NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of a media report, based on the findings of the Union Agriculture Ministry that there has been an almost "two-fold" increase in the number of samples containing pesticides above the permitted Maximum Residue Level (MRL) in vegetables, fruits, meat and spices in the last six years.
"Considering it a serious issue of human rights violation, Justice D Murugesan, Member of the Commission has issued notices to the Chairperson, Food and Safety Standard Authority of India, Secretary, Union Ministry of Food Processing Industries and Secretaries, In-Charge of Food and Agriculture of all the states and has asked them to inform, within eight weeks, about the action taken to minimise the residue level in vegetables, foods, meat and spices," said a statement issued by the Commission.
"It is to be emphasised that any food article, which is hazardous and injurious to public health, is a potential danger to the fundamental right to life.
"The enjoyment of life and attainment, including right to life and human dignity encompasses, within its ambit availability of articles of food, without insecticides or pesticides residues, veterinary drugs residues, antibiotic residues, solvent residues etc," Murugesan said.
Justice Murugesan also pointed out that "Though, it is the paramount duty of the states and its authorities to achieve an appropriate level for protection of human life and health which is a fundamental right as well as human right, the reports of rampant use of pesticides etc in food articles continue to pour in."
The maximum number of failed samples in most test centres was of the vegetables. The situation is even more alarming in Delhi and Mumbai.
Out of 629 samples analysed by PC Cell Centres, Delhi, 223 samples reportedly contained residue out of which 20 samples contained it above the MRL. The Export Inspection Council Centre, Kolkata and Mumbai analysed 1,149 samples out of which 352 contained residue and 22 had it above MRL.
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