In Greater Noida, authorities raided two factories illegally packaging drinking water without proper licenses. The food department seized 13,092 one-litre bottles and halted operations at Gupta Enterprises and Parametro Waser Technology. Officials are testing water samples to ensure safety standards are met, as both plants violated food safety norms.
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