Take action against sale of adulterated food: Ram Vilas Paswan to states

In a letter to states, Paswan said sale of adulterated sweets and other food items is a concern.

Take action against sale of adulterated food: Ram Vilas Paswan to states

NEW DELHI: Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan today asked states to take action to curb sale of adulterated food items and poor quality gold jewellery during the festival season.

In a letter written to state governments, Paswan said though consumers are at relief in view of "stable" prices of most essential commodities, but the issue of sale of adulterated sweets and other food items is a concern.

Even sale of poor quality jewellery during festival period is a matter of concern even as the government is implementing a 'gold hallmarking' scheme to assure quality and protect consumers, he said.

"To stop sale of adulterated food items and quality jewellery during festival season, I request you to take necessary action in this regard," Paswan said in the letter.
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