The Maharashtra government on Friday announced a ban on the sale of energy drinks like ‘Sting’ and other caffeine-rich or intoxicating substances within 500 metres of schools. Replying in the Assembly, FDA Minister Narhari Zirwal said strict action will be taken against violators under existing laws. The move aims to protect children’s health and safety.
The Maharashtra government on Friday announced that the sale of energy drinks such as 'Sting' and other intoxicating substances will be prohibited within a 500-metre radius of schools, as part of measures to safeguard children's health.
FDA Minister Assures Strict Action Under Existing Laws
Replying to a question raised by BJP MLA Vikram Pachpute during Question Hour in the Legislative Assembly, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Minister Narhari Zirwal said strict action would be taken under existing laws against those found selling harmful food products and caffeine-rich beverages near educational institutions.
"The concerns regarding the sale of 'Sting' energy drink in and around school premises are valid to some extent. If the sale of such energy drinks or any other intoxicating substances is found within 500 metres of a school campus, immediate action will be taken against those responsible," Zirwal said.
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