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6 Items banned in abroad but legal in India

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Tata Nano

The Tata Nano, a low-cost vehicle, failed international crash tests and is banned elsewhere but remains available in India.
 

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Pesticides

Over 60 harmful pesticides banned abroad are still used in India, potentially leading to serious health issues from contaminated produce.
 

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Jelly Sweets

Jelly sweets, recalled in the USA, Canada, and Australia due to choking hazards, are still commonly sold in India.
 

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Lifebuoy Soap

Lifebuoy soap, considered harsh for the skin abroad and used only for animals, is sold as regular soap in India.

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Red Bull

Red Bull is banned for minors in several countries due to health risks but is available in India.
 

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Disprin

Disprin, a common remedy for various ailments in India, is not widely accepted in other countries due to questionable safety.
 

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