala lifting ban.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Maggie also makes BEEF noodles ...

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 21 2015

    When vitamin 'M' involved(paid) everything will do.
    Cock-o-pedal do
    Any needle will do

    'politics is the best profession after baba profession'
    just see how much fortune politicians and baba'a having in India?
    Even Rocket scientist can't match them.

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  • Sompa , Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Same packs with different batch number?

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    it should have happened long back.
    congrats Nestle.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Many of the rules & regulations brought in by FSSAI in the guise of protecting consumers interest are nothing but redtapeism to help them get their pockets lined to get the licenses by not only producers but sellers of the product as well.
    Hope center will stop these rogue elements from implementing all these rules just for wealth creation at the expense of small time sellers.

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  • MR, Shimoga

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Dal at Rs 200/kg I will be eating a lot of Maggi.
    Maggi to the rescue.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Good move...what about Baba Ramdev's noodles? what will happen to them?

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  • kishore, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    he will use the noodles for new asana - Noodleasana,which will give you power to slurp one pack of noodles in one go without taking a break.that will be true meaning of 2 minute noodles.

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  • KRPrabhu, B'luru

    Tue, Oct 20 2015

    Mr.Henry's mouth is watering thinking Baba's noodles....bechcha bechcha pulya kaande kenle!

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Mon, Oct 19 2015

    Good news for noodle lovers. Will the govt test other brands of noodules also?. Or else we have to assume that its a ive targetting

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