IAS Officer Tukaram Mundhe Leads Maharashtra's Fierce Food Safety Crackdown, Files 235 FIRs and Busts Massive Synthetic Milk Racket
IAS officer Tukaram Mundhe has launched an extensive food safety crackdown in Maharashtra since becoming Food and Drug Administration Commissioner on May 25, 2026. The campaign has resulted in 235 FIRs, 274 sealed establishments, the exposure of a synthetic milk racket worth Rs 9.21 crore, strict action against leading businesses, and the introduction of an AI-powered grievance portal.
The enforcement drive uncovered a large-scale operation producing synthetic milk by using detergent, edible oil, and various chemicals. Authorities found that more than 2.3 crore liters of adulterated milk, valued at approximately Rs 9.21 crore, had been contaminated through these illegal practices, making it one of the most significant food adulteration cases uncovered during the campaign.
The Food and Drug Administration also initiated strict action against several well-known establishments for failing to comply with hygiene and food safety standards. Among those facing suspension were K. Rustom & Co., Shalimar Hospitality, and other businesses found to have serious sanitation deficiencies during inspections.
The crackdown extended to religious destinations as well, where authorities acted after receiving complaints from devotees regarding the quality of sweets sold in Shirdi. Substandard peda was destroyed following inspections that confirmed quality concerns, reflecting the administration's commitment to protecting consumers regardless of location or establishment.
To strengthen food safety enforcement across the state, Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe launched the "Safe Food, Safe Maharashtra" campaign along with an Artificial Intelligence-powered grievance portal designed to improve public participation and accelerate the resolution of food safety complaints.
The extensive enforcement campaign has reportedly led to a decline in milk supplies from operators allegedly involved in adulteration, as many feared strict legal action. At the same time, the drive has attracted public appreciation for its decisive enforcement. However, critics have also questioned why similar large-scale action had not been taken in the past despite longstanding concerns over food adulteration.
The ongoing crackdown under Tukaram Mundhe marks one of Maharashtra's most extensive food safety enforcement campaigns in recent years, combining legal action, technological intervention, and rigorous inspections to combat adulteration and hygiene violations while reinforcing accountability across the state's food supply chain.

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