After failing in the product quality test in India, Patanjali products have also suffered a major setback in neighboring country Nepal.
According to the news, six medical product of Patanjali Ayurveda has failed in lab tests in Nepal. After failing in the quality test, the government has immediately stopped the consumption of Patanjali products in Nepal.
Nepal's Health Ministry has asked Patanjali to send back six of its products to India. On the other hand, the Nepal government has requested shopkeepers not to sell these products in the country. The six medical products that fail in the test include Divya Gashir Churna, Bakuchi Churna, Amla Churna, Triphala Churna, Adivya Churna and Aswagandha Churna.
According to sources, the product quality test of seven products was done in which only one product could get green signal for selling in Nepal.
Recently Kanak Mani Dixit tweeted that Amla Churna of Patanjali Batch number AMC067, Divya Gashar Churna Batch number A-GHCI31, Bakuchi Churna Batch number BKC 011, Triphala Churna Batch number A-TPC151, Aswagandha Batch number AGC 081, Adivya Churna Batch number DYC 059 have failed in microbial test.
Earlier, according to information received under Right to Information (RTI), several products of Baba Ramdev's company Patanjali failed in the quality test performed by a lab in Uttarakhand.
According to the report of Hindustan Times, this information was given in response to the information received under Right to Information (RTI). According to this, about 40 percent of Ayurveda products, including Patanjali's products, were not found in accordance with the standard in Ayurveda and Unani offices of Haridwar.
Out of 82 samples gathered between 2013 and 2016, 32 products could not pass quality test. Patanjali's 'Divya Amla Juice' and 'Shivalingi Seed' are among those products which were not found according to quality standards.
Let me tell that the canteens of the army last month banned Patlaji's Amla juice. This action was taken by the Army on the failure of Patanjali's product in a quality check conducted by the West Bengal Health Laboratory.
According to the Lab Report of the Uttarakhand Government, the pH quantity was less than the limit fixed in Amla juice. Acidity and other health problems arise when pH is less than 7.
It was also learned from the reply of RTI that 31.68 percent of Shivlingi seed was foreigner. However, Balkrishna, managing director of Patanjali and Ramdev's associate has dismissed the Lab report. In a conversation with HT, he said, "Shivlingi seed is a natural seed. How can we tamper with this?''
Consumer Complaint Council (CIC) of the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has observed that 98 products including Patanjali's Dantakanti Toothpaste, Patanjali Juice and Amul Epic Choko ice cream confuse customers.
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