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DCA busts unlicensed manufacturing of Mehandi in Jiyaguda

Pakeezah Duplicate Cones Seized by DCA

Officials of the Drugs Control Administration in Telangana conducted a raid on an unlicensed cosmetics manufacturing facility named Nagris Herbs situated in L.N. Nagar, Jiyaguda, Hyderabad on March 6th and 7th. The operation unveiled unauthorized production of cosmetics, including ‘Mehandi (Henna) Cones’ and ‘Henna Powder’.

Dca Officials Siezed Unlicensed Cosmetics

DCA officials seized large quantities of cosmetics, including Mehandi Cones (Henna Paste) and Henna Powder, manufactured under brand names such as ‘Pakeezah Gold Mehandi Cone,’ ‘Pakeezah Art Henna,’ ‘Pakeezah Fast Art Henna – Instant Cone,’ and ‘Pakeezah Purified Henna (Mehandi) Powder,’ from Nagari Abhishek, the proprietor of Nagris Herbs. The total worth of the seized stocks was ₹50,000

DCA officers collected samples to test for ‘Picramic Acid,’ a synthetic dye that is prohibited for use in henna cones.

Seized Pakeezah Gold Henna Cones

Cosmetics manufactured at unlicensed facilities may not meet the quality standards prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards, and these products may pose serious implications for public health.

Cosmetics can only be manufactured under a ‘Cosmetics Licence’ issued by the Drugs Control Administration, Telangana, in premises equipped with facilities complying with Good Manufacturing Practices and other requirements for cosmetics manufacturing, adhering to the standards set forth by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

DCA said that further investigation will be conducted, and appropriate action will be taken.