Sweet shops raided in Ayodhya
If you come to Ayodhya, the city of Lord Sri Ram, after visiting the temples and enjoying the taste in the hotels and restaurants here, you need to be careful. In fact, there are many hotels and restaurants operating in Ayodhya that serve adulterated goods. Rama devotees coming to Ayodhya are also suffering the consequences. In connection with the upcoming festival of Rakshabandhan, food department hotels and restaurants in Ayodhya are being raided on a large scale, with several types of adulterated sweets and quality defects in cheese found.
The latest case is that of Ras Kunj Mithai in Ayodhya, UP. Here, the officials of the food department have seized a large quantity of adulterated goods. Which includes Chena, Parwar Barfi and Paneer and other items. Manik Chand, assistant commissioner of the food department, said that his department has been receiving complaints about Ras Kunj for several days.
27,000 was seized
In such a situation, when the festival of Rakshabandhan is also coming, this campaign of the food department has been intensified. As part of the campaign, the team of the department reached Ras Kunj Mithai. A raid was conducted here. Goods worth around Rs 27,000 have been seized in the raid, including items like chena, parwarni sweetmeat, rajbhog and paneer, which were also infested with worms. Samples of other items are also being taken.
Sawan Jula fair is going on in Ayodhya
However, the Sawan Jula fair is going on in Ayodhya and every day more than two lakh devotees are paying darshan and offering prayers in the monasteries and temples of Ayodhya. In such cases, after visiting monasteries and temples, devotees also have breakfast and dinner in hotels and restaurants. The Food Department has launched a series of raids in Ayodhya in view of the festival of Rakshabandhan after receiving complaints that shopkeepers and hoteliers here charge arbitrary rates to devotees visiting Ayodhya, even as they serve poor quality goods.