Indian poultry producer Venky’s is under scrutiny for marketing antibiotics for poultry farming practices that contribute to the spread of drug-resistant infections, according to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ). Venky’s is alleged to be selling products containing antibiotics crucial for human health, both for growth promotion and preventative use in healthy birds, which is controversial. Despite previous scrutiny, the company appears to continue this practice, raising concerns about antibiotic resistance and public health. Antibiotic overuse in poultry farming can lead to the spread of drug-resistant pathogens, posing a significant global health risk.