Food environment in and around schools and colleges of Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR) in India
BMC Public Health2021Vol. 21(1), pp. 1767–1767
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Abstract
It is imperative to implement food policies to improve the food environment in and around educational institutes to ensure the availability of healthy foods to establish and sustain healthy eating behaviours among students. Thus, the study findings emphasise stringent implementation, regular monitoring and surveillance of recently introduced Food Safety and Standards (Safe food and balanced diets for children in school) Regulation 2020, ensuring its compliance through effective enforcement strategies.
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