Survey On Patanjali Divya Dant Manjan

The Delhi High Court has responded to a petition alleging that Patanjali's Divya Dant Manjan contains non-vegetarian ingredients despite being labeled as vegetarian. The court has issued notices to Baba Ramdev and Divya Pharmacy, with the next hearing scheduled for November 28.

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Survey On Patanjali Divya Dant Manjan

The Delhi High Court has issued notices to Baba Ramdev and Patanjali’s Divya Pharmacy on Friday in response to a petition alleging that the herbal tooth powder, Divya Dant Manjan, contains non-vegetarian ingredients despite being labeled as vegetarian. The petition, filed by Yatin Sharma, challenges the product’s labeling, which the petitioner says displays a green dot—commonly recognized as a symbol for vegetarian products—while the ingredient list includes Sepia officinalis, a substance derived from cuttlefish. The court scheduled the next hearing for November 28.

17% people think that there should be an investigation on Divya Dant Manjan claim to use non-veg materials

Here’s the Survey:

Q1: Despite the Supreme Court’s warning, allegations of misleading information being given on Patanjali products are being made. What action should be taken?

Q2: Patanjali’s Divya Dant Manjan has claimed to use non-veg materials. What is your opinion on this?

Q3: Is Swami Ramdev himself using the imported enzymes in Patanjali products that are under dispute?

Q4: What do you consider to be the main reason behind Patanjali’s repeated violations?

 

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