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Order highlighting that the concern is with a dietary habit and promotion of what is popularly known as junk food amongst school children

Order highlighting that the concern is with a dietary habit and promotion of what is popularly known as junk food amongst school children

Order of the High Court of Delhi on sale of junk food in school canteens of Delhi, 29/10/2013 in the matter of Uday Foundation For Congenital Defects And Rare Blood Groups Vs Union of India & Others.

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Original Source: http://lobis.nic.in/dhc/PNJ/judgement/29-10-2013/PNJ29102013CW85682010.pdf

Judgement Date: 
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Attachment(s): 
junk food Delhi High Court 29 Oct13.pdf
Tags:
Fast Foods, Child Health, Delhi, Health Effects, Obesity, Food Process Industry, Food Safety And Standards Authority Of India (FSSAI), Junk Food

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