New Delhi, May 18 -- The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on May 14 told all affiliated schools to set up 'Sugar Boards' to inform students about the risks of high sugar intake. The move is part of an effort to reduce rising cases of Type 2 diabetes and other health issues among children. The CBSE in an official circular said sugar makes up 13% of daily calorie intake for children aged 4 to 10 years, and 15% for those aged 11 to 18 years. The recommended limit is 5%. "All schools are requested to establish 'Sugar Boards' where information is displayed for educating students about the risks of excessive sugar intake," the board said. Schools have also been told to hold seminars and workshops on the issue. CBSE said schools must submit a short report and photographs showing these activities by July 15....