
This photograph taken on August 1, 2026 shows a cyclist riding past the 110 year-old Parsi Dairy Farm which reopened after being closed down for food safety norms violation by Maharashtra's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in Mumbai. When food safety inspectors raided a Mumbai dessert parlour famed for its ice cream sandwiches last month, they found rats, houseflies and expired flavouring agents. At another beloved restaurant known for slow-cooked mutton and beef stews, they discovered meat stored in filthy containers, greasy floors and open windows that could let in insects and crows. Both eateries were ordered shut in the toughest crackdown in years on restaurants in the megacity of more than 20 million people. The sweep has targeted everything from top eateries and luxury hotels to canteens at elite institutions, including the nearly century-old Cricket Club of India. (Photo by Indranil Mukherjee / AFP via Getty Images)

