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NGO demands ban on sale of Maggi

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Press Trust of India Shimla
Last Updated : May 29 2015 | 10:42 PM IST
After a ban on use of Maggi Noddles by Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand governments, an NGO today sought an immediate ban on the sale and advertisments of Maggi noddles in the state.
Umang Foundation, a public welfare trust, today urged the Himachal government to immediately impose a ban on sale and advertisments of Maggi Noodles.
The Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand governments have already initiated action against the product being harmful to children's health.
"But in Himachal, no action has been taken by the government so far," Surinder Kumar, trustee of the foundation said.
"Maggi has poisonous contents which can lead to serious ailments in kids but now it has been proved that Maggi Noodles are harmful for health due to its poisonous ingredients," he said, adding that the samples collected from UP and Uttarakhand by the government officials were tested in a prestigious laboratory.
The test result showed that Maggi contained 17 parts per million lead (PPM) of MSG, where as the permissible limit is 0.01 PPM, he claimed.

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He said, "As per medical experts, such addictives are harmful to human beings, especially children."
It is a very serious matter because the main consumers of Maggi are children.
"He has asked the government to take immediate steps to collect the samples from the market, send them to laboratory for testing and put an immediate ban on the sale and advertisements of Maggi.

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First Published: May 29 2015 | 10:42 PM IST

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