As a breakfast in India, even today, a large population likes Jalebi and Samosa. Especially in North India, samosas and jalebi shops will be found in every street. His fondness never cares about how much oil there is in samosas or how much sugar in Jalebi. Taste is more important for them than their health.
But now the government has issued a new decree. It says that people should get information about how beneficial they are eating and how harmful it is for their body. The Ministry of Health has issued instructions that warnings should be written about these snacks. Know where you will get this warning about samosas and jalebi.
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Will all shops be warned by warnings?
If you are thinking that every shop selling samosas or jalebi will now be written. So this is not going to happen. This rule is not applicable to common market or confectionery. In fact, the Health Ministry has directed that this warning boards will be installed only in the canteen of central ministries, government departments and Central Institute.
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On which snacks like samosa, dumplings, laddus or jalebi contain so much sugar and how much oil. Information will be given. For example, it will be written on a board that a Gulab Jamun contains about five teaspoons of sugar. The aim is that people themselves know how much loss they are taking in their plate. It can also be called a mild version of cigarette -like warning.
Why is this decision taken?
This question is also coming in the minds of many people about this decision of the government, why did the government need to give such instructions. Let us tell you that obesity diabetes and heart diseases are increasing very fast in India. Seeing this, the government is now considering junk food as a serious threat. According to the Ministry of Health, by 2050, about 45 crore people in the country can face the problem of obesity or overweight.
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The biggest reason for this is poor catering and less physical hard work. In view of this danger, the government has decided to give cigarette warnings on food items like Samosa, Jalebi, Vada Pav. The aim of this is that people can understand how much it is doing while eating snacks. Just as cigarette packet is written ‘Smoking is harmful to health’, some of the same way with junk food will now be shown on the poster or board.
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