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The Eat Right Movement: New tool kit to promote safe, healthy food developed
The Eat Right Movement: New tool kit to promote safe, healthy food developed
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Guihiamliu Riamei | Updated on: 09 Jul 2018, 10:05:04 PM
New Delhi:
Many a times, we eat to please our taste buds, but it is important to eat the right and safe food. Healthy eating is the basis for a well functioning body. Not only this, eating healthy can make you look and feel better.
Seeking to promote safe and healthy food, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India will provide a training tool kit to health workers at the proposed 1.5 lakh wellness centres under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme.
Updated Mar 10, 2021 | 18:10 IST
Special Secretary, Logistics, said the policy is in its final stages and has been developed after wide consultations with all central ministries and other stakeholders Govt to roll out National Logistics Policy soon: report  |  Photo Credit: BCCL
The government will soon release the national logistics policy that aims to promote seamless movement of goods across the country, a senior official said on Wednesday.
Pawan Kumar Agarwal, Special Secretary (Logistics), said the policy is in its final stages and has been developed after wide consultations with all central ministries and other stakeholders. Consultation is over. It will need approval from the Union Cabinet. It will be rolled out soon, he told reporters.
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Our Bureau, Bengaluru Indiaâs supply chain and logistics sector is one of the largest globally, with a logistics industry of USD 215 billion, growing at a CAGR of 10.5 percent. However, despite its size and criticality to economic growth, Indiaâs supply chain faces several barriers to growth notably an unbalanced logistics modal mix, high indirect costs, fragmented infrastructure and networks, and limited technology adoption.
A new report by Arthur D. Little and the Confederation of India Industry (CII) highlights the need for immediate attention given the high logistics cost of 14 per cent of GDP in India compared to 8 to10 per cent of GDP in the US and Europe. Titled âReimagining Indiaâs supply chain: A bold vision for 2030â, the report, brings to light these issues and sets a bold Vision 2030 and roadmap for ensuring global competitiveness of Indiaâ