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Panaji: To enhance food safety standards and to ensure hygiene in restaurants operating in the state, the Directorate of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will conduct a thorough hygiene audit of all restaurants across the state. According to FDA, there are around 10,000 restaurants operating in Goa. The move comes against the backdrop of several complaints received from locals as well as tourists of unsanitary conditions in a few restaurants operating in the state. “In response to the numerous complaints received from both, local residents and tourists regarding unsanitary conditions in a few restaurants in Goa, the Food and Drug Administration has been instructed to implement stringent measures with immediate effect,” said Health Minister Vishwajit Rane in a post on social media. Officers of FDA and Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)-empanelled third-party auditors will conduct the hygiene inspections in all restaurants. “Every restaurant is now required to obtain and prominently display an official hygiene rating certificate on their premises. These comprehensive audits will evaluate adherence to FSSAI food safety standards, maintenance of proper sanitation protocols, staff hygiene training practices and waste management systems,” said Rane. He said restaurant owners must ensure full compliance with these requirements, as non-compliance may result in strict action under the existing food safety regulations. “The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance food safety standards and restore public confidence in Goa’s restaurant industry. Restaurant owners seeking clarification or additional information may contact the FDA office during regular office hours,” he said.Class Action Announcement For Celsius Holdings, Inc. (CELH): Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP Announces That A Securities Class Action Lawsuit Has Been Filed Against Celsius Holdings, Inc.