Mangaluru: No decision on Maggi yet, awaiting directions from FSSAI: Khadar


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Jun 10: "The state government has not taken any decision on Maggi Noodles yet, as we not received any scientific report so far. The government cannot blindly ban Maggi," said health minister U T Khadar.

Addressing a press meet at the Circuit House here on Wednesday June 10, Khadar said, "We had sent the samples to CFTRI, Mysuru but it rejected and asked the samples to be sent to NABL. We have sent the samples to two labs - Robust Materials Technology Ltd which found the lead content within permissible limits, and to NABL in Peenya which found 0.053 grams of MSG in Maggi Noodles.

"However, there is no clarity on it in the Food Safety Act. We have sent the report to The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and once we get directions, we will take appropriate action," he said.

"We have already given directions to withdraw Maggi stocks from stores. But we are focussing not only on Maggi but six other brands as well and have already sent their samples to labs for testing," Khadar added.

He further said that the President of India has given his nod to the Karnataka Compulsory Service Training by Candidates Completed Medical Courses Bill, 2012, makig rural service compulsory for medical students in the state.

"This would have solve the problem of shortage of doctors in rural areas. A meeting has already been held with officials concerned to ensure that the order is implemented soon and is executed efficiently," he added.

"As many as 6,675 MBBS and 2,988 PG doctors will be writing their final exams this year, and those who pass will be assigned rural service. They will be serving in the 2,353 primary health centres in the state, 146 taluk hospitals and 30 district hospitals.

"The timing of primary health centres which are usually open from 8 am to 4 pm will be extended to 8 pm, and two additional doctors will be appointed for each primary health centre to work from 4 pm to 8 pm," he added.

"To monitor the system, there will be a committee headed by an MLA in every taluk, a district committe under the DC, and a state committee under the health department. The cabinet has already given approval to appoint 983 PG and 350 MBBS docts for government hospitals. The issue of salary increment has been already discussed and the proposal has been sent to the finance department, and approval is awaited," he informed.

Commenting on the recent gram panchayat elections, Khadar said, "I congratulate the voters of my constituency on voting for Congress-backed canidates. I will continue to support development work irrespective of who has been elected."

Regarding road development he said, "Rs 1.6 crore has already been sanctioned for road development from Talapady highway to Durgaparemeshwari Temple, Devipura and Kinya. We have also got approval to prepare detailed project report for the construction of road costing Rs 2.5 crore from Deralakatte to Adkarpadavu via Mangalore University and Parande Barua."


'Don't need to apologise to SDPI'

When asked about SDPI's demand for apology from him in the wake of his allegations that BJP had funded SDPI against Congress, Khadar said, "They (SDPI) are not even fit to be counted as a party. I do not have to apologise to such communal parties. Their initial agenda was social service but later it changed. In many like Bantwal, Sajipa and Bajpe SDPI has created problems. We dont have to bother about SDPI."


'Don't give religious colour to yoga'

On the issue of International Yoga Day to be observed on June 21, Khadar said, "Yoga is an Indian traditional practice and given religious colour to aspects of education and health is not good. Whoever wants to do yoga should be allowed to do it. The entire world is practising Yoga. I too reduced my weight from 95 to 75 kg by doing yoga regularly. Let people do it as an exercise. The chief minister will inaugurated the Yoga Day in Bengaluru."

Asked to comment on the withdrawal of cases against PFI and KFD, he said, "The state government did not withdraw cases against habitual offenders. Only cases against innocents have been dropped, and they include equal number of innocents from both communities. I have also asked the state government to drop cases against innocents in the Ullal riots."

T K Sudhir, and Melwyn and others were present.

  

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  • abdul samad, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 12 2015

    HELLO MINISTER.."They (SDPI) are not even fit to be counted as a party...IF SDPI NOT EVEN FIT TO COUNTED..THAN WHY YOU TALKING ABOUT SDPI...KAHI NA KAHI MIRCHI LAGA SDPI KE WAJE SE CongRSS PARTY KO.HAI NA KHADAR SHAB

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Jun 11 2015

    Who the he..are ü to tell this?
    mind your own business.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 11 2015

    Our Meteorological duffers goofed up "Ashooba".
    I wonder what sanctity do our testing laboratories have ...

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jun 11 2015

    lead is in permissible limit...how about beef or pork contents? Nestle was feeding all these years to Indian folks or Indian folks couldn't resist these tasty flavours ??

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  • T.Dsilva, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    U.P. Bihar labs and the lab technicians will definitely fail all quality tests if they are checked for their quality standards.

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  • SMR, karkala

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    Dear readers,

    Instead of waiting for report from FSSAI,why don't Karnataka government set up International accredited food safety,testing and certifying facility?
    WHO has already recommending 'ZERO' MSG in Europe.Why Kannadigas need more MSG in their food for taste more than health?
    Jai hind

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 11 2015

    You say "WHO has already recommending 'ZERO' MSG in Europe".

    Why don't you give a source for your information. I searched everywhere and could not come up any sources about the World Health Organization recommending anything on MSG.

    Most people are terribly confused about Mono-sodium Glutamate.

    Glutamate is an amino acid naturally occurring in many vegetables, shrimps, fish etc. If you are eating any of these vegetables, shrimps and fish - you are already consuming Glutamate amino acid.

    When you add ordinary salt to the Glutamate amino acid, you get Mono-sodium Glutamate. We have been eating salt for thousands of years!

    So, why would anyone ban Mono-sodium Glutamate?

    Please do not spread misinformation.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 11 2015

    Mangalurian,

    Thank you for your info.

    Most people are idiots. First they dont read what they are talking about and then they spread false news and panic like a headless chicken.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    Cyclone Ashobaa made an @ss of India's Meteorological Department and we want to Make in India ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    MAGGIE IS ANOTHER FARCE LIKE TOMAR ...

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    As per news, Singapore's food regulator d yesterday that the Maggi noodles imported from India are completely safe, and free from health risks. Surely Singapore's testing will be a bit more credible than the testing done in UP and Bihar.

    It appears that the testing and/or the judgment by the lab was flawed. Here's how: the lab tested just the seasoning mix by itself and found that certain ingredients had a concentration above normal.

    But, no consumer consumes the seasoning by itself! Instead, the seasoning mix is diluted with the noodles and water, thus vastly reducing its concentration of ingredients in the whole recipe.

    This is no different from the chilli powder we consume. No sane person eats spoonfuls of chilli powder, in which case it could be hazardous to health. Instead the chilli powder is diluted in the gravy, thus making it not only tolerable but also non-risky to health.

    However, India suffers from the political angle, from the desi manufacturing cartels (whose products should also be tested with the same yardstick), and from the highly suspect government labs in UP and Bihar.

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  • JK, Udupi

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    This guy is playing politics with public health. What about MSG report?

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  • Shabeer Puttur, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    or Waiting a Package from Nestle??

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  • john pinto, mangalore/dublin

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    of course shabeer. when package arrives, everything is edible and healthy food. when health spoils nobody will be there.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    Maggie noodles ban? it contain lead!!?

    Tobacco is still continuing in market as if it contains proteins,Vitamins and Minerals.

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  • abd, mlore

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    good comment about SDPI... :P

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    Can Govt publish a list that is safe rather than what is unsafe???

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  • Raju, mumbai

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    But why you are concerned about this?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    What people don't realize is that packaged foods have been noted as one of the reasons for most health related concerns in the Western society. This includes - obesity, diabetes, cancer, etc. Most western countries are moving towards the "farm to table" concept of eating, which was very much prevalent in India for a long time. Maybe, there is no need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to eating habits.

    Now tell me what's your problem??

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  • Raju, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 11 2015

    Best solution is you settle at Bahrain. There are so many problems in India

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    Wed, Jun 10 2015

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  • Don, mlore

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    Why there is a delay and awaiting for the report!
    Does Maggie sold in Mangalore has different ingredients?

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  • Devanand, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    Pappu Khush Huaa...

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  • Devanand, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    U-TURN Government..
    May be instructions received from high command..for banning italian products.
    These ministers won't take there own decision..all handicapped.

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  • Zuhair, Udupi/Muscat

    Wed, Jun 10 2015

    Nestle is a Swiss company not Italian!!

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