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In pics: From Maggi to Harbhajan Singh, it's a season of recalls

Bengaluru, May 21: Maggi noodles, an instant food product which has been India's identity for a long time, have been found to be containing dangerous levels of lead and authorities have decided to recall a batch of the product from shops across the country.

It has been said that the food product has a lead concentration of 17.2 parts per million, which is nearly seven times more than the permissible limit.

However, the recent times have seen quite a few cases of recall besides Maggi. Let's have a look:

Maggi faces a ban

Maggi faces a ban

Added monosodium glutamate and high lead content have made the Maggi look not so friendly as it was once for consumption. The 2-minute instant food product now faces a ban.

Turbanator recalled

Turbanator recalled

Harbhajan Singh, who will turn 35 this year, has been recalled for the one-off Test match against Bangladesh next month. The Sardar was ecstatic but not everybody was convinced. Is taking wickets in T20 cricket a yardstick to judge Test-playing capacity, they asked. Nonetheless, we congratulate Harbhajan and wish for his 414th wicket in Test career.

IPL recalled Azhar Mahmood

IPL recalled Azhar Mahmood

Mahmood, a former Pakistani all-rounder, was suddenly recalled to play in the Indian Premier League but KKR, the team which showed the generosity to do so, paid a heavy price. Mahmood gave off 41 runs in 3 overs in a key match against the RR and scored just 6.

World's biggest auto recall

World's biggest auto recall

Japanese airbag maker Takata recalled a record 34 million cars provided with defective airbags. However, the firm is facing a big challenge the fix the issue.

Recalling ice-creams with contamination

Recalling ice-creams with contamination

USA-based Blue Bell Ice Cream recalled all its frozen products over a potential listeria contamination, which can cause serious contaminations.

Oneindia News

Story first published: Tuesday, August 8, 2017, 11:42 [IST]
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