Rise in food poisoning cases highlights lapses in food safety

Now I have sufficient facts from the article (Tier 4) and web searches (fssai.gov.in, pib.gov.in, who.int). Writing the study note:


Food Safety in India: Rise in Food Poisoning Cases & FSS Act Implementation Lapses


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Governing Act Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006
Implementing Authority FSSAI — Food Safety and Standards Authority of India
Parent Ministry Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
FSSAI Headquarters New Delhi
Predecessor laws subsumed 8 Acts including PFA Act 1954, Fruit Products Order 1955, Meat Food Products Order 1973, etc.
SFSI Parameters (5) (1) Human Resources & Institutional Data, (2) Compliance, (3) Food Testing — Infrastructure & Surveillance, (4) Training & Capacity Building, (5) Consumer Empowerment
SFSI Max Score 100
Deaths (2024) 1,122 due to food poisoning (NCRB — Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India) [S1]
States below 50/100 (SFSI 2023-24) Nearly three-fourths of all States and UTs [S1]
Jharkhand SFSI score 26.5 — with 130+ food poisoning deaths in 2024 [S1]
Uttar Pradesh SFSI score 44.25 — with 200+ food poisoning casualties in 2024 [S1]
World Food Safety Day 7 June (UN-designated) [S4]
SFSI Edition (latest) 6th edition (2023-24) [S3]

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Social

Legal / Constitutional

Administrative / Governance

Ethical / Governance

Economic

Scientific / Technological


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks (high-density factual bullets)


8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping: - GS-II: Governance, government policies and interventions for development; health-related issues; statutory bodies (FSSAI). - GS-III: Food safety, food processing industries; public health infrastructure. - GS-IV: Ethics in governance — regulatory accountability and the state's duty of care to citizens.

Specific Syllabus Headings: - GS-II: "Issues relating to development and management of social sector/services relating to Health"; "Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability" - GS-III: "Food processing and related industries"

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "The State Food Safety Index reveals a direct correlation between regulatory capacity and food poisoning mortality. Critically examine the institutional challenges in implementing the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, and suggest reforms." (GS-II, 15 marks) 2. "Food poisoning deaths in India are a governance failure, not merely a public health problem. Discuss with reference to Centre–State roles under the FSS Act, 2006." (GS-II/GS-IV, 15 marks) 3. "Evaluate the effectiveness of FSSAI as a regulatory body in ensuring food safety in India. What structural changes are needed to strengthen food safety enforcement?" (GS-II, 10 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 Predecessor to FSS Act 2006; understand legislative evolution
NCRB and Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India (ADSI) Report Primary data source for food poisoning statistics; important for data-based Mains answers
Mid-Day Meal Scheme / PM POSHAN School food poisoning incidents directly implicate this scheme's safety protocols
One Nation One Food Safety initiative FSSAI's harmonisation agenda across state food laws
WHO International Food Safety Standards (Codex Alimentarius) Global benchmark FSSAI aligns with; tested in international health governance questions
National Health Policy 2017 Policy framework within which food safety sits as a preventive health priority
Consumer Protection Act, 2019 Overlaps with FSS Act on consumer rights against adulterated food; CCPA vs. FSSAI jurisdiction
Essential Commodities Act, 1955 Intersects on food storage and adulteration control; tested for overlap with FSS Act

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Ministry confusion: FSSAI is under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare — NOT Ministry of Food Processing Industries (common error; the latter governs food industry promotion).
  2. Year of FSS Act: The Act is 2006, not 2011. The regulations were notified in 2011 — aspirants often conflate the two dates.
  3. SFSI vs. Food Safety Index: Do not confuse SFSI (State Food Safety Index — FSSAI) with WHO's Global Food Safety Index or any nutrition index; it is an FSSAI-specific ranking tool.
  4. PFA Act not repealed by Constitution: The PFA Act, 1954 was repealed by the FSS Act, 2006 — not by any constitutional amendment; this is a statutory (not constitutional) change.
  5. "Accidental Deaths" report attributed wrongly: Food poisoning mortality data comes from NCRB's ADSI Report — not from FSSAI, MoHFW, or ICMR. Misattributing the source is a common factual error in Mains answers.

11. Sources