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CSE report not conclusive: Govt

Source: PTI
August 25, 2006 14:02 IST
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The Union health ministry has asked state governments and Central Food Laboratories to take samples of carbonated water and water used in the manufacture of carbonated water for checking pesticide residues.

In a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha, Health and Family Welfare Minister Anbumani Ramadoss said an expert committee has reviewed the claim of pesticide residues in soft drinks by the Centre of Science and Environment.

"The conclusion of the Expert Committee is that the report of CSE does not provide conclusive evidence for presence of different pesticides in the concentration reported," he said.

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He said the CSE report does not provide details required for the confirmatory interpretation of quantum results.

"In view of inconsistencies, CSE has been asked to provide further data."

"For monitoring the level of pesticides in carbonated water being sold in the country, the minisry of health and family welfare has already issued directions to all state governments and Central Food Laboratories to take samples of carbonated water as well as the water used in the manufacture of carbonated water for checking quality parameters, including pesticide residues," he said.

Provision already exists for drawing regular samples of food products from manufacturers, retailers etc under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954.

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