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When did the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act come into force?
When did the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act come into force?
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The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act came into force 1st June 1955 and The Prevention of Food Adulteration Bill was passed on 29th September 1954.
The Prevention of Food Adulteration Act came into force on June 1, 1955. It was passed in 1954.
The prevention of food adulteration act looks to prevent the adulteration of the food and beverage items to be fit for human consumption, except water and drugs. This act gives the central government a variety of responsibilities which are stated below.
The prevention of food adulteration act looks to prevent the adulteration of the food and beverage items to be fit for human consumption, except water and drugs. This act gives the central government a variety of responsibilities which are stated below.