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FSSAI Is a joke rn. India should impose strict regulations on food items

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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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What a joke India is ๐Ÿ˜‚

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Gautam Ambani

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Commercialization of Human Milk ๐Ÿฅ›๐Ÿผ 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

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Dilip Asbe, the CEO of National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), said fintech founders should remember that there is "no grey area" regarding regulations. "Whatever is not written in regulations means a noโ€ฆ" He added.

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Ayaansh sharma

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Konse se food items ki manufacturing karni chahiye is time pe ?

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Punija Dash

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"India is projected to emit 7.4 million tons of mismanaged plastic in 2024. Are current regulations enough to tackle this crisis? It's time for producers to take responsibility. The current regulations clearly aren't as effective as it should be.

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