Filing its suggestions before the bench of Chief Justice D Murugesan and Justice Jayant Nath, the committee comprising experts and government officials said the pesticide residue testing infrastructure with the city government is also required to be strengthened.
"The monitoring of pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables sold in Delhi should be intensified in the public interest. The Delhi government may consider establishing a Pesticide Residue Management Cell (PRMC) under the control of Food Commissioner of the state," the panel, set up to to look into the issue pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables sold in Delhi, recommended.
It also opined that government's existing testing infrastructure should be strengthened saying "additional working space, skilled and trained manpower, sophisticated equipment etc for smooth and efficient functioning of laboratory. The laboratory capacity is presently under utilised...."
In addition, the experts suggested that a technical work programme should be developed by the city government so that number of samples of particular fruits and vegetables would be identified and also no consignment should be allowed to enter the country without pre-dispatch pesticide testing report by the exporter.
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