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Dead Frog in Balaji Wafers

Dead Frog Found in Balaji Wafers Packet in Jamnagar, Prompts Investigation

A disturbing discovery in Jamnagar has led to an investigation by the Jamnagar Municipal Corporation (JMC). On Tuesday night, a resident, Jasmin Patel, found a dead frog inside a packet of Balaji wafers.

Patel reported that his nine-year-old niece purchased the packet from a nearby shop around 8 pm. After opening it at 10 pm and consuming some of the wafers, they discovered the fried frog inside the packet.

The JMC has taken swift action, summoning the local dealer to inspect all remaining packets from the same batch. This will help determine the extent of the issue and ensure no further contaminated products reach consumers.

Patel’s experience highlights the importance of food safety regulations and proper quality control measures. The JMC’s investigation will hopefully shed light on how this incident occurred and prevent similar situations in the future.

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Hyderabad: Illegal Mehendi Factory Busted, Toxic Dye Seized

Hyderabad: Cracked Down on Spurious Mehndi! Toxic Cones Seized, Shakil Industries in Crosshairs

Hyderabad, Telangana: In a swift crackdown, the Drugs Control Administration (DCA) Telangana has shut down a spurious mehendi cone manufacturing unit operating illegally in Mehdipatnam. Acting on intelligence, officials raided Shakil Industries and seized a massive stock of ‘Special Karachi Mehndi Cones’ found to contain the harmful synthetic dye, picramic acid.

The raid was triggered by Drugs Inspector J. Kiran Kumar, who received reports of a suspicious mehendi product circulating in the market. After identifying Shakil Industries as the manufacturer, he sent samples for lab testing. The results confirmed the presence of picramic acid, a banned substance unsuitable for henna cones according to Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) regulations.

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Further investigation is underway, and Mohammed Yousuf Ali, the proprietor of Shakil Industries, faces legal action. The DCA press release emphasized the dangers of cosmetics produced in unlicensed facilities, highlighting their potential lack of quality and potential for harmful ingredients. They urge consumers to be vigilant and look for the ‘Licence’ details on cosmetic labels before purchase.

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