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Food makers may have to keep daily production logs; stricter storage rules proposed | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: To make food safer and more traceable, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has proposed new rules that would require food manufacturers to record what they produce and what raw materials they use every day, according to a draft notification issued in the Gazette.The proposed changes aim to improve…

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‘Freedom At Midnight 2’ ending explained: Nikhil Advani reveals Nathuram Godse was a ‘nameless’ person in the series |

[ad_1] Nikkhil Advani explains his creative choice to keep Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin unnamed in ‘Freedom At Midnight 2’. He reveals the decision stemmed from portraying the event through the eyes of DIG Delhi DW Mehra and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who viewed the perpetrator as a ‘ghost’ or ‘shadow’. The series, based on the novel, delves…

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After T20 World Cup exit, BCB reveals Shakib Al Hasan’s roadmap for next ICC tournament | Cricket News

[ad_1] Bangladesh’s long-running Shakib Al Hasan saga has taken another turn, with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) actively working towards a potential comeback for the veteran all-rounder, possibly as early as the upcoming home series against Pakistan in March. Batting coach Mohammad Ashraful, however, believes that if Shakib does make his return to international cricket,…

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188 million children living with obesity; WHO flags global health alarm | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Nearly 188 million children and adolescents worldwide are living with obesity, the World Health Organization (World Health Organization) has warned, calling childhood obesity one of the fastest-growing public health crises driven by unhealthy diets, aggressive food marketing and environments that push junk food over nutritious meals.In its latest global guidelines on preventing…

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US government enters partial shutdown after Congress fails to pass 2026 budget

[ad_1] The US government entered a partial shutdown Saturday after Congress failed to approve the 2026 budget by midnight. The shutdown was triggered by Democratic opposition to federal immigration agents killing two protesters in Minneapolis, which halted talks about Department of Homeland Security funding. However, the disruption is expected to be brief as the House…

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‘Border 2’: Sunny Deol celebrates the movie’s success with cake, music, and more – Watch |

[ad_1] Sunny Deol celebrated the phenomenal success of ‘Border 2’ with his team, cutting a cake and sharing sweets. The war drama, released ahead of Republic Day 2026, has already crossed Rs 230 crore in just 8 days. Deol expressed heartfelt gratitude to the audience for their overwhelming love and support, acknowledging the film’s reach…

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Major setback for Pakistan ahead of virtual knockout vs India in U-19 World Cup | Cricket News

[ad_1] Pakistan have suffered a major setback ahead of their mouth-watering Under-19 clash against India at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, a match that will decide the fourth semi-finalist of the ICC Under-19 World Cup in Zimbabwe. Afghanistan and England joined Australia as the latest entrants into the semi-finals on Friday following impressive performances…

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Union Budget 2026–27: Key Expectations from the Faith-Tech and Spiritual Economy

[ad_1] Last year’s Budget made a quiet but important move. With the launch of the Gyan Bharatam Mission and fresh investment into spiritual and cultural corridors, it acknowledged something India has rarely framed in economic terms: that its intellectual and spiritual heritage is not just cultural memory, but productive capacity. The Economic Survey 2025–26 sharpens…

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