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Five-star hotel penalised

January 22, 2018 12:03 am | Updated 12:03 am IST - HYDERABAD

Flouted hygiene norms by procuring unstamped meat; pays ₹26,000 fine

Officials of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) on Saturday imposed a penalty of ₹26,000 on a five-star hotel in Nanakramguda for a host of violations, which included procuring and using unstamped meat.

Officials including Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Director (Veterinary wing), veterinary officer, food inspectors and the Assistant Medical Officer of Health (AMOH) inspected Hotel Hyatt and imposed the penalty for not following the public health and hygiene norms, a note from the GHMC said.

Violations by the hotel included -- apart from using unstamped meat -- non-segregation of wet and dry garbage as per the norms, not displaying temperature inside the kitchen and cold storage units, and keeping vegetarian and non-vegetarian food in the same storage location, though separately, officials said.

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The norm that food handlers should obtain medical certificates certifying them as free from contagious diseases has not been adhered to, they said.

The management is being prosecuted under various sections of the GHMC Act 1955, the officials said. A cheque of ₹13.65 lakh has been collected as license fee due.

Food samples were also collected for lab examination. Instructions were given to the hotel management to rectify all the defects pointed out by the inspection team and report compliance, it said.

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