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FSSAI Issues Notices to Brands for Misleading Claims
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued notices to several food brands, including Heritage Fresh Paneer and La Casa vegan hazelnut chocolate spread, for making misleading claims on their packaging regarding freshness, organic content, and vegan status. The regulator is cracking down on deceptive labeling practices across the food sector.
Punjab Commission Upholds Rs 20 Lakh Payout to BMW Owner, Dismisses Bajaj Allianz Appeal
The Punjab State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission upheld an order directing Bajaj Allianz General Insurance to pay Rs 20 lakh to a car owner whose BMW 5 Series was declared a total loss after an accident, rejecting the insurer's forensic report as unreliable.
PM Modi Arrives in Indonesia for State Visit, Welcomed by President Prabowo
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Indonesia for a state visit, met by President Prabowo Subianto. The visit, from July 6-8, aims to strengthen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, focusing on defense, maritime cooperation, and critical minerals trade.
Indonesia, Singapore Reaffirm Strait of Malacca Openness Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
Singapore and Indonesia reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the Strait of Malacca open, safe, and accessible to all during the annual Leaders' Retreat in Jakarta. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and President Prabowo Subianto stressed the importance of safeguarding the critical global trade route amid rising geopolitical tensions and recent disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Archaeologists Uncover Second Cannonball from 1836 Battle of the Alamo
Archaeologists near the Alamo Church in San Antonio have discovered a second cannonball, potentially fired during the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. Found in June 2026, just months after a similar find, the iron projectile adds to evidence of artillery fire exchanged between Mexican and Texian forces.
Income Tax Act 2025: New Cash Transaction Limits to Curb Tax Evasion
The Income Tax Act 2025 introduces new limits on cash transactions to combat tax evasion. Key changes include a Rs 2 lakh daily cash receipt limit from one person, cashless transactions for loans/deposits over Rs 20,000, and limits on business expenses and donations.