FSSAI needs to focus on food safety: Parliamentary panel

Says funds are being underutilised by FSSAI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A parliamentary panel has asked the health department to take necessary measures to arrest underutilisation of funds by the country's safety regulator Safety and Standards Authority of (FSSAI) and ensure strengthening of the testing system in a time-bound manner.

It said the safety and standardisation of is a "neglected" area in and the health department, under which the falls, needs to focus more on this field.



Emphasising the need for ample provisioning of mobile testing labs, the committee has also recommended that the of all items being tested should be advertised in newspapers and to make people aware.

The parliamentary committee on Demands for Grants for 2017-18 for the Department of Health and Family Welfare noted that there has been a "consistent trend" of underutilisation of funds in 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17.

The committee, chaired by MP Ram Gopal Yadav, "expects the department to take appropriate measures to arrest shortfall in utilisation of budgetary funds and ensure that the strengthening of testing systems and laboratories is done in a time-bound manner."

The was established in 2006 and the status of safety, regulation, manufacturing, processing, distribution, sale and import of items for human consumption shows a "dreary" picture in India, the committee said.

Slow progress of developmental activities and initiatives would hamper the quality of work being rendered in the context of safety and standardisation of items, it noted.

Since there are numerous domains under the FSSAI, underutilisation of budgeted funds indicates "negligence" in this area and "poor" financial planning on the part of the authorities concerned, the committee said.

It emphasised the need for ample provisioning of mobile testing labs which, the committee said, would go a long way in ensuring awareness regarding precautionary measures so that diseases spreading through contaminated and sub-standard are minimised.

It asked the department to set desirable and achievable targets and seek additional funds depending upon the implementation of the scheme at a later stage.

FSSAI needs to focus on food safety: Parliamentary panel

Says funds are being underutilised by FSSAI

Says funds are being underutilised by FSSAI A parliamentary panel has asked the health department to take necessary measures to arrest underutilisation of funds by the country's safety regulator Safety and Standards Authority of (FSSAI) and ensure strengthening of the testing system in a time-bound manner.

It said the safety and standardisation of is a "neglected" area in and the health department, under which the falls, needs to focus more on this field.

Emphasising the need for ample provisioning of mobile testing labs, the committee has also recommended that the of all items being tested should be advertised in newspapers and to make people aware.

The parliamentary committee on Demands for Grants for 2017-18 for the Department of Health and Family Welfare noted that there has been a "consistent trend" of underutilisation of funds in 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17.

The committee, chaired by MP Ram Gopal Yadav, "expects the department to take appropriate measures to arrest shortfall in utilisation of budgetary funds and ensure that the strengthening of testing systems and laboratories is done in a time-bound manner."

The was established in 2006 and the status of safety, regulation, manufacturing, processing, distribution, sale and import of items for human consumption shows a "dreary" picture in India, the committee said.

Slow progress of developmental activities and initiatives would hamper the quality of work being rendered in the context of safety and standardisation of items, it noted.

Since there are numerous domains under the FSSAI, underutilisation of budgeted funds indicates "negligence" in this area and "poor" financial planning on the part of the authorities concerned, the committee said.

It emphasised the need for ample provisioning of mobile testing labs which, the committee said, would go a long way in ensuring awareness regarding precautionary measures so that diseases spreading through contaminated and sub-standard are minimised.

It asked the department to set desirable and achievable targets and seek additional funds depending upon the implementation of the scheme at a later stage.
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