PATNA: An afternoon after laboratory tests in Kolkata confirmed very high degree of formalin in fish samples, well being department principal secretary Sanjay Kumar mentioned the final name on ban could be taken in a couple of days.
“It is truly a significant issue and the department will take some serious determination,” mentioned Kumar. State well being minister Mangal Pandey could now not be contacted as he was once out of station.
On Tuesday, Kumar mentioned the tests confirmed high degree of formalin in seven out of ten fish samples despatched to Kolkata lab. The samples were accrued from the wholesale fish marketplace in Patna. Alarmingly, all the ten samples had high degree of heavy metals like lead and cadmium, which adversely affect human well being.
Formalin is a carcinogenic chemical and its use in food product may be very unhealthy. The same chemical is implemented on a dead frame to maintain it for longer period.
State animal and fisheries resources department had earlier written to the well being department to take necessary action to prevent formalin-laced fish from getting into the state marketplace. They had performed a test on 85 samples in Patna and Kolkata labs. After finding high degree of formalin in 25 samples, animal and fisheries resources minister Pashupati Kumar Paras had requested the well being department to prohibit the fish being procured from coastal region, especially from Andhra Pradesh.
On Wednesday, Paras mentioned the decision on banning fish from outside might be taken by way of well being department as it was once now not below his jurisdiction.
Former head of paediatrics department at Patna Medical College and Hospital, Dr Nigam Prakash Narayan, recommended the parents not to feed preserved fish to their kids. “Be it children or aged folks, formalin severely affect human well being,” he mentioned.
He mentioned formalin has each brief and long-term results on well being. “This is a cancer-causing agent and leads to nausea, loss of urge for food, skin irritation, respiration downside, cough and breathlessness,” he mentioned. However, he mentioned, there was once no harm in eating contemporary local fish.
“It is truly a significant issue and the department will take some serious determination,” mentioned Kumar. State well being minister Mangal Pandey could now not be contacted as he was once out of station.
On Tuesday, Kumar mentioned the tests confirmed high degree of formalin in seven out of ten fish samples despatched to Kolkata lab. The samples were accrued from the wholesale fish marketplace in Patna. Alarmingly, all the ten samples had high degree of heavy metals like lead and cadmium, which adversely affect human well being.
Formalin is a carcinogenic chemical and its use in food product may be very unhealthy. The same chemical is implemented on a dead frame to maintain it for longer period.
State animal and fisheries resources department had earlier written to the well being department to take necessary action to prevent formalin-laced fish from getting into the state marketplace. They had performed a test on 85 samples in Patna and Kolkata labs. After finding high degree of formalin in 25 samples, animal and fisheries resources minister Pashupati Kumar Paras had requested the well being department to prohibit the fish being procured from coastal region, especially from Andhra Pradesh.
On Wednesday, Paras mentioned the decision on banning fish from outside might be taken by way of well being department as it was once now not below his jurisdiction.
Former head of paediatrics department at Patna Medical College and Hospital, Dr Nigam Prakash Narayan, recommended the parents not to feed preserved fish to their kids. “Be it children or aged folks, formalin severely affect human well being,” he mentioned.
He mentioned formalin has each brief and long-term results on well being. “This is a cancer-causing agent and leads to nausea, loss of urge for food, skin irritation, respiration downside, cough and breathlessness,” he mentioned. However, he mentioned, there was once no harm in eating contemporary local fish.
‘Government to decide on fish ban in two days’
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