Authorities in Mumbai suspend the licence of Parsi Dairy Farm Pvt. Ltd., a dairy business operating for about 110 years, following a statewide enforcement drive. Inspectors report serious food safety and hygiene violations at the premises, including visible mould growth, poor sanitation, and pest infestation. They also cite inadequate food handling practices and the absence of expiry information on products, which regulators say do not meet required labelling and safety standards.
In connection with the action, authorities seize goods worth about Rs 1.90 crore during the broader crackdown described by the reporting. The enforcement measures focus on compliance with food safety rules, with inspectors documenting the conditions that they say raise risks to public health.
The reports describe the suspension and seizures as part of a coordinated effort by regulators to address violations in food-related businesses, and they highlight multiple hygiene and handling failures found at the Mumbai site during inspection.