Weird unhealthy Street foods to be banned or regulated in India.
I don't understand why people eats this unhealthy foods that's soaked in artificial cheap syrups and reused oily deep fried items. In the interest of public health, it may be necessa
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SHIV DIXIT
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Indian Street food market is very diversified and unique also employing million of people so banning them is not a solution also Fssai is not doing their work and
Commercialization of Human Milk 🥛🍼 is BANNED BY FSSAI.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has denied permission to process or sell human milk under the FSS Act, 2006.
The FSSAI has also advised that all activities related to
The taste of Indian street food is great however hygiene and cleanliness is a concern. Food cart vendors branding and digital onboarding. A startup idea which invests in creating a brand for these street food vendors. Improve hygiene practices by pro
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Manish
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😠 Seriously in India few street vendors are literally spitting on food because of communal tensions and they don't even care about people health
Hundreds of people arrested in past 5-6 years but still questions is what's the solution ?
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Venture verse coordination era
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what are your thoughts on making a eco-friendly sustainable packing for daily and commercial use which have capacity of 50kg also a eatable packing solution consider that you packed your food from restaurant and after eating food you can eat the bags
India is known for having one of the leaniest food laws in the world. You can see on the social media platforms that people nowadays because of people like Food Pharma. India needs to put in stringer fssai and legal metrology laws.
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Mahendra Lochhab
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India is the world's second-largest producer of carpets, after China. India is the top producer and exporter of handmade carpets and floor coverings in terms of value and volume.
Labor-intensive
The carpet industry is highly labor-intensive, emplo
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Yash Barnwal
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🌍 The staggering scale of food waste is a global challenge. China, India, and the U.S. are the top contributors, with household food waste in China alone surpassing 108 million tonnes annually.