
Lucknow, October 15: Under the Chief Minister’s directives, the Food Safety and Drug Administration is conducting a special Diwali campaign from October 8–17 across Uttar Pradesh. So far, the initiative has carried out 4,621 inspections, 2,085 raids, and tested 2,853 food samples, resulting in the seizure of 2,993 quintals of adulterated and unsafe food, valued at Rs 3.88 crore. Of these, 1,155 quintals—worth Rs 1.75 crore—were destroyed for being unfit for consumption. The campaign has also led to the registration of three FIRs under the Indian Penal Code 2023 in Unnao, Mathura, and Lucknow.Dr Roshan Jacob, Secretary of Food Safety and Drug Administration, said the campaign underscores the state government’s commitment to safe, clean, and enjoyable
festivals. “Perishable items are seized and destroyed on the spot to protect public health. There will be no compromise on citizens’ safety during festivals,” he added.Under the special Diwali campaign, significant actions were taken across multiple districts in Uttar Pradesh.In Unnao, 215 kg of khoya was seized and destroyed, with an FIR registered and samples collected. In Mathura, 400 kg of adulterated paneer was destroyed, while in Lucknow, 802 kg of khoya was destroyed. Jhansi saw 1,200 kg of khoya seized, and in Hathras, 790 kg of adulterated pickles were seized along with 3,000 kg of spoiled pickles destroyed.Similarly, Bulandshahr witnessed the seizure of 3,000 kg of adulterated rasgulla and gulab jamun, and Mirzapur had 1,478 kg of adulterated khoya seized. In Saharanpur, 1,100 kg of khoya was destroyed, while Hapur saw the seizure of 6,000 litres of refined soybean oil.
Key takeaways:
- 2,993 quintals of adulterated food seized, 1,155 quintals destroyed, special drive runs from October 8-17.
- So far, 4,621 inspections and 2,085 raids conducted across the state with 2,853 samples tested.
- Three FIRs registered under Bhartiya Nyaya Sanghita 2023 in Unnao, Mathura, and Lucknow.
- Campaign also conducted at toll plazas and highways, large quantities of adulterated items seized.
- Citizens urged not to use suspicious food items and report immediately to department.
- Toll-free number: 1800-180-5533
- WhatsApp for adulterated or counterfeit food: 9793429747
- WhatsApp for fake or substandard medicines: 8756128434