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After restaurants, Cyberabad civic body shifts food safety focus to school kitchens, finds hygiene lapses

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After restaurants, Cyberabad civic body shifts food safety focus to school kitchens, finds hygiene lapses
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Cyberabad food safety officials inspected kitchens at three private schools in Hyderabad, uncovering several hygiene violations. Issues included improper food storage, poor lighting, and outdated or mismatched FSSAI licenses.

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Ensuring food safety in educational institutions is vital for public health and child welfare.

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The food safety teams of the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) on Tuesday, June 30, extended their inspections beyond restaurants and conducted checks at the kitchens of three private schools in and around Hyderabad, identifying hygiene violations.

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