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Energy Drink Ban Near Schools to Protect Kids
29 Apr
Summary
- Energy drinks banned near schools in urban and rural areas.
- Violators face penalties up to ₹2 lakh under the Food Safety Act.
- Health department aims to curb rising consumption among children.

The health department in Ludhiana has implemented a ban on the sale of energy drinks near educational institutions. This restriction prohibits sales within 50 metres of schools in urban areas and 100 metres in rural areas, also extending to school canteens.
This initiative targets the rising consumption of high-caffeine beverages among students, which officials warn can negatively impact physical and mental health. The ban is enforced through regular inspections, with potential penalties of up to ₹2 lakh for violators under the Food Safety Act.