
Officers and employees' organizations unite against Narhari Jirwal's decision, fight against 'that' decision in the session
Minister of Food and Drug Administration Narhari Jirwal abruptly suspended the officers of the Food and Drug Administration in the recently concluded assembly session. In support of these officers, the administration officers and employees of the food department across the state staged a protest with pens. The action taken by Minister Narhari Jirwal without any strong reason is insulting. If action had been taken after the report in Mysore, it would have been possible. However, all the employee organizations have united against the action taken without taking information, and the employee organizations have warned of intensifying this fight if the suspension is not withdrawn.
Uncertified oil stocks were found in the shop of traders Mahesh and Ramesh Tanwar in Akkalkuwa in Nandurbar district. In this case, Joint Commissioner of Nashik Division Mahesh Chaudhary and six of Nandurbar district. Minister Zirwal ordered the suspension of Commissioners Sandeep Devre and Anand Pawar in the legislature. It is said that this action was taken based on a question raised by MLA Amsha Padvi in this regard.
What is the matter...?
Nandurbar District Food Safety Officer A. Bha. Pawar raided the shop of Mahesh and Ramesh Tanwar on March 10 and took samples of refined soybean and peanut oil. These samples were sent to the laboratory at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar on March 11, 2025. The report of these samples was received by the Nandurbar office on May 9. In this, it was reported that both the samples were uncertified. The Nandurbar office informed the shopkeeper concerned that these samples were uncertified. Meanwhile, on June 4, accordingly, both the samples were sent to the Central Food Technological Research Institute in Mysore for re-analysis.
Minister of Food and Drug Administration Narhari Jirwal abruptly suspended the officers of the Food and Drug Administration in the recently concluded assembly session. In support of these officers, the administration officers and employees of the food department across the state staged a protest with pens. The action taken by Minister Narhari Jirwal without any strong reason is insulting. If action had been taken after the report in Mysore, it would have been possible. However, all the employee organizations have united against the action taken without taking information, and the employee organizations have warned of intensifying this fight if the suspension is not withdrawn.
Uncertified oil stocks were found in the shop of traders Mahesh and Ramesh Tanwar in Akkalkuwa in Nandurbar district. In this case, Joint Commissioner of Nashik Division Mahesh Chaudhary and six of Nandurbar district. Minister Zirwal ordered the suspension of Commissioners Sandeep Devre and Anand Pawar in the legislature. It is said that this action was taken based on a question raised by MLA Amsha Padvi in this regard.
What is the matter...?
Nandurbar District Food Safety Officer A. Bha. Pawar raided the shop of Mahesh and Ramesh Tanwar on March 10 and took samples of refined soybean and peanut oil. These samples were sent to the laboratory at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar on March 11, 2025. The report of these samples was received by the Nandurbar office on May 9. In this, it was reported that both the samples were uncertified. The Nandurbar office informed the shopkeeper concerned that these samples were uncertified. Meanwhile, on June 4, accordingly, both the samples were sent to the Central Food Technological Research Institute in Mysore for re-analysis.
Uncertified oil stocks were found in the shop of traders Mahesh and Ramesh Tanwar in Akkalkuwa in Nandurbar district. In this case, Joint Commissioner of Nashik Division Mahesh Chaudhary and six of Nandurbar district. Minister Zirwal ordered the suspension of Commissioners Sandeep Devre and Anand Pawar in the legislature. It is said that this action was taken based on a question raised by MLA Amsha Padvi in this regard.
What is the matter...?
Nandurbar District Food Safety Officer A. Bha. Pawar raided the shop of Mahesh and Ramesh Tanwar on March 10 and took samples of refined soybean and peanut oil. These samples were sent to the laboratory at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar on March 11, 2025. The report of these samples was received by the Nandurbar office on May 9. In this, it was reported that both the samples were uncertified. The Nandurbar office informed the shopkeeper concerned that these samples were uncertified. Meanwhile, on June 4, accordingly, both the samples were sent to the Central Food Technological Research Institute in Mysore for re-analysis.