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Vadodara: Food safety officials of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) raided a private dairy in the Gotri area of the city on Friday night and seized 129kg of ghee that is suspected to be spurious . The action was based on a tip-off from a Gotri police officer. The officer had received intelligence about the trade of ghee of dubious quality at Bansidhar Dairy Farm in Gokul Township on Gotri Road.

The officer had also learned that a large stock of it was stored at the dairy. A team of food safety officers went to the dairy late on Friday night. They found that a large quantity of the substance was stored in large aluminium cans.



Prima facie, it was apparent that the substance was not ghee. Samples were taken and sent to the public health laboratory of the civic body. A VMC official said the material may contain hydrogenated vegetable oil or similar ingredients.

It was being sold loose in small quantities from the shop. “Such incidents have emerged in the past as well and we have taken action,” the official said. We also published the following articles recently 8 proven benefits of ghee and how much to have daily Ghee, also known as clarified butter, has been a staple in Indian cuisine and Ayurvedic medicine.

Rich in essential nutrients and healthy fats, ghee offers numerous health benefits, including improved gut health, immune support, and better brain function. Consumed in moderation, ghee can enhance overall health and metabolism while supporting a balanced diet. A teaspoon of ghee in warm water can unlock these health benefits The article explored the benefits of ghee, a historically recommended food in Ayurveda, for overall health.

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Dairy owners feared relocation to Palghar, citing logistical and freshness challenges. The Maharashtra Keeping and Movement of Cattle in Urban Areas (Control) Act, 1976, was noted as unimplemented. Stakeholders sought proper infrastructure at new sites to mitigate business losses.

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