HomeBREAKING NEWS Food-borne Diseases Costing India Almost $15 Billion Annually: Harsh Vardhan June 7, 2021 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Vardhan said the call to action for all key stakeholders on this year's World Food Safety Day is to ensure that the food we eat is safe and nutritious. Previous articleMaharashtra Reports 10,219 New Covid-19 Cases, Lowest Since March 9; Mumbai Adds 728 More InfectionsNext articleNavy Inducts Three Indigenously Built Advanced Light Helicopters in Boost to Atma Nirbhar Campaign Similar Articles Lakhimpur Kheri: Viral Video Shows Farmers Being Run Over by SUV, Oppn Questions Union Minister’s Claims BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 The 29-second clip, which also shows another vehicle following the SUV, has raised questions on the version of the incident by Union minister Ajay... Karnataka: 3 Dead After Drinking Contaminated Water, 108 Show Similar Symptoms BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 A total of six people have died in the last five weeks but the authorities have been able link just three of the deaths... Most Popular AMPC reforms: BJP digs out Siddaramaiah’s old letter 1 Dead, 4 Injured in House Collapse in Mumbai Chawl, MLA Accuses BMC of Not Sending Enough Help India UAE Grow Bilateral Trade Amidst Worldwide Geopolitical Shifts