New Delhi, July 14 -- Your favourite Indian snacks like samosas and jalebis will soon come with a cigarette-style warning.

According to a Times of India report, the Union Health Ministry has ordered all central institutions, including AIIMS Nagpur, to install "oil and sugar boards".

These boards are vivid posters that will show how much hidden fat and sugar lurk in everyday snacks, aiming to treat junk food like tobacco.

The TOI report said that the board will act as a quiet but pointed reminder to citizens of the sugar and oil content in snacks considered cultural staples.

These boards are being made mandatory in all government institutions, especially in the cafeterias and public areas.

Confirming the directive, AIIMS Nagpur offici...