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FNB News - Evolution of Organic Food Safety Standards in India

Tuesday, 09 March, 2021, 14 : 00 PM [IST] Rishabh Chokhani Food safety is the key to achieve better public health. The high incidence of foodborne illness is a burden on public health and contributes significantly to the cost of health care. Though most of the foodborne illnesses are rare and often not reported in India, however, a nationwide study reported an alarming 13.2 per cent prevalence at the household level. Therefore there is a need for a comprehensive approach for safer and nutritious food for Indian citizens. Safer food promises a healthier lifestyle, longer lives, less costly healthcare and more resilient food industry. The Indian food industry is regulated by the number of legislations covering licensing, sanitation, and permits. Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, established by the Government of India, was a vital step in the direction of developing the standards for food and regulating and monitoring the manufacture, processing, storag

This Week At The Ninth: SLUSA And U S Waters - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. This week, we take a look at two Ninth Circuit decisions wrestling with issues of statutory interpretation.  In the first, the Court considered the Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act s prohibition of state-law claims that might have been brought as federal securities actions, in a case in which the plaintiff actually did also bring federal securities-fraud claims.  In the second, a divided Ninth Circuit panel addressed exactly what a defendant must know to be convicted under the Clean Water Act for knowingly discharging a prohibited substance into the waters of the United

Top tissue brands to be withdrawn from the market

THE STANDARD By Awal Mohammed | February 27th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Courtesy Your favourite tissue could be withdrawn from the market following a directive by Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) for poor quality. Kebs has flagged 26 brands of tissue, among them some of the most popular in the market, for noncompliance to  quality standards. In a letter to the chief executive of the Retail Trade Association of Kenya (Retrak) dated February 24, Kebs asked the association to inform its members to withdraw the tissues from supermarket shelves. “Following market surveillance activities on toilet paper brands in circulation across the country, Kebs detected noncompliance with the requirements of the Standards Act,” said the letter signed by Director of Market Surveillance Peter Kaigwara.

KEBS Bans 26 Brands of Tissue Paper

KEBS Bans 26 Brands of Tissue Paper An image of toilet paper File In a letter dated February 24, KEBS wrote to the Chief Executive of the Retail Trade Association of Kenya (RETRAK) asking the association to tell its members to withdraw the flagged tissue brands from supermarket shelves. “We request your office to notify your members to remove these brands from outlets across the country until further notice,” Peter Kaigwara, Director of Market Surveillance wrote. Managing Director Bernard Njiraini making his remarks during the World Standards Celebration on October 15, 2020 Capital Group The director added that that the brands did not comply with the requirements of the Standard Act.

Now licence must for food shops, eateries in Bokaro | Ranchi News

Now licence must for food shops, eateries in Bokaro | Ranchi News
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