One issue that constantly plagues Indian trains is food—its quality, pricing and delivery. Often travellers are given stale, overpriced food even on trains which are considered better, or they don’t get it when they need.
Ban on import of milk and its products as well as chocolates from China for one year till June 2018 has been extended by the government today. Food regulator FSSAI has recommended the government to
The Punjab government will organise special training programme regarding Food Safety Standards and Regulation Act, 2006 in the month of July. The training programme will be organised for assistant food commissioners, food inspectors, and designated
Country’s food regulating authority, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), has blown a trumpet to eradicate food borne illness and spoilage by micro-organisms from the country. In its first action plan, FSSAI has
With the government set to issue the final certificate of approval to the company’s foreign direct investment proposal in July, Amazon’s entry into the food retail business in India will move a step closer. The
Curcutint is an innovative, completely clear, water-soluble curcumin liquid, which has been launched for the first time in the world, by Medclear Healthcare Pvt Ltd. It has been launched by patent-pending [national and international (PCT)]
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has finally drafted regulations for the organic food products. The regulations will keep a strict scanner on these food items hence, making sure that these pieces are
Pawan Kumar Agarwal, CEO, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) while addressing the delegates, commented that FSSAI is committed to make robust and unambiguous standards for food supplements with the help of Industry.
RP Sajiv Goenka Group is in talks with Surat-based start-up Harley Foods which will help the former to enter into the premium snacks range. According to a leading news website, The Hindu Business Line, the
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has extended its deadline for caffeinated beverages to conform with the set standards to December 31, 2017 and issued a notification. In its official statement, food regulator stated,