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  1. American Spice Trade Association seeks clarification on ethylene oxide residues in Indian spices

    American Spice Trade Association seeks clarification on ethylene oxide residues in Indian spices

    New Delhi [India], American Spice Trade Association (ASTA), Secretary Dr. K., on media reports of presence of ethylene oxide (ETO) residues in Indian spices. The Indian Spices Board, AST, said, "The American Spice Trade Association is aware of recent media reports on the rejection of Indian...
  2. Delhi Police busts 2 manufacturing units making adulterated spices

    Delhi Police busts 2 manufacturing units making adulterated spices

    New Delhi: Two manufacturing units of adulterated spices allegedly running in Karawal Nagar area of ​​the city were busted and three people arrested. Police gave this information on Sunday.He said that fifteen tonnes of adulterated Indian spices and raw materials were recovered from their...
  3. Delhi Police busts 2 fake spice manufacturing units in Karawal Nagar area, 3 arrested

    Delhi Police busts 2 fake spice manufacturing units in Karawal Nagar area, 3 arrested

    New Delhi [India], Delhi Police's Crime Branch on Sunday arrested three people for operating two fake spice manufacturing units in Karawal Nagar area of ​​the city and recovered 15 tonnes of adulterated Indian spices and raw material. All three accused have been identified as Dilip Singh. alias...
  4. Delhi Police busts fake spice manufacturing units, three arrested

    Delhi Police busts fake spice manufacturing units, three arrested

    The officials have also recovered 15 tonnes of adulterated spices and RA material from the possession of the accused identified as Dilip Singh alias. Bunty (46), Sarfaraz (32), and supplier Khurseed Malik (42). Spices include ground coriander, turmeric, dry mango powder and dried red chilli...
  5. FSSAI to start quality checking of food items like dairy products, spices, fortified rice

    FSSAI to start quality checking of food items like dairy products, spices, fortified rice

    New Delhi: After launching a probe into alleged violations of norms in branded spices, food regulator FSSAI plans to start monitoring other food items like fortified rice, dairy products and spices sold in the domestic market.According to sources, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of...
  6. Quality concerns could threaten more than half of India's spice exports; Needs immediate attention: GTRI

    Quality concerns could threaten more than half of India's spice exports; Needs immediate attention: GTRI

    New Delhi: India needs to address the quality issue with respect to its spice exports with urgency and transparency as ongoing quality concerns are putting more than half of the country's spice shipments at risk, a report said on Wednesday. Can put.Economic think tank Global Trade Research...
  7. MDH says its products are safe; Pesticide allegations rejected

    MDH says its products are safe; Pesticide allegations rejected

    New Delhi: Leading spice brand MDH on Saturday assured consumers that its products are 100 per cent safe and rejected allegations by food regulators in Hong Kong and Singapore over the presence of certain pesticides in some of its products.Earlier this month, Hong Kong's Center for Food Safety...
  8. MDH says its products are safe; Allegation of pesticide rejected

    MDH says its products are safe; Allegation of pesticide rejected

    New Delhi: Leading spice brand MDH on Saturday assured consumers that its products are 100 per cent safe and rejected allegations by food regulators in Hong Kong and Singapore over the presence of certain pesticides in some products.Earlier this month, Hong Kong's Center for Food Safety (CFS)...
  9. Akshay Mehndiratta's culinary journey across India

    Akshay Mehndiratta's culinary journey across India

    VMP New Delhi [India], April 27: Join Akshay Mehndiratta As he embarks on an exciting culinary adventure across India, exploring the rich tapestry of flavors the country has to offer. From the robust, dairy-laden dishes of Punjab to the delicate mustard-laced flavors of Bengal and the...
  10. Ban on MDH, Everest products: Spices Board considering mandatory testing of goods sent to Singapore, Hong Kong

    Ban on MDH, Everest products: Spices Board considering mandatory testing of goods sent to Singapore, Hong Kong

    New Delhi: As some spices from Indian brands MDH and Everest are facing a ban in Singapore and Hong Kong due to quality concerns, the Spices Board on Wednesday said it will start mandatory testing of such consignments sent to these two countries. Will do.The board, which comes under the...
  11. Commerce Ministry seeks details of ban on spices from Singapore, Hong Kong

    Commerce Ministry seeks details of ban on spices from Singapore, Hong Kong

    New Delhi [India], April 23 : India's commerce and industry minister has launched an investigation into an alleged ban on certain spices manufactured by Indian companies such as MDH and Everest, in response to recent action by fu regulators in Singapore and Hong Kong, according to sources...
  12. Everest says its spice-blend products are safe and of high quality; No products are banned in S'pore and Hong Kong

    Everest says its spice-blend products are safe and of high quality; No products are banned in S'pore and Hong Kong

    Amid quality concerns over its Everest spice-blend product in New Delhi, Singapore and Hong Kong, Everest Food Products on Tuesday said all its products are safe and of high quality.The company also said in a statement that Everest is not banned in any country, with only one of Everest's 60...
  13. Ban on MDH, Everest masala: India seeks details from food regulators of Singapore, Hong Kong

    Ban on MDH, Everest masala: India seeks details from food regulators of Singapore, Hong Kong

    New Delhi, India, the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices, has sought details from food safety regulators of Singapore and Hong Kong, which have banned some spices of Indian brands MDH and Everest due to qualitative concerns.The commerce ministry has also directed the...
  14. MDH, Everest spice row: FSSAI to check quality of spices sold in India

    MDH, Everest spice row: FSSAI to check quality of spices sold in India

    New Delhi: Food safety regulator FSSAI has started taking samples of spices and powders of all brands, including MDH and Everest, from across the country in view of quality concerns by Singapore and Hong Kong, a government source said."In view of the current development, FSSAI is taking...
  15. Food regulator FSSAI to test MDH and Everest spices, recently banned in Singapore and Hong Kong

    Food regulator FSSAI to test MDH and Everest spices, recently banned in Singapore and Hong Kong

    New Delhi [India] 22 April : After Singapore and Hong Kong banned the sale of MDH and Everest spices in their country, India's food regulator Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has decided to test the samples in India. Top government sources told ANI that the FSSAI team is...
  16. Spices Board investigating S'por, Hong Kong's ban on some MDH and Everest products due to quality concerns

    Spices Board investigating S'por, Hong Kong's ban on some MDH and Everest products due to quality concerns

    NEW DELHI: The Spices Board of India on Monday said it is considering a ban imposed by Hong Kong and Singapore on the sale of four spice-blend products of Indian brands MDH and Everest that reportedly contain pesticide 'ethylene' in excess of permissible limits. Oxide'.While Hong Kong's food...
  17. DS Group targets to spend Rs 125 crore in FY20 to boost growth of Catch Spices brand

    DS Group targets to spend Rs 125 crore in FY20 to boost growth of Catch Spices brand

    New Delhi, Domestic FMCG firm Dharampal Satyapal Group plans to spend around Rs 125 crore this fiscal on advertising, marketing, expanding distribution network in tier II and III cities and accelerated commerce for its core brand Catch Spices, which has Have entered Rs. 1,000 crore club, a...
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    Kesar India Ltd

    Originally registered as Kesar Impex (India) Private Limited under the Companies Act, 1956, the company obtained its Certificate of Incorporation on November 5, 2003, from the Assistant Registrar of Companies, Maharashtra, Mumbai. Later, it underwent a name change to 'Kesar India Private...
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    Jetmall Spices and Masala Ltd

    On September 6, 2012, the company was established in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, under the name 'Jetmall Spices & Masala Private Limited'. Later, on January 29, 2020, the name was changed to 'Jetmall Spices & Masala Limited,' as indicated in the new Certificate of Incorporation issued by the Registrar...
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