💨 Abstract
The Uttarakhand government launched a health campaign, 'Aaj se thoda kam', promoting a frugal diet to control salt, sugar, and fat consumption, preventing heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Restaurants and eateries will be encouraged to prepare healthy dishes, and the 'Re-purpose Used Cooking Oil' (RUCO) initiative will recycle used oil into biodiesel and non-food products.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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