The decision was taken amid concerns about the impact on school children.
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Friday announced that it will ban the sale of ‘Sting’ energy drinks and other intoxicating drinks within 500 meters of schools, following concerns that the drinks may contain ingredients that are considered unsuitable for children.
BJP Responding to a question raised in the Assembly by MLA Vikram Pachpute, Food and Drug Administration Minister Narhari Sirwal said the decision has been taken amid concerns over the impact of energy drinks on school children. The minister said that FDA Instructions have been given to implement the ban. Schools to inform students about health risks associated with the use of energy drinks It has been asked to run an awareness program among the
According to health expertsEnergy drinks often contain high amounts of caffeine and sugar. “The concerns of the honorable member regarding the sale of ‘sting’ energy drinks in and around the school campus are justified to some extent. If sale of such energy drinks or any other intoxicant is found within 500 meters of the school campus, immediate action will be taken against those responsible,” Girwal said.
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