Mangalore: MCC to Take Strict Action against Food Adulterators
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Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (SR/CN)
Mangalore, Aug 31: The Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) called a meeting to discuss issues such as food adulteration, water bill issues, and problems related to roads with corporators, engineers, and other members here on Monday August 30.
MCC mayor Rajani Dugganna said that she will continue the ‘water Adalath’, which was followed by her predecessor Shankar Bhat once in 15 days at the city corporation to solve water bill issues. Several cases regarding discrepancies in the bills have been resolved after the officials discovered that there were problems with the water meter, she said.
MCC commissioner Dr K N Vijay Prakash said that arrangements will be done for bills to be collected by the banks four days a week and by Mangalore One at the earliest.
Speaking on adulteration in fruits and vegetables where carbide gas is used to ripen mangoes, bananas, and sweet limes within 24 hours and give them good colour, and instances where poisonous dye is mixed with food, Dr Vijay Prakash said that notices have been sent to fruits and vegetable vendors and serious action will be taken as per the Food Adulteration Act of 1954 and Section 44 AA of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act against those who add such chemicals.
Corporator James D’ Souza said that the highway department has become careless and has shown its disinterest by not attending the meeting.
He added that National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has not replied to the letter sent by the mayor about the ongoing repair work on the roads. He said that the rest of the roads were filled with soil.
Some of the corporators’ questions went unanswered and they were disappointed as the time for discussion was too short.