Ajmer: The Food Safety Department has taken samples of assorted sweets from the retailers close to the well-known temple of Ajmer on Monday to examine the standard of the prasad. District Food Safety Officer Sushil Chotwani mentioned that on the directions of Food Safety Commissioner Iqbal Khan, the staff inspected the retailers of candy sellers exterior the well-known and historic Ganesh temple and Balaji temple positioned at Agra Gate.
On this event, samples of Motichoor laddu and mawa sweets ready in ghee have been taken from a store. Samples of Malpua ready in ghee and mawa utilized in getting ready prasad have been taken from one other store close by. Additional CMHO Dr Ramlal Jat mentioned that these samples can be examined. Mawa and ghee utilized in bhog are being specifically examined. Jat mentioned that there are numerous candy sellers round each the well-known temples.
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During the inspection there, the shopkeepers have been instructed to make sure that the substances utilized in getting ready the prasad like mawa, gram flour and ghee and so on. are of fine high quality. Also, particular consideration needs to be paid to cleanliness. Food license needs to be displayed. The shopkeepers have been additionally instructed to make sure the purity of the water utilized in getting ready the prasad.
The bhog made at these non secular locations is okay: He knowledgeable that within the certification of bhogs, Shri Radha Madhav temple positioned at Nimbakacharya Peeth and Gurudwara Guru Nanak Sahib in Pushkar have been additionally marked from the district. The bhogs made right here met all of the parameters set by FSSAI in Delhi. Additional CMHO knowledgeable that pre and put up meals security audit of each the non secular locations has been performed. Issuing certificates to each the non secular locations is presently beneath course of.