Amity University rejected allegations of poor food and water quality at its Panvel campus after students reported jaundice and Hepatitis, the statement said. The university claimed campus dining and water facilities follow FSSAI norms, regular hygiene measures are maintained, and awareness advisories are issued, while suggesting some affected students may have consumed food outside campus.
Mumbai: A week after students representations along with All India Student Federation (AISF) visited Mantralaya on claiming that consuming canteen's food at the Panvel campus affected their health, the university rejected allegations.
Official statement on compliance
Amity University has rejected allegations regarding poor food and water quality on its campus after several students reported illnesses such as jaundice and Hepatitis.
In an official statement, the university said that all campus dining and water facilities comply with food safety regulations and hygiene standards prescribed by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). The administration stated that strict sanitation and hygiene measures are regularly maintained across the campus.
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