Rawalpindi: The Punjab Food Authority (PFA), in its ongoing drive of checking food outlets, on Sunday imposed fines on various outlets in city areas for violating the rules of the PFA Act.
The Department spokesman informed the journalist that PFA teams during routine checking imposed a fine of Rs30,000 on restaurants over the presence of rats in the kitchen area while two dairy shops were fined for selling adulterated milk.
The teams also imposed a fine on a famed bakery for using chemicals while warning notices were issued to 62 outlets for improving cleanliness.
A representational image of young people working in a company. — AFP/FileIslamabad: The National Vocational and...
Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan, Yerzhan Kistafin speaks during a book launching ceremony. —...
Ahmed Jawad A A. Rabei, ambassador of the State of Palestine , VC Riphah University Prof. Dr Anis Ahmed and Dr...
The Department of Food Science & Technology building in the University of Karachi. — University of Karachi...
The printed papers of cigarettes can be seen in a cigarette factory. — FBR Website/FileIslamabad: Health activists...
This representational image shows an array of colourful flowers on display on December 3, 2023. — Facebook/Parks and...