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Colour coding or star rating—FSSAI food labelling plan can trigger a new nutrition war -Sonal Matharu

-ThePrint.in The ground for front-of-pack-labelling in India was laid in 2010, when in response to a PIL, the Delhi High Court asked FSSAI to strictly regulate junk food. Shafali Mittal has had a strict ‘no junk food in the house’ rule. She should know — she has studied diet and nutrition. But ready-to-eat packed snacks with poor health labels are weakening her grip on what her two sons, aged 17 and 23,...

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Over 95 per cent of unskilled workers ‘underpaid’ in Delhi -Basant Kumar Mohanty

-The Telegraph The survey questioned 1,076 respondents including domestic, construction and industrial workers and SECurity guards about their wages, work conditions and social SECurity Over 95 per cent of unskilled workers in Delhi are denied the minimum wage notified by the state government, a survey released on Monday by a civil society organisation has found. The survey, “Accessing minimum wages: Evidence from Delhi”, conducted by the Working People’s Coalition (WPC), found that about...

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Panel suggests increasing tenure of Parliamentary committees

-The Hindu It says there must be a dedicated hour in Rajya Sabha to discuss import and implications of their reports There should be a dedicated hour during the Rajya Sabha proceedings to discuss the “import and implications” of the reports finalised by Parliamentary Standing Committees, a panel headed by former General SECretary and advisor P. P. K. Ramacharyulu has recommended. The panel was instituted by Chairman Venkaiah Naidu in January this year....

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A comic series weaves together facts about agriculture with a gripping narrative -Sukanya Datta

-Mid-Day.com A new web comic series is decoding the complexities of agriculture and food SECurity in India How does the food on your table reach you? Who grows the rice you had for lunch? Is farm to table a reality for cultivators? These are questions that Soni and Lucky — two young Indians travelling across the country — are chasing in #IndiaGraphicSeries on Agriculture and Food SECurity, a new web comic created...

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Assam: Three more held for damaging Silchar dyke -Umanand Jaiswal

-The Telegraph The number of persons arrested in the case has gone up to four Guwahati: Three more persons have been arrested on charges of damaging a dyke that led to the flooding of Silchar in Assam on June 19 with water from the overflowing Barak river that runs along the town. The number of persons arrested in the case has gone up to four after the arrest of Mitu Hussain Laskar, Nazir...

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