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#UttarPradesh : #UPFDA conducted raids at multiple dairy establishments in Ghaziabad. 868 kg paneer & 170 kg of khoya were destroyed on the spot. The nationwide campaign of FSSAI against food adulteration continues with strict enforcement & vigilance by state FDAs. #FSSAIAction

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