"These (quality) concerns intensify during festival/ holiday season when the preparation, sale and consumption of milk products is at its highest.
"Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has, therefore, decided to facilitate setting up of infrastructural facilities," the regulator said in a public notice.
It has sought details from manufacturers about testing equipment within 15 days. The decision follows concerns raised by large section of media from time to time on quality of milk and its products in the market, it added.
This would enable bulk and individual consumers easy access to testing equipment to ensure that the quality of milk and its products brought by them is up to the required standards, it added.
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