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Steps taken to boost food safety standards


FSSAI enforces strict licensing, hygiene standards, and annual inspections to ensure food safety compliance

Over 3 lakh street food vendors trained under FSSAI’s Food Safety Training and Certification Programme to promote safe food practices

FSSAI’s ‘Eat Right India’ Movement promotes food safety through certification and ecosystem reform

405 Street Food Hubs certified under FSSAI’s Eat Right Initiative to promote safe and hygienic eating

FSSAI deploys 305 Mobile Food Testing Labs nationwide to boost food safety and awareness

Posted On: 08 AUG 2025 4:48PM by PIB Delhi

.The Government of India enhances street food safety through rigorous inspections, awareness campaigns, and enforcement through the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). FSSAI is mandated to lay down science-based standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale, and import to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption.

Section 31 (1) and 31 (2) of the Food Safety and Standards (FSS) Act, 2006 provide that no person shall commence or carry on any Food Business except under a license/registration, whichever is applicable. Therefore, all Food Business Operators (FBOs) have to comply with prescribed standards and the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards (Licensing and Registration) Regulations, 2011. Every FBO has to follow the Schedule 4 sanitary and hygienic requirements and other requirements as prescribed under above mentioned regulation based on the type and scale of the food business. The sub-regulation 2.1.1. (6) of the Regulation mandates food safety inspection of Registered Petty Food Manufacturers once a year by the Registering Authority or any officer or agency specifically authorized for the purpose.

Further, FSSAI, through State/ UTs and its regional offices, conducts regular surveillance, monitoring, inspection, and random sampling of food products to check compliance with the standards laid down under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, Rules and Regulations made thereunder. In case the food samples are found to be non-conforming, penal action is initiated against the defaulting Food Business Operators as per provisions of the FSS Act, Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The details of the inspections conducted for the last three years are given below, and State-wise details are as below: 

 

Total Inspections conducted, State/UT, and year-wise

State

FY 2022-23

 

2023-24

2024-25

Andaman And Nicobar Islands

1454

796

515

Andhra Pradesh

534

611

443

Arunachal Pradesh

7

2

4

Assam

4

255

28

Bihar

1

14

0

Chandigarh

14

0

0

Chhattisgarh

350

545

963

Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu

214

51

19

Delhi

24

41

30

Goa

1204

1273

1462

Gujarat

643

852

1535

Haryana

470

341

33

Himachal Pradesh

587

173

155

Jammu & Kashmir

5396

3023

2703

Jharkhand

46

49

201

Karnataka

1602

3591

6367

Kerala

4802

10229

12105

Ladakh

119

72

219

Lakshadweep

0

3

16

Madhya Pradesh

1534

2711

3941

Maharashtra

1841

1436

1071

Manipur

113

70

84

Meghalaya

4

54

199

Mizoram

0

0

35

Nagaland

18

18

18

Orissa

1212

1460

968

Puducherry

0

0

0

Punjab

262

159

148

Rajasthan

107

1023

2259

Sikkim

142

110

0

Tamil Nadu

5409

3742

3053

Telangana

329

227

54

Tripura

1

70

68

Uttarakhand

559

294

373

Uttar Pradesh

9605

8483

12909

West Bengal

725

998

716

 

To enhance awareness and promote safe food practices among food handlers, including street food vendors, FSSAI launched the Food Safety Training and Certification (FoSTaC) programme in 2017. This initiative offers training in food safety and standards for individuals engaged in food business, whether as food business operators or employees. Under FoSTaC, a specialized awareness course titled “Street Food Vending” has been developed. Till now, more than 3 lakh street food vendors across the country have been trained through this programme.

FSSAI is carrying out a nationwide initiative, “Eat Right India movement” to ensure food safety and hygiene for all citizens. It is a collective effort to transform the food ecosystem of the country. Under this initiative, Eat Right certificates are awarded to ensure food safety and hygiene in places where food is prepared or served.

FSSAI has designed the Eat Right Street Food Hub certification programme to educate people about food safety and hygiene at Food Streets. It is a cluster-based initiative, where food vendors are educated to maintain the food safety standards. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials are provided to display, enhancing visibility, building consumer trust, and encouraging one and all to eat safe and hygienic. There are 405 Eat Right Street Food Hubs certified under Eat Right India.

Further, to extend outreach for on-the-spot food testing and dissemination of food safety information in remote areas, FSSAI has introduced Mobile Food Testing Laboratories (MFTLs) to all the States and UTs. The three key activities of the MFTLs are:

  1. On-spot testing of food commodities;
  2. Training for food business operators
  3. Food safety awareness among food business operators, street food vendors, the general public, schools, institutes, organizations, etc. FSSAI has deployed 305 MFTLs to 35 States/UTs across India to date.

The Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Shri Prataprao Jadhav, stated this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

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