The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has asked five states -- Gujarat, Jharkhand, Assam, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh -- to collect the samples of Johnson & Johnson baby powder and shampoo for testing.
In the letters to states last month, the NCPCR said there were news reports highlighting the concerns about the use of products manufactured by Johnson and Johnson as they may contain carcinogenic substances like asbestos and formaldehyde.
NCPCR Chairperson Stuti Kacker said,"We have the powers to take suo motu cognisance and we have done that. This is a fact finding exercise. We have to protect our children and if we find anything wrong then we will definitely take action,"
The NCPCR old the states to carry out the tests only in government-accredited laboratories.
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The testing was ordered following reports that a US court in February awarded USD 72 million to the family of a woman who died from ovarian cancer claiming that it was caused after prolonged used the company's talcum powder.
"You are hereby requested to collect samples of Johnson & Johnson baby powder and shampoo following the due procedure and in presence of a representative from SCPCR (State Commission for Protection of Child Rights), and forward the samples to NABL accredited government laboratory only for testing the composition of the samples including the presence of asbestos (in talc) and formaldehyde (in shampoo) and any other hazardous chemical," it said in the letter to the Chief Secretaries of the states.