Jammu, July 6 -- Share Tweet Share JAMMU, July 6 (KNS) : Every morning, millions of Indian households pour a glass of milk, unaware that what they drink may be far from pure. Across the country, a silent but deadly crisis is unfolding: milk adulteration, a menace that has grown beyond alarming proportions, threatening public health on a scale that can no longer be ignored. According to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) Survey (2019), a staggering 68.7% of milk samples tested across India were found to be adulterated, laced with water, urea, detergent, caustic soda, starch, glucose, maltodextrin, hydrogen peroxide, formalin, melamine, and other hazardous substances. Six years on, the situation has shown little signs ...