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The government on Thursday, 8 February, said there is no proposal at present to ban advertisements of junk food on television, while nine major food business operators have decided not to advertise products with high fat on children's channels.
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour that bodies like the Food and Beverage Alliance of India (FBIA) have already decided to voluntarily restrict food and beverage advertisements concerning children.
Nine major food business operators have decided not to advertise products with high fat, salt or sugar on children's channels, she said.
While asking supplementaries, some MPs raised concerns about junk food affecting the health of children.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) had constituted an expert group to address the issue of high fat, sugar and salt foods.
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