Dhangadhi trader fined for supplying substandard rice in relief package
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- Relief objects are seen at a retailer in Dhangadhi, on Tuesday, May 12, 2020. Photo: Tekendra Deuba/THT
DHANGADHI: A neighborhood dealer has been fined Rs 200,000 for supplying substandard rice in aid package deal in Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan City-Four in the course of the coronavirus disaster within the nation.
Authorities had requested the involved division to probe into the matter after locals complained concerning the high quality of rice.
Yogendra Chand, the market monitoring officer of the metropolis, stated, the Food Technology and Quality Control Office (FTQCO) carried out the inspection of distributed objects, immediately.
As per the Consumer Protection Act, 2018, now we have booked the native dealer for involvement in supplying substandard rice, stated inspector Kamal Bahadur Pun on the workplace of shopper safety, Dhangadhi.
Pun additional stated that legislation grants them the authority to close the enterprise and take additional actions if the dealer doesn’t submit wonderful inside seven days.
“We will take motion towards anybody concerned in anomalies,” stated FTQCO Dhangadhi Inspector Deepak Kunwar.
Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan Office had given the contract to Thakur Trade Link Pvt Ltd to produce objects in the course of the nationwide government-imposed lockdown.
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