- The Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) continues its campaign against unhygienic eateries during the tourism season.
- A team led by FDA officer Richard Noronha shut down five food establishments in Calangute for violating hygiene standards.
- Approximately 850kg of cooked food and raw meat were confiscated, with help from the local panchayat.
- FDA director Shweta Dessai announced penalties for vendors violating the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.
- Multiple raids resulted in the confiscation of around 80kg of biryani in Baga and over 100kg in previous raids at Calangute.
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