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Manipur bans entry of Myanmar eatables
Assam Tribune | Sobhapati Samom | Imphal, March 18
“We are taking up necessary steps to ban Myanmar eatables”, said Manipur Health Minister Phungzathang Tonsing. “In the recent past the State has decided to ban smoke-less tobacco”. The Minister was speaking after flagging off a half marathon ‘Run for your heart’ here on Sunday.
Most of the Myanmar-made eatables which come into the State through the border town of Moreh, 110 km south of Imphal, does not have proper name of manufacturer, batch number, date of expiry, etc.
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