Greenpeace for ban on genetically modified food
Health minister Anbumani Ramadoss, who has a point of view on issues ranging from increasing cell phone use to junk food to smoking and drinking, has been approached by environmental and health activists to lend support in their campaign against controversial genetically modified (GM) food in India. Environmental group Greenpeace knocked on doors of health ministry on Thursday "to remind Ramadoss about health risks of GM foods'.
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