India's Digital Regulation Gap: Impact on Consumers
With no law to regulate digital services, what does India's regulatory gap mean for competition and your digital rights? Mozilla explains the need for tailored rules.
With no law to regulate digital services, what does India's regulatory gap mean for competition and your digital rights? Mozilla explains the need for tailored rules.
Delhi Food Safety Department mandates written approval from Commissioner for all inspections, aiming to curb misuse of power and arbitrary checks. Learn about the new directive.
FSSAI's new directive prohibits calling herbal infusions 'tea'. The Rs 3,600 crore flavoured market must rebrand. Learn what this means for your favourite brews.
India's FSSAI orders companies to stop calling herbal infusions 'tea'. Only drinks from Camellia sinensis plant qualify. Learn about the new rules and industry impact.
Ghaziabad's Dasna district jail earns a prestigious 5-star 'Eat Right Campus' certification from FSSAI for transforming its food system. Learn how chef training and a new kitchen set a new standard for prison meals.
FSSAI plans new rules to label fake paneer as 'paneer analogues' with added colour. This aims to protect consumers from health risks in India's ₹65,000-crore market. Read more.
FSSAI mandates only Camellia sinensis products can be branded as 'tea'. Herbal infusions must rebrand, impacting India's wellness market. Read the full story.
FSSAI's new order restricts the term 'tea' to products from Camellia sinensis. Herbal infusions must be clearly labeled. Learn what this means for consumers and businesses.
FSSAI's new order states only products from Camellia sinensis can be sold as 'tea'. Herbal infusions must be clearly labelled. Learn what this means for consumers and businesses.
India's FSSAI warns food businesses against mislabeling herbal drinks as 'tea'. Strict rules now reserve the term only for beverages from Camellia sinensis. Read the full guidelines.
FSSAI mandates that only beverages from Camellia sinensis plant can be labelled as tea. Herbal infusions must be renamed to avoid misbranding. Read the full guidelines.
Delhi's Directorate of Education mandates all private schools to set up School Level Fee Regulation Committees by January 10, 2026. This historic move under a new law gives parents a direct say in fee hikes.
The Delhi government has introduced a new fee regulation framework for private schools, aiming to ensure transparency and prevent arbitrary hikes. Learn how this impacts parents and institutions.
FSSAI has opened applications for the 11th Food Analyst Exam 2025-26. Register online from Dec 23, 2025 to Jan 22, 2026. Check eligibility, exam dates, and steps to apply.
Noida food safety department ramps up checks at bakeries and food units before Christmas. 12 samples collected for lab testing to ensure hygiene and FSSAI compliance. Details inside.
Chhattisgarh's FDA launches a major drive against food adulteration, seizing contaminated paneer and sweets. Details on raids, destroyed stock, and mobile testing labs inside.
FSSAI reassures the public that eggs in India are safe. Claims linking them to cancer are misleading. Learn the facts about nutrition and safety standards.
India's food safety regulator FSSAI firmly states eggs are safe, dismissing unscientific cancer links. Get the facts on nitrofuran residues and official safety standards here.
FSSAI firmly denies social media claims linking eggs to cancer. The regulator confirms eggs sold in India are safe, nutritious, and comply with strict global safety standards. Read the facts.
VIT Bhopal University under fire as 6 out of 18 food samples fail FSSAI standards. Officials cite contamination & substandard ingredients. Read the full report.
India's food regulator FSSAI refutes viral claims linking eggs to cancer. Experts confirm eggs are safe, nutritious, and vital for a balanced diet. Read the facts.
India's food regulator FSSAI debunks claims of cancer-causing substances in eggs. Get the facts and know what's safe for your plate.
Recent FSSAI raids uncover dangerous adulterants in milk, paneer, and khoya. Learn easy home tests from a nutritionist to protect your family's health. Stay safe this festive season.
Supreme Court declines PIL seeking stricter limits on chemicals in packaged water, urges focus on drinking water scarcity. Read the full details and court's remarks.
FSSAI orders nationwide checks on milk, paneer & khoya after adulteration reports. Learn simple home tests to ensure your dairy is safe. Protect your family's health.
India's crackdown on milk adulteration and rising health awareness are driving a premium dairy boom. Brands like Akshayakalpa and Two Brothers Organic gain as urban consumers seek traceable, quality products. Read more.
India's food regulator FSSAI has ordered a nationwide enforcement drive against adulterated milk and paneer. The crackdown aims to ensure food safety and protect consumers from health hazards.
FSSAI orders immediate nationwide inspections to stop adulteration of milk, paneer, and khoya. Strict action, including license cancellation, awaits violators. Protect your health now.
FSSAI collects egg samples in Chennai over nitrofuran antibiotic concerns. Demand remains steady as experts advise caution but not to stop consumption. Read the full details.
A parliamentary committee finds FSSAI's food labels difficult for consumers to interpret, urging simpler warning labels to aid informed choices, especially for those with low literacy.