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Chinese toys continue to sell in Kashmir despite health warnings.


Byline: ANI

Srinagar, Feb 21 (ANI): A month after the Indian Government banned the import of Chinese toys, the Kashmir Valley still seems to have a fancy for low cost battery operated toys.

The Indian Government's decision to ban the import of Chinese toys was taken on the grounds of public safety and the move was also deemed compatible with World Trade Organisation (WTO See World Trade Organization. ) rules.

Government officials claimed the Chinese toys contained lead. This element, if ingested, can cause various ills like brain hemorrhage hemorrhage (hĕm`ərĭj), escape of blood from the circulation (arteries, veins, capillaries) to the internal or external tissues. The term is usually applied to a loss of blood that is copious enough to threaten health or life. , anemia, learning problems and slow growth.

The federal health ministry has also issued warnings against Chinese toys.

Chinese products, however, continue to attract Indian customers for their sheer look and cheap rates.

"There are a lot of options to choose from the Chinese toys available in the market.

Children also prefer these toys to the Indian toys. These toys are cheap also," said Niyaz Ahmad, a customer.

Shopkeepers also say selling Chinese toys helps them to earn decent margins.

"Because of the Chinese toys, our turnover has increased. Now, I cannot even imagine my shop without Chinese toys. If we do not keep the latest stock of Chinese toys, we end up making losses as compared to other shopkeepers. These toys generate a lot of income for us," said Manzoor Ahmad Prof. Dr. Manzoor Ahmed (Urdu: منظور احمد) is a noted philosopher and scholar of Pakistan.

Born on September 22 1931 in Rampur UP, and brought up in Karachi, Dr.
, a shopkeeper.

Meanwhile, India has urged Beijing to be more transparent about its low-cost manufacturing as it can also prove to undermine its own industries.

China, a key supplier of toys, apparel and food to the world, has faced a wave of complaints in recent years, most recently as thousands of people have fallen ill as a result of consuming milk powder tainted with melamine melamine (mĕl`əmēn'), common name for 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazine. Melamine is a trimer (see polymer) of cyanamide, H2NC≡N, and is synthesized from calcium carbide. , a chemical used to make plastics.

In 2007, the world's leading toy maker Mattel recalled over 21 million Chinese-made toys worldwide due to excessive levels of lead paint and other unsafe components.

The Toy Association of India President Raj Kumar had earlier requested the government to raise import taxes on Chinese toys.

The step in this regard is expected to be taken in the interest of the economy and consumer safety. By Parvez Butt(ANI)

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