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Soon, educational institutions to have own panel to check food quality

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Indian Express   27.07.2010

Soon, educational institutions to have own panel to check food quality

Ajay Khape Tags : corporation, civic, health Posted: Tue Jul 27 2010, 04:11 hrs

Pune: Food-serving agency should have a licence from PMC, says civic body health dept chief

Following the mid-day meal incident that left 127 civic school students ill on Friday, the civic health department has decided to direct all educational institutions to constitute a committee to check quality of food served to students on their premises. The incident has also brought to focus lack of coordination among departments concerned.

“It is mandatory for food-related business in the civic jurisdiction to have a licence. The education board never consulted or intimated the health department on appointment of women self-help groups for supplying mid-day meal,” said PMC health department chief, R R Pardeshi.

The urban community department had recently asked the health department to check whether the cooking by self-help groups was hygienic. “The health department, after inspection, conveyed to the urban community department that the cooking place of was not hygienic,” Pardeshi said.

There was no system to check food quality, he said. “All educational institutes would be asked to ensure no agency be allowed to serve food on their premises if they don’t have a licence from the civic body. The respective committees of the educational institute should check food quality as it is not possible for the civic administration to keep a check.”

Vilas Kanade who is in charge of the PMC urban community department on the other hand, said there was no clause in the agreement signed the education board that the agencies should have a food licence. 

Education Board official Ramchandra Jadhav said they were not responsible for appointment of agencies for mid-day meal. “We have been complaining to the civic body about the poor quality food served in mid-day meal scheme. There was no response from the administration,” he said, adding that the process for appointment of new agency has been started. The board has sought expression of interest from agencies that meet set norms, Jadhav said.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 11:20