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LAHORE: To safeguard correspondence of Punjab Educational Institutions Food Standard Regulations 2017 banning a sale of carbonated drinks in and around educational institutes, Punjab Food Authority (PFA) has increasing a gait of inspections opposite a province.
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Provincial food watchdog was conducting hundreds of inspections in educational institutions on daily basement to check either canteens in open and privates schools were offered criminialized beverages and other damaging products such as gutka and supari or not. Food reserve officers are also inspecting peculiarity of opposite succulent products being sole to students.
PFA Director General Noorul Amin Mengal is supervising a operations in whole Punjab.
Last week, a management had conducted operation in over 700 schools in 8 groups of a range and legalised food products peculiarity and availability. According to a PFA spokesperson, a management had legalised around 68 schools in Lahore, 41 in Rawalpindi, 39 in Multan, 35 in Gujranwala, 41 in Faisalabad, 24 in Sahiwal, 27 in Bahawalpur, 19 in Sargodha and 22 in DG Khan.
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Collectively, 109 schools were released notices on inapt cleanliness and participation of diseased food items. In addition, 7 schools were checked in Chakwal, 5 in Attock, 15 in Sialkot, 15 in Jehlum, 32 in Mandi Bahauddin, 14 in Okara, 8 in Khanewal, 5 in Rajanpur and 13 in Layya.
PFA DG also legalised opposite schools in Faisalabad, Jhang and Toba Tek Singh and rewarded 5 thousand rupees to Divisional Public School (DPS) Toba Tek Singh Principal Maqbool Javaid for progressing purify and healthy edibles in canteen. He also released warnings to 6 schools in Toba Tek Singh.
Published in The Express Tribune, Sep 11th, 2017.
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