Mumbai’s iconic Parsi dairy farm loses its license as the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) continues a crackdown on alleged regulatory violations. According to NDTV, the action is part of an intensive two-day statewide FDA drive carried out on Tuesday and Wednesday. The FDA’s enforcement is led by Tukaram Mundhe, and the license loss for the dairy farm follows the regulator’s assessment during the inspections and review of compliance. The report frames the development as part of broader enforcement activity rather than an isolated case, indicating that multiple actions are being taken during the same crackdown period. The available information does not specify the exact reasons cited in the license cancellation, the immediate operational impact on the farm, or whether the decision can be appealed. Overall, the reporting highlights that the FDA’s enforcement continues during the ongoing statewide campaign and that the Mumbai dairy farm is one of the targets of the regulatory measures during the two-day operation.