FDA’s central lab confirms contaminants in Mother Dairy milk

13 Aug 2015

Detergent and frozen fat have been found by the Kolkata-based Central Laboratory during re-tests of milk samples collected by district Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) department from Mother Dairy booths in Ghaziabad.

The Ghaziabad FDA on Tuesday received the re-test reports from the Kolkata-based laboratory, according to which both samples of ''full cream'' and ''toned'' milk were found containing frozen fat and detergent, FDA official Vineet Kumar said in Delhi on Wednesday.

District FDA teams had collected samples of ''full cream milk'' on 11 January from a Mother Dairy booth situated at H-Block in Govindpuram, while samples of toned milk were collected on 30  January from the booth situated at 100 Feet Road in Loni in the district, he said.

Both the samples were sent to State Laboratory at Meerut for testing, where they were found it to be sub-standard as they contained ''low fat''.

But Mother Dairy challenged the test reports and demanded a re-test of samples at the Central Laboratory, he said.

The test report of the Kolkata central laboratory has been submitted to the district magistrate Vimal Kumar Sharma, who in turn will forward it to the Commissioner for further action, the official said.

Meanwhile, marketing head of Mother Dairy Sandeep Ghosh said that they were yet to receive re-test report of the Kolkata-based Central Laboratory.

As there were contradictions between the two test reports, Mother Dairy will approach appropriate legal forum to challenge them, Ghosh added.