. LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh govt has made it mandatory for egg producers to stamp each egg with its expiry date from April 1. The eggs will also carry the date on which they were laid, reports Neha Lalchandani. Traders and farmers who do not adhere to this rule will either have their produce destroyed, or the eggs will be stamped “not fit for human consumption,” animal husbandry dept officers said. An egg is safe for consumption within two weeks of laying if stored at an ambient temperature of around 30 degrees Celsius, or within five weeks if stored at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius. As per Food Safety and Drug Administration rules, eggs cannot be kept in cold storage with vegetables as they need different temperatures. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran calls Israeli bombing of fuel depots ‘ecocide’; Trump warns Nato over war fallout’Fabrication of clips using AI’: UAE orders action against 19 Indians over misleading posts amid Iran warNetanyahu Debunks Death Rumours: PM posts new cafe video; envoy calls AI claims fakeThere are only two cold storages for eggs, one each in Agra and Jhansi. Additional chief secretary, animal husbandry and dairy, Mukesh Meshram said, “It was found that in many cases rules were not being adhered to. Consumers were also unaware of it.”About the AuthorNeha LalchandaniA senior assistant editor with TOI with over 20 years of experience in reporting from New Delhi and UP. She currently covers politics and governance, CM Office and other key departments in UP, and Aam Aadmi Party. She has travelled extensively and covered various important issues and events in Delhi, Lucknow, and various districts in UP, from politics and elections to environment, social issues, rural development, water etc. She loves reading, travelling and music.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Holds Off On US Trade Deal Signing As Washington Resets Global Tariff ArchitectureInternet Calls Bibi’s Cafe Video ‘Deepfake’, Israel Says PM Alive; ‘Free Palestine’ Echoes At OscarsIran Seeks Return Of 3 Tankers Seized By India In Return For Hormuz Safe Passage: ReportThree Indian Navy Destroyers Quietly Secure Oil Tankers Passage Through Volatile HormuzAnother Pinaka Regiment Becomes Operational, Three More By 2027: ReportsLPG Tanker ‘Shivalik’ Reaches India After Crossing Strait Of Hormuz, Docks At Gujarat’s Mundra PortMEA Confirms Safe Exit Of 600+ Indians From Iran Via Armenia, Azerbaijan Amid West Asia ConflictCentre Urges LPG Users To Shift To PNG While Assuring Uninterrupted Fuel Supply NationwideIndian Ship Shivalik Nears Mumbai While Nanda Devi And Jag Laadki Carrying Fuel Safely Past HormuzAnant Singh Declares He Will Quit Politics If Nitish Kumar Steps Down As Bihar CM123Photostories5 high-protein smoothies for Sehri to keep you energised all dayExclusive – The 50’s Sidharth Bharadwaj gets emotional remembering his difficult phase abroad; says ‘When my show, Aafat, was released, Main 7-Eleven mein pocha maar raha tha’7 foods you should never eat without soaking and why5 breathable saree fabrics to wear during the Delhi heatwaveThe surprising history of dupatta in Indian fashion and cultureHow to make restaurant-style Nargisi Kofta for dinner at homeSleeping with lights on or TV playing? Doctors say this habit may disrupt hormones and metabolism10 oldest forests in the world and the countries they are inKuldeep Yadav’s Car Collection: Top 3 expensive cars owned by the cricketer10 quick dinner recipes for summer months that can save your LPG by 30%123Hot PicksUS Iran War NewsLPG crisis in IndiaElection CommissionGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingSidney CrosbyDak PrescottBombay High CourtTaylor SwiftNFL Free AgencySunil GavaskarAssembly election dateStephen CurryGolden State Warriors vs New York Knicks Injury ReportUAE Port Attack
LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh govt has made it mandatory for egg producers to stamp each egg with its expiry date from April 1. The eggs will also carry the date on which they were laid, reports Neha Lalchandani. Traders and farmers who do not adhere to this rule will either have their produce destroyed, or the eggs will be stamped “not fit for human consumption,” animal husbandry dept officers said. An egg is safe for consumption within two weeks of laying if stored at an ambient temperature of around 30 degrees Celsius, or within five weeks if stored at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius. As per Food Safety and Drug Administration rules, eggs cannot be kept in cold storage with vegetables as they need different temperatures. There are only two cold storages for eggs, one each in Agra and Jhansi. Additional chief secretary, animal husbandry and dairy, Mukesh Meshram said, “It was found that in many cases rules were not being adhered to. Consumers were also unaware of it.”