Ordinary salt is being sold indiscriminately by claiming it to be iodized, administration has ordered an investigation

Nagaur News: After a case of selling ordinary salt made in Nawan of the district by claiming it to be iodized came to light, the administration has ordered an investigation into it. According to the rules of FSSAI, edible salt should contain 15 to 30 ppm iodine, but this standard is not being met in the salt of Nawan.

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Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Author
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Ordinary salt is being sold indiscriminately by claiming it to be iodized, administration has ordered an investigation
Ordinary salt is being sold indiscriminately by claiming it to be iodized, administration has ordered an investigation

The common salt that is manufactured in Nawan City of Rajasthan is being distributed throughout the country and abroad by labeling it as iodized. Poor individuals are also supplied this salt under government schemes, but the quality of the salt is not duly checked. Due to the negligence of the officials and the collusion of the traders, this has been going on for a long time, but now the administration has ordered an investigation into it.

According to Amar Ujala sources, in the greed of more production and more profits, local entrepreneurs are not adding iodine to ordinary salt, the lack of which can cause serious health problems in people. According to the rules of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), the amount of iodine in edible salt should be 15 to 30 ppm, but this standard is not being met in the salt of Nawan. When a complaint is made in this regard, the officials suppress the matter by doing only paperwork. In connivance with the salt traders, samples of already prepared packing are taken, due to which proper investigation is not possible.

Last month, the railways had lodged a complaint regarding the quality of salt being sent from the Nawan and Halbadh area of ​​​​Gujarat. When the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) investigated, it was found that there was only a nominal amount of iodine in the salt. After this, the railways imposed a heavy fine on the traders. However, the entrepreneurs converted this salt into the D category in collusion with the railways and officials, due to which the railways started getting more fare and the traders got huge profits.

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