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  • Erode Cracks Down on Tobacco & Repurposes Used Oil

    Erode Cracks Down on Tobacco & Repurposes Used Oil0

    The Food Safety Department in Tamil Nadu’s Erode District has launched several proactive measures to ensure the public has access to safe food. These include awareness campaigns, enhanced food safety inspections, quality checks, and efforts to repurpose used cooking oil into biodiesel. The department has also cracked down on the sale of banned tobacco products

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  • Delhi Street Food Gets a Green Upgrade with Electric Cookstoves

    Delhi Street Food Gets a Green Upgrade with Electric Cookstoves0

    Overview Delhi’s vibrant street food scene is set for a major transformation. The National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) is leading the effort to replace traditional cooking methods with electric cookstoves. In partnership with Finovista, a consulting firm based in Delhi, NASVI is driving this shift in the city’s bustling streets. Empowering Vendors

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  • Beware of Fake Mangoes: A Quick Guide

    Beware of Fake Mangoes: A Quick Guide0

    Overview Fake mangoes, or artificially ripened mangoes, are real mangoes that undergo forced ripening using harmful chemicals like calcium carbide instead of natural methods. Experts estimate that hundreds of kilograms of such mangoes enter the market each year, especially before the natural mango season. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) advises consumers

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