Parag Milk Foods Receives FSSAI Penalty Orders of Rs. 6.14 Lakh
Filing Summary
Parag Milk Foods Ltd received two penalty orders from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on November 3, 2025. The orders, from FSSAI Udaipur and FSSAI Lunawada, impose total penalties of Rs. 6.14 Lakh. The action was taken under section 51 of the Foods Safety and Standards Act, 2006, for alleged substandard products found at a retail store. The company stated the products were fit for consumption and that it reserves the right to appeal. The financial impact is limited to the penalty amount.
Parag Milk Foods Ltd announced it received two separate orders from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on November 3, 2025. The orders impose a levy of penalty under section 51 of the Foods Safety and Standards Act, 2006.
The first order was from the FSSAI office in Udaipur. It levied a penalty of Rs. 1.14 Lakh. The action relates to an alleged substandard product when compared against standard specifications. The product sample was collected from a retail store.
The second order was from the FSSAI office in Lunawada. This order levied a penalty of Rs. 5 Lakh for a similar alleged violation of a product not meeting standard specifications. This product sample was also collected from a retail store.
According to the filing, the company noted that in both instances, the products in question were deemed fit for consumption. The company has stated that it reserves the right to file an appeal against both orders at the appropriate forum.
Parag Milk Foods Ltd reported that the financial impact of the orders is limited to the extent of the penalty levied. The company also stated there is no material impact on its operations or other activities as a result of these orders.
Parag Milk Foods Ltd is a dairy fast-moving consumer goods company based in India. The company’s business focus includes the manufacturing and marketing of milk and value-added dairy products. Its brand portfolio includes Gowardhan, Go, and Pride of Cows, with a strategic emphasis on categories such as cheese, ghee, and whey protein supplements.