India introduces 'Sugar and Fat Boards' to encourage healthier eating in government offices.

By Aniket Chakraborty

July 31, 2025

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The initiative aims to raise awareness of sugar and fat intake, backed by the ICMR–NIN.

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These boards will display sugar and fat content of food, alongside daily intake recommendations.

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The pilot project started in schools and is now expanded to government offices nationwide.

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ICMR–NIN recommends capping sugar intake at 25 grams and fat intake at 30 grams per day.

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A case in Secunderabad highlights the need for nutritional transparency in street food.

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Vendors like samosa stalls often use large amounts of oil, contributing to high fat intake.

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Medical professionals support the move, emphasizing the dangers of trans fats and sugar.

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Street foods are often unregulated, making nutritional awareness even more crucial.

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The initiative could serve as the first step in changing food habits and reducing health risks.

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