FSSAI CEO Mohanty is now DG (supplies & disposal) in commerce ministry
FSSAI CEO Mohanty is now DG (supplies & disposal) in commerce ministry.
FSSAI CEO Mohanty is now DG (supplies & disposal) in commerce ministry
S N Mohanty recently stepped down as chief executive officer, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and took charge as director general, supplies and disposal, in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on January 1, 2013.
He became the chief of the country's food regulator on May 7, 2012, a few months after the Food Safety and Standards Regulations (FSSR), 2011, came into effect. He stated that the ministry would take a call on his successor.
Parting note
Speaking to FnB News about his experience as FSSAI's CEO, Mohanty said, “Great moments are created out of great opportunities. I was lucky to be part of it for brief while. All of us who stay with FSSAI are expected to create these great moments. Great opportunities are lying there.
But crafting great moments out of there opportunities, is not an easy task if not possible. But amazing people do it all the time,” the outgoing CEO added.
Mohanty said, “To top it, amazing people are not born, but they just decide to stay the course, stick to their job and rise to an amazing level. When the temptation will be to do the work and get done with it, they are the ones who see a greater communion with their work, the work as it relates to society, fairness of life, and indivisibilty of goal will see a higher purpose and that is the course to great achievement.”
He added, “The field we deal with requires a myriad skill-set, in-depth knowledge and a stirring conscience. This means teams will be required without fail rather than individuals.
Individuals will have to work with team spirit without losing sight of the super-ordinate goal of providing safe food to 1.2 billion people. This is a journey which involves FSSAI, the states, the industry, all FBO's, consumer activists and citizens.”
Mohanty said, “I had requested for a change for personal reasons and it came about. Moving from job to job is an inevitable consequence of one's career. But as the French say, 'Une partier, ce'st mourir un peu moi' (Every parting kills a part of me). I had to pause and say good-bye rather than just walking off.
I also thank all the media as well as my companions in my short journey, and I wish the next CEO, who will be taking charge very soon, the best of luck.”
Source : fnbnews.com