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Tata's iPhone parts factory faces India health probe after farmer contamination complaintsA health probe is underway into liquid discharge from Tata's iPhone parts factory in Hosur. Farmers report skin issues and contaminated far...
Indians can afford more food. Why are they still eating poorly?Indians are eating poorly despite earning more. Low-quality cereals fill plates, while proteins, vegetables, and fruits are lacking. This a...
Sadhguru reveals the superfood women should eat daily, says the ancient millet is the ‘most female-friendly cereal’Spiritual leader Sadhguru has highlighted ragi (finger millet) as a highly beneficial cereal for women, particularly in combating anemia an...
More macro headwinds on the cards? Tackle them with core principles: 6 pharma stocks with upside potential of up to 28%There was a time when the Indian pharma story in the US was almost entirely about inspection risk. The US FDA would inspect a plant, a warn...
Sugarcane or Ganne Ka Juice Not Healthy: ICMR suggests avoiding soft drinks, fruit juices, tea, and coffeeGanne Ka Juice Peene Ke Nuksaan: As heatwaves intensify, health experts caution against excessive sugarcane juice consumption due to its hi...
Long-term Investing: Ecosystem with an edge called India; 12 large- mid- and small-cap stocks with upside potential of up to 34%Tactical investing should not be confused with long-term investing. In a world where geopolitical risk, commodity shocks, and uncertainty a...
Next bullet train at 350 kmph: Railway Minister Ashwini VaishnawIndia's next bullet train will reach speeds of 350 kmph. Design work starts in six months. Indian Railways will also boost domestic cargo m...
These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analystsAs far as India is concerned, the biggest pain point from the US-Iran war in the Gulf region has been the spike in the prices of not only o...
Jindal Stainless, Indian Railways join hands to produce stainless steel salt containersJindal Stainless is collaborating with Indian Railways to produce stainless steel salt containers. This initiative marks a significant step...
Label-playing field welcome in F&BEmphasis on labelling sugar, salt, and fat content; critics worry about RDA manipulation. Firms lower harmful ingredients, seeing healthier...
Health alert: Indians are consuming more salt per day than recommended, finds a studyA study has found that Indians are consuming 8 grams of salt per day, exceeding the recommended daily limit of 5 grams. The study analyzed ...
Tatas battle misinformation campaign against salt brandRegulatory bodies and associations like FSSAI and Indian Medical Association have also categorically debunked this, the company said.
You are eating plastic in salt, finds IIT-Bombay studyThe study revealed that Indians are consuming about 117 micrograms (0.117 milligrams) of microplastic annually if the average person has a ...
Want to keep your kidney safe? Consume less saltKidney failure is among the top five major causes of death in India.
Salty tales: Can pink be the new white?Salt upstart Puro is trying to do what Captain Cook couldn’t. Can it whitewash the market with its ‘healthier’ pink offering?
- After milk, salt under government’s FSSAI quality scanner
After milk, salt - another most common food item - is under the Food Safety Standards Authority of India's (FSSAI) scanner.
- Salt business in Gujarat: A sweet success for Dandi boys
The cold front in Europe has helped heat up the salt business in Gujarat.
- Salt output may fall 14% this year on unfriendly weather
Unseasonal rainfall and an extended winter could cut down the production of salt in the country by about 14% making the commodity dearer fo...
- Salt production likely to decline due to uncertain weather
Unseasonal rainfall and an extended winter could cut down the production of salt in the country by about 14 per cent making the commodity d...
- Salt faces rough weather, production may drop 30%
Gujarat which, produces nearly 70% of total salt of the country, has always faced rough weather - be it government regulations, welfare pro...