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1,500 kg Fake Desi Ghee Seized in Delhi Raid

Delhi Police uncovers a large-scale fake desi ghee manufacturing unit in Alipur, seizing 1,500 kg of spurious product. The racket supplied across North India using popular brand names. Read the full investigation details.

No Official Halal Food in Trains: Railways

Indian Railways confirms no official provision for Halal-certified food in trains, following FSSAI guidelines. Get the latest updates on NHRC notice response.

FSSAI bans fruit beverages sold as ORS products

FSSAI directs states to remove misleading ORS-branded fruit beverages from markets. Protect your health by checking labels carefully. Learn more about food safety regulations.

HC Sets 2-Month Deadline for Food Safety Action

Punjab & Haryana High Court directs governments to address food safety violations. RTI data shows 80% samples unsafe in Punjab, 30% in Haryana. Read about the court's intervention.

CII Summit Calls for Dedicated Pet Food Regulations

CII's National Pet Food Summit urges FSSAI to establish dedicated regulations and evidence-based nutrition standards for India's growing pet food industry. Join the movement for safer pet nutrition.

FSSAI orders removal of ORS-labeled drinks

FSSAI directs immediate removal of beverages falsely labeled as ORS from markets. Enforcement drives ordered across states to protect consumers from misleading health claims.

India pulls ORS-style drinks off shelves

Delhi HC halts ORSL sales as FSSAI bans misleading branding. Doctors warn sugary hydration drinks can worsen diarrhoea in children. Learn the health risks.

India's FSSAI Overhauls Alcohol Standards

FSSAI plans major alcohol reforms: stricter quality control, 'standard drink' labels, and clearer norms to promote responsible drinking in India's $50 billion market. Learn more.

Karnataka HC: No License for Home-Cooked Food Sales

In a groundbreaking judgment, Karnataka High Court exempts small-scale home chefs and home-based food businesses from FSSAI license requirements, celebrating victory for culinary entrepreneurs and traditional home cooking in Bengaluru.

Street Food Gets Safety Makeover with FSSAI Ratings

India's vibrant street food culture gets a major safety upgrade as FSSAI introduces hygiene ratings for vendors. Discover how your favorite pani puri and chole bhature are becoming safer while preserving their authentic flavors.

FSSAI must for Bali Yatra food stalls

Cuttack administration mandates FSSAI certification for all Bali Yatra food vendors. New food safety regulations aim to protect visitors during the historic festival.

150+ Street Vendors Trained for Hygienic Bali Yatra

Over 150 street food vendors in Cuttack receive comprehensive hygiene training ahead of the iconic Bali Yatra festival, ensuring safer culinary experiences for millions of visitors with FSSAI certification.

Delhi HC to FSSAI: Decide ORS branding by Oct 31

Delhi High Court directs FSSAI to decide on ORS manufacturing plea by October 31, emphasizing the critical importance of oral rehydration solutions in child healthcare and disease prevention.

India's Food Label Crisis: Are You Eating Blind?

Millions of Indians make food choices without reading labels, exposing themselves to hidden health risks. Discover why a national movement for label literacy could transform public health.

Fake ORS Danger: High Sugar Harming Kids

Renowned paediatrician Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh reveals how counterfeit ORS products with dangerously high sugar levels are putting children's lives at risk across India. Learn how to identify genuine ORS and protect your child's health.

FSSAI's ORS Rules: Cipla Prolyte is Asli ORS

Cipla Health welcomes FSSAI's stringent ORS labelling regulations, positioning Prolyte ORS as the authentic electrolyte solution for dehydration management in India.

FSSAI Bans ORS Term on Food Products

India's food regulator FSSAI prohibits using 'ORS' term on food items to prevent confusion with medical rehydration salts. New regulations ensure clear distinction between health products and regular foods.

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