156 jars of 8 water industries destroyed in Dharan

156 jars of 8 water industries were destroyed during the monitoring of drinking water and milk products coming from Tinkune, the main entrance of Dharan.

Bhadra 17, 2082

Alina Rai

156 jars of 8 water industries destroyed in Dharan

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The joint team of food technology and quality control has destroyed 156 jars of 8 different water industries from Tinkune, the main gate of Dharan sub-metropolitan city.

On Monday, the joint team of Food Technology and Quality Control Office Biratnagar, Division Office Inaruwa and Dharan sub-metropolitan city destroyed 156 jars of 8 water industries by monitoring the drinking water and milk products coming from Tinkune, the main entry point of Dharan.

Gaumukhi Ganga Jal Pvt Ltd located in Itahari-2  56 jars have been destroyed . Similarly, 11 jars of Jai Nepal Jal Udyog Tarhra, 20 jars of Divyeshwari Jal Udyog Itahari, 29 of Parijat Jal Udyog and 41 old jars of Halesi Aqua Tarhra have been destroyed.

Most of the water jars of the drinking water industries entering Dharan were found to be old, crushed, dirty and without labels, which were destroyed after the Food Technology and Quality Control Office Biratnagar Food Research Officer Prakriti Basti said. She said that it was found that there was no adulteration in the milk, but since the various industrial jars were unusable, they were destroyed immediately and the jars that could be used even without labels were given back with instructions to sell only with labels. The

team instructed the vehicle staff who came with the jars not to sell water in old and unlabeled jars. All the vehicles of the 8 companies monitored were returned to Dharan without being able to supply water.

On Sunday, the authorized settlement said that the water sample of the industry has been collected and taken to understand the truth about the consumer's complaint that worms were found inside the sealed bottles of drinking water of Gangajal .

Deputy Mayor Aindra Bikram Begha stated that the monitoring was done to make the market disciplined and dignified for the benefit of the consumer's health, stating that the monitoring was not done to cause pain and terror to the industrialists and businessmen. He requested the businessmen to support and support the campaign to encourage business to sell and distribute drinking water according to the standards set by the government.

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