
Kerala: Govt Allegedly Distributes Banned Coconut Oil In Food Kits To Idukki Tribals; Food Poisoning Reported
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After the incident, the Adivasi Coordination Committee and Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP) sent the coconut oil for testing.
A tribal youth, who fell ill allegedly after consuming the coconut oil, sought answers from tribal department officials but was met with an unhelpful response. Instead of addressing the issue, the officials merely offered to replace the oil with a different brand.
The tribal extension officer arrived at the scene to address the issue, stating that the exact cause of the health problems is still unknown and test results are pending. The food kits were distributed by government-approved agencies, and it has only now been brought to their attention that the coconut oil was previously banned. The officer assured that the matter is being investigated by the health department, and further action will be taken once the facts are verified.
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