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Pralhad Joshi writes to Health Minister J P Nadda, seeks action against sale of fake paneerJoshi, in a letter to the Health Minister, said that consumers have lodged several complaints on the National Consumer Helpline portal, highlighting the rising trend of sales/use of fake and adulterated paneer nationwide.
Ajith Athrady
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>There is growing concern regarding rising cases of fake and adulterated paneer sold in the market.</p></div>

There is growing concern regarding rising cases of fake and adulterated paneer sold in the market.

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New Delhi: Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi has urged Health Minister J P Nadda to take immediate action against the sale of fake and adulterated paneer in fast food joints, restaurants, and other markets across the country.

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Joshi, in a letter to the Health Minister, said that consumers have lodged several complaints on the National Consumer Helpline portal, highlighting the rising trend of sales/use of fake and adulterated paneer nationwide.

"Consumption of such fake and adulterated food items may also lead to severe and chronic health issues," Joshi said and requested the Health Ministry to take necessary measures so that food safety standards are strictly adhered to across the country.

There is growing concern regarding rising cases of fake and adulterated paneer sold in the market, Joshi said.

These incidents have led to increasing "public anxiety and complaints" about the quality and safety of food being consumed, especially among consumers who rely on paneer as a primary source of nutrition, Joshi said in the letter.

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(Published 04 April 2025, 18:44 IST)