CURATED BY – Dheeraj Kumar Ahirwal | CITYCHIEFNEWS

Damoh, Additional Collector and Adjudication Officer Meena Masram has imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh 80 on 03 non-applicants of the district for being found guilty of selling misbranded food items under the Food Safety and Standards Act.
On the complaint presented by Food Safety Officer Madhavi Rawat (Budhoulia), non-applicant Shubham Aggarwal, father Kishankumar Aggarwal, resident of Asati Ward, Damoh, non-standard Kalash brand gram, dal, sonpari, rice, Paras Gold Arhar Dal, Shahi Malai Rice, Nawab Gold Rice, Amrita Gold Arhar. 60 thousand rupees on conviction on the charges of selling dal, barfi plus rice, very gold rice, Mirchi Seth brand poha, Sartaj brand roasted gram and OKOK brand poha, non-applicant Anil Kumar Aggarwal, father, resident of New Market No.-02 Damoh. Self. 60 thousand rupees and the father of the non-applicant Rajkumar Agarwal, resident of Asati Ward, Damoh, on his conviction on the charge of selling non-standard Shahi Malai Black Mustache Rice by Mr. Gopaldas Agarwal. A fine of Rs 60,000 has been imposed on Gopaldas Aggarwal after he was found guilty of selling sub-standard Matkati rice, Razia Sultan rice, Shahi Malai rice, Nawab Gold rice, Barfi Plus rice, Saawariya Poha and V Choice rice.
The amount of imposed penalty is deposited through online challan through MP Online under Head 0210-Medical and Public Health 04 Public Health 104 Fees and Penalties etc. 0754 Food and Drug Control and a copy of the challan is presented in the office of the Court Additional Collector and Adjudication Officer. Will have to do. The amount of imposed penalty should be deposited within 15 days. If the amount is not deposited within the stipulated time period, it will be recovered as arrears of land revenue under Section 96 of the Act. He has ordered that the purchased material should be disposed of after the appeal period.