KOZHIKODE: The City Corporation fitness squad, led by enterprise fitness officer Dr. R S Gopakumar, performed a wonder inspection on Thursday night, covering around ten makeshift eatery shops (thattukada) in the Palayam and Kozhikode Beach areas.
Kozhikode enterprise authorities have also shut down a catering unit making ready-fried snack objects at Palayam after detecting food objects being prepared in the most unhygienic conditions. The civic frame closed down the catering unit `Akhil Buye’s’ owned by Anil Kumar at Palayam C P Bazar. The squad members have also detected that Akhil investors deployed people, including migrant employees, to coach and sell fried snacks. The workers organized snacks in an unclean kitchen and discovered that they were reusing the oil. The group also detected the resale of two and three-day vintage snack objects at the street vending retailers. The center resources around 50,000 fried snacks, consistent with day bakeries, accommodations, and street vendors in and across the metropolis.
Dr. Gopakumar, on the side of fitness inspector C U Ranjith, and junior health inspectors P M Shaji and B Bijukumar sealed the catering outlet. The officials have also amassed drinking water samples from a makeshift eatery outlet at Palayam. The avenue vending outlets at Palayam were discovered to be using the water from the Palayam public properly to dispense snacks. The civic frame also issued notices to the avenue vendors at Kozhikode Beach for illegally using more than LPG cylinders to cook meals. Corporation health officer Dr. Gopakumar stated that the sample of ingesting water accumulated from Palayam was already sent for quality check at the Kerala Water Authority lab. “The civic body will conduct comparable inspections, masking all the street merchandising stalls promoting meal gadgets to ensure the high-quality food is sold through these shops,” he stated.
MALAPPURAM: The revenue government started to demolish the arguable test dam in Kakkadampoil hills, which is owned using the father-in-law of Nilambur MLA P V Anvar, following the court order to open the illegally constructed take a look dam completely. On June eleven, the Kerala High Court ordered the district collector of Malappuram to demolish the check dam at Cheenkannippali within fifteen days. The sub-collector of Perinthalmanna, Anupam Mishra, had initiated the tactics to demolish the check-dam days ago. Apart from revenue officials, woodland, irrigation, geology branch officials, and many others had also been given a gift on the website. At the same time, the demolition the usage of the two earthmovers started on Friday. It turned in 2015 when the illegal test dam was built on ecologically fragile land. After illegally mining a huge area of EFL land and blocking the flow of a range of streams from deep woodland, the construction of a boating center should be part of the controversial entertainment park on the adjacent land.
The issue started to mild after TOI suggested the rule violations via the group in September 2016. The district collector, A Shainamol, ordered an inquiry based on the TOI document. The joint investigations using sales and woodland authorities confirmed the violation of the guideline within the region. But in 2017, collector Amit Meena ordered a fresh investigation. Based on the inquiry, the collector ordered the demolition of the dam in December 2017. But the dam owner approached the excessive court, and the court stayed the collector’s order.
In an order issued on April 10, the court docket had directed the government to open the check dam with immediate effect. But authorities didn’t drain out the water. On May 22, 2019, HC ordered the dam owner to open it completely. However, the proprietor didn’t comply with the order, and the court asked the collector to take a powerful step to fully drain the water from the check dam and recover the value of demolition works from the proprietor.




