10+ Everyday Things That Are Banned Abroad But Not In India

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There are many products which are banned abroad but it has been banned in India. It is still being used by people out there in India on regular basis. Here is a list of such products which are banned in many countries but are still being used in India.

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Lifebuoy

Everyone is aware of this red solid bar soap! Every one of us has used it at some point in our lives. Due to its abrasiveness, this soap, a Unilever product, is not allowed in the EU. The soap is only used to clean some animals.

Red bull

An energy drink in India is used as a sign of a luxurious drink. But in France and Denmark and Lithuania it is banned for kids who are under 18 because the research on this drink has been disclosing that it is prohibited for heart depression and hypertension and convulsion.

Disprin

In India when a person got a headache it is used as first aid to cure a headache or pain. And everyone tries to keep it in his medicine box but it is banned from India.

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Pesticide

There are more than 60 pesticides which have not been used outside of India because of that it creates health problems when we eat grains and vegetables on which they are sprayed.

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Unpasteurized milk

This milk has been banned in USA and Canada due to the presence of harmful germs and microbes because it creates health problems but in India, it is used openly.

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Jelly Sweets

Jelly sweet is banned for use by kids due to choking hazards in the USA, Canada and Australia. But in India, it is used openly for kids and so many choking cases have been reported but nonetheless.

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Samosa

The samosa was banned in Somalia. jihadist says that samosa is used by Christians so it must not eat.

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Kinder Surprise

Kinder surprise is used by kids it’s a colourful egg case. It is banned in America. Having the toy inside in this case is a choking hazard.

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Tata Nano

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Nano is banned in many countries due to injuries. This car has been an occupant life-threatening risk. Our low-price vehicle independent crash test was conducted by Global NCAP.

Maruti Suzuki 800

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Maruti Suzuki has failed a whole string of safety tests due to guidelines. So due to risk life-threatening, it is banned in many countries but in India, it is a loved one car for the citizen.

Cold Total

Cold total is another medicine which is banned in many countries due to it affecting the kidneys. But in India, it is used frequently in cold and flu.

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Nimulid 

Nimesulide has been banned in several countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, due to concerns over its safety and potential side effects, such as liver damage and allergic reactions.

In India, Nimesulide is not banned but its use is restricted. In 2011, the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued an advisory restricting the use of Nimesulide in children below 12 years of age due to its potential side effects. The drug can still be prescribed to adults in India but only with a prescription from a registered medical practitioner.

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