As of now, the use of monosodium glutamate (MSG) is not outright banned in India, but it is regulated. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has set guidelines for its usage in food products, requiring proper labeling if MSG is added. Some localities and states may have specific regulations or restrictions. Consumers are advised to check food labels for MSG content.
No MSG is not banned in Australia.
no
yes it is banned in India
They were never banned.
Large cars should be or should not be banned in India
its banned in India...
By virtue of operating in certain countries, they have effectively banned cellphone usage in those countries, since such usage is illegal in several. To list all of them would be very difficult and possibly neverending.
Maggie noodles were banned in India in 2015 due to concerns over food safety and health regulations. Tests conducted by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) revealed that some samples contained excessive levels of lead and monosodium glutamate (MSG), which raised alarm about their potential health risks. The ban led to a temporary withdrawal of the product from the market, although it was later lifted after Nestlé, the manufacturer, addressed the concerns and complied with safety standards.
Yes, These are globally banned except India.
No, Only few Developed countries banned it
Pepsi has been banned in India because of over harmful levels of aspartame,pesticides and other chemicals.
caste system was never banned in India ,it is still there in IndiaCaste membership determined a person's ocupation