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Safeguarding Pune: FDA Busts Counterfeit Cosmetics While CM Tackles the Pavana Water Crisis

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From counterfeit skincare products on pharmacy shelves to an unresolved pipeline dispute affecting tens of thousands of Pune households, this week saw government authorities at multiple levels move to protect the health and welfare of the region's residents.

🚨 FDA Seizes Fake Cosmetics and Illegal Drugs in Pune and Nagpur

Maharashtra's Food and Drug Administration carried out enforcement action against counterfeit cosmetics and illegal drug sales, with seizures recorded in both Pune and Nagpur. Among the items targeted were fake versions of a well-known skin care brand, highlighting the scale and sophistication of product counterfeiting in the state. The crackdown exposed significant regulatory violations by traders who were selling products without proper authorization. Officials indicated that the action was part of a broader effort to clean up the market and protect consumers from potentially harmful unregulated substances. [6]

💧 CM Fadnavis Convenes Meeting Over Pune's Pavana Pipeline Dispute

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis called a high-level meeting to address the long-standing dispute over the Pavana pipeline, which is critical to water supply in parts of the Pune region. The pipeline issue has been a source of tension between different local bodies and communities dependent on the water source. The CM's direct intervention signals that the state government recognizes the urgency of resolving the standoff, particularly as summer water stress and monsoon-season infrastructure challenges converge. Residents and civic groups in the affected areas have been closely watching for a resolution that ensures equitable and reliable access to water. [3]

Sources: [6] The Indian Express · [3] The Times of India

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