Alert: Patanjali Products With Manufacturing Date Of ‘Oct 2016’ Are Already In The Market

Supported by

Source: Times of India | Reported By - Arunav Sinha

Needless to mention that Swami Ramdev had immensely contributed towards creating awareness on health and healthy lifestyle. However, this comes as a shocker when officials of the Food Safety and Drug Administration department tumbled upon two 1-kg packs of Aawla Murabba (manufactured by Patanjali Ayurveda), which mentioned the date of manufacturing of the Murabba as October 20, 2016, while its expiry date has been mentioned as October 19, 2017.

Interestingly, this sample of Murabba was available for sale in the market. The sample was taken from a retail shop located in Kalyanpur Ring Road.


The Logical Indian urges our community members to be vigilant while purchasing and consuming any products from the market, especially medicines and immediately report any such cases that are noticed. It is high time that private companies take their business and our health seriously and be honest while revealing their products’ manufacturing or expiry dates.


If you too have a similar story to tell, send us your story at [email protected]

#PoweredByYou We bring you news and stories that are worth your attention! Stories that are relevant, reliable, contextual and unbiased. If you read us, watch us, and like what we do, then show us some love! Good journalism is expensive to produce and we have come this far only with your support. Keep encouraging independent media organisations and independent journalists. We always want to remain answerable to you and not to anyone else.

Featured

Amplified by

Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

From Risky to Safe: Sadak Suraksha Abhiyan Makes India’s Roads Secure Nationwide

Amplified by

P&G Shiksha

P&G Shiksha Turns 20 And These Stories Say It All

Recent Stories

Delhi Deploys 100 Fogging Autos Across 250 Wards As Dengue Cases Reach 162 Ahead Of Monsoon

Smriti Mandhana Becomes First Cricketer Ever To Hit 600 Fours In T20 Internationals History

Temple Tragedy In Maharashtra: 7+ Killed As Temple Hall Collapses; More Than 30 Devotees Injured

Contributors

Writer : 
Editor : 
Creatives :