Famous And Commonly Used Things In India Which Are Banned In Foreign Countries
Hello Readers! Welcome to Unknown Facts. We as Indians always get to hear things that are legal in foreign countries but banned in India. These may include certain drugs, weed, alcohol, gay marriage etc. But there are some things that are legal in India but banned in abroad. Below are some products banned in Foreign, however still using in India:2. Lifebuoy: Lifebuoy Soap is banned for being bad for the skin. It is considered to be bad on the animal skin but it is used in massive quantities in India. A lot of advertisement is done by the company which pulls lots of customers for buying the soap, it is manufactured and sold in India.
3. Tata Nano: Tata Nano Car is the most affordable car in the Indian car market, but do you know what part does it misses to provide you with the cheapest car possible? This car has failed all the crash tests conducted by NCAP Global. And as a result, this car is considered as life-threatening risk vehicle and should not be purchased. But since the release, thousands of units were sold and still are roaming on our Indian roads.
4. Kinder Joy: The favourite chocolate-cum-toy combo of every Indian kid – Kinder Joy, has been banned in various countries including the USA for having a choking hazard. There have been numerous cases, where the kid was choked with the toy that came in the combo.
5. Jelly sweets: Jelly sweets are too, banned in countries like the USA, Canada and Australia for choking hazard. But, in India, these sweets are consumed openly by the children which should be banned immediately as many choking cases have been registered in India too.
6. Pesticides: Pesticides are used extensively in India as it is a farmers country. All these pesticides used in the crop cultivation are hazardous for our health and can cause various diseases. It has been banned outside of India as it comes with various health problem when we eat grains and vegetables, on which they are sprayed. We have seen multiple cases in India where people ate these vegetables and felt sick and were hospitalized.
7. Maruti Suzuki Alto 800: This car is banned in various parts of the world as it does not passes the safety guidelines decided for the manufacturing of a car. This car has also failed the tests conducted for the safety of the passengers inside it and is also considered as a life-threatening vehicle But this vehicle is one of the most loved vehicles for the Indian family.
8. D’cold total: D’cold total, one of the most essential medicine in the first-aid kit of any Indian household is banned in foreign countries for causing kidney problems. This medicine is commonly used during cold and flu as it gives instant relief to the body but should be banned in India like its in foreign because of its ill effects.
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