NEED CORPORAL PUNISHMENT

Dear readers,
Let me tell you some of the recent fatal tendencies of business practices in Indian market.
1. Harmful chemicals are mixed in water and green bananas are dipped into it and overnight they get ripened--responsible for cancer.
2. Litchis are sprayed with red colour to look attractive and ripend--the colour contain lead that can cause you and your child mentally retarded.
3. Artificial eggs are being produced in china that have already occupied Indian market--the eggs are bigger and slightly reddish---the shell is abnormally grained or not smooth like normal shell.
3. Bread are being produced with harmful chemicals to linger its life and fluffy.
Be careful readers. more  

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These are taking place in day light and the government officials are keeping their eyes closed till some nothing wrong happens. To whom to be blamed. more  
Bring in the notice of FSSAI. more  
To add 0 MILK which the Govt. had accepted is 65+% adulterated, and affecting to the Next generation as well. Leave aside " FSSAI " which had done a "LOoT" in past several decades, even the present Govt. (including the state Govt) is pricing to increase the Milk prices - seeking Vote Banks. There is NO ALTERNATE arrangement open to the Consumer BUT to accept and observe the slow poizening. Should this forum can raise some voice more  
As Consumers we are at the end of food chain. From seeds, implements to supplements the chain is rather long and reaons for change not happening are purely commercial. We still have to begin with several initiatives at resource stage. Develop knowhow on safe facility and GMP etc for the regulator / monitor. To top[ up....we live in part of the world where everyone with the exception of those actually in the know, are experts, regulators etc/etc more  
Meaning thereby that FSSAI is not discharging its function properly. The Ministry of Food and Agriculture must take up the issue, strengthen the FSSAI, recruit enough qualified and trained inspectors, set up test laboratories of international standard, follow only national and international code of practices for testing and certification, ensure that the results are not subject to media trials. The ministry must also ensure that there are laws to protect the interest of the customers. The adulterators must be identified by scientific analysis of their products and then through the courts of law given corporal punishment and seizure of their properties and assets. Examples shall be set like in the advanced countries, so that none will dare to infringe on the wrong side of the law and human health. more  
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