AllNews'Maggi Bans In Maharashtra' - 7 News Result(s)Guwahati Lab Terms Instant Noodle Sample as 'Misbranded' Press Trust of India, edited by Sparshita Saxena | Tuesday July 18, 2017 The FSSAI had found high amounts of lead and traces of MSG in Nestle's Maggi and on June 5, and ordered a ban on the noodles that was quickly followed by Maharashtra FDA. food.ndtv.comDelays in Commercial Cases Impacting Business: Bombay High Court Pulls Up LawyersIndia News | Written by Saurabh Gupta | Wednesday July 22, 2015 The Bombay High Court today made serious observations on delays in commercial cases and its impact on business, when government lawyers representing government's food safety regulators were not present for a hearing. www.ndtv.comBombay High Court Allows Nestle to Export Maggi NoodlesIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday June 30, 2015 Maggi noodles may be banned in India, but manufacturer Nestle has been allowed to export them, the Bombay High Court said today. www.ndtv.comNestle India Fights Back, Files Petition Against FSSAI & FDA Maharashtra NDTV Food | Friday June 12, 2015 Nestle has filed a petition in the Bombay High Court against an order passed by the FDA, Maharashtra and FSSAI banning the sale, production and distribution of Maggi noodles. food.ndtv.comMaharashtra Government Bans Nestle's Maggi NoodlesIndia News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday June 6, 2015 The Maharashtra government late on Friday banned Nestle's Maggi noodles in the state. www.ndtv.comLead in Maggi Noodles Sample Within Permissible Limits: Maharashtra Food AdministrationIndia News | Press Trust of India | Friday June 5, 2015 The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Friday that Maggi noodles samples it tested were found to contain lead within permissible limits. www.ndtv.comNestle India Takes Maggi Noodles Off the Shelves, Says It Will be Back Soon NDTV Food | Friday June 5, 2015 After much contention and backlash over excess lead and monosodium glutamate (MSG) in its product, Nestle India has decided to take it off the shelves. food.ndtv.com'Maggi Bans In Maharashtra' - 7 News Result(s)Guwahati Lab Terms Instant Noodle Sample as 'Misbranded' Press Trust of India, edited by Sparshita Saxena | Tuesday July 18, 2017 The FSSAI had found high amounts of lead and traces of MSG in Nestle's Maggi and on June 5, and ordered a ban on the noodles that was quickly followed by Maharashtra FDA. food.ndtv.comDelays in Commercial Cases Impacting Business: Bombay High Court Pulls Up LawyersIndia News | Written by Saurabh Gupta | Wednesday July 22, 2015 The Bombay High Court today made serious observations on delays in commercial cases and its impact on business, when government lawyers representing government's food safety regulators were not present for a hearing. www.ndtv.comBombay High Court Allows Nestle to Export Maggi NoodlesIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday June 30, 2015 Maggi noodles may be banned in India, but manufacturer Nestle has been allowed to export them, the Bombay High Court said today. www.ndtv.comNestle India Fights Back, Files Petition Against FSSAI & FDA Maharashtra NDTV Food | Friday June 12, 2015 Nestle has filed a petition in the Bombay High Court against an order passed by the FDA, Maharashtra and FSSAI banning the sale, production and distribution of Maggi noodles. food.ndtv.comMaharashtra Government Bans Nestle's Maggi NoodlesIndia News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday June 6, 2015 The Maharashtra government late on Friday banned Nestle's Maggi noodles in the state. www.ndtv.comLead in Maggi Noodles Sample Within Permissible Limits: Maharashtra Food AdministrationIndia News | Press Trust of India | Friday June 5, 2015 The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Friday that Maggi noodles samples it tested were found to contain lead within permissible limits. www.ndtv.comNestle India Takes Maggi Noodles Off the Shelves, Says It Will be Back Soon NDTV Food | Friday June 5, 2015 After much contention and backlash over excess lead and monosodium glutamate (MSG) in its product, Nestle India has decided to take it off the shelves. food.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com