In light of Holi 2023, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has asked states and Union Territories to deploy mobile testing vans to check milk quality.
The Supreme Court on Friday directed the central government to consider to suitably amending the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and the Indian Penal Code to incorporate penal provisions making adulteration of milk with ...
The Supreme Court Thursday urged the state governments to make necessary amendments to their laws to make production and marketing of adulterated milk, which is injurious to human consumption, an offence punishable with life imprisonment.The ...
Worried about what's lurking in your milk? Discover easy at-home tests to ensure your milk is pure and safe from nasty adulterants like water and urea.
Milk is prone to contamination. With these tests, you can check if it's safe to drink or not.
Make sure to boil the milk on slow flame till boiling point. Avoid re-boiling milk as it brings down the nutritional value of milk.
Over 68 per cent of milk in the country does not conform to standards laid down by the food regulator and the most common adulterants found in it are detergent, caustic soda, glucose, white paint ...
Organic milk is essentially chemical-free and healthier as the cows are fed grass or organically cultivated fodder. Still, I always felt that a piece of the puzzle was missing.
MILMA, the Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd, is set to join hands with the Netherlands to produce nutritious, high-quality 'organic milk'.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has announced that it plans to conduct a surveillance solely focussed on milk and milk products.