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‘No event named Jashn-e-Roshni’: FSSAI says after outrage on social media, forgets to add it was their 2022 event

“‘No event named Jashn-e-Roshni’: FSSAI says after outrage on social media, forgets to add it was their 2022 event”, Opindia, November 7, 2023:

“At a time when people are busy gearing up for the biggest Hindu festival, Diwali, several social media users have been outraging over an image that seems like an invitation extended by the Food Safety & Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on the occasion of Diwali.

Netizens have claimed that the statutory body is organising an event called ‘Jashn-e-Roshni’ on the occasion of the Hindu festival. FSSAI has, however, denied organising any such event on the occasion of Diwali.

The invite, the image of which has gone viral on social media, read that the department is organising an event called ‘Jashn-e-Roshni’ at 10 AM on December 9 at its head office in New Delhi, to celebrate the Hindu festival…….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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