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Obesity surge calls for multi-pronged action

A conducive environment needs to be created for healthy behaviour to become natural, easy to adopt and an affordable choice

Regulatory measures must include restrictions on sugar, salt and fat content of manufactured food products, front of pack warning labels which clearly caution consumers of high levels of any of these, ban on their promotion through celebrity advertising or misleading health claims, and stoppage of sale in school and college canteens (Shutterstock)
Published on Mar 17, 2025 07:49 PM IST
ByK Srinath Reddy

When humans are mortals, litigation can’t be made immortal: HC while dismissing plea filed after 808 days

The high court stressed that under the Limitation Act, to condone the delay, the power has to be exercised by a court on principles which are well understood, and delay ought not to be excused unless there are special circumstances.

The court does not have ‘un-limited and un-bridled discretionary powers’ to condone the delay, and the discretion has to be exercised with reasonable bounds known to law, it said
Updated on Jan 15, 2025 06:12 AM IST
By, Chandigarh

Ludhiana: UK economist holds session on behavioural economics at PAU

The event brought together varsity officials and faculty for a discussion on the applications of behavioural economics in public policy and business management

Punjab Agricultural University (HT File)
Published on Dec 23, 2024 10:28 PM IST
ByRakshit Sharma, Ludhiana

Punjab governor awards degrees to 180 students at ISB

Among the graduates who were awarded degrees included IAS couple Rahul Bhandari and Rakhi Gupta Bhandari, besides Mohali deputy commissioner Aashika Jain

Punjab governor Gulab Chand Kataria awarding degree to a student in the presence of ISB dean Madan Pillutla (right) and chairman of the advisory council at ISB, Mohali, Rakesh Bharti Mittal (left) during the graduation ceremony at the institute in Mohali on Monday. (HT Photo)
Updated on Nov 12, 2024 09:20 AM IST
By, Mohali

Diverse career paths available for public policy graduates in India

In this article, we explore the diverse career paths available for public policy graduates in India and critical roles they play in shaping nation's future.

The demand for well-trained policy experts will only increase as India continues to face complex issues like climate change, healthcare reform, urbanisation, and digital transformation for leveraging information and communication technology and measuring its impact at the policy level.
Published on Oct 21, 2024 03:15 PM IST
ByRaj Singh
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