Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) launched 'Know Your Diet' which is available in English and Hindi and would benefit anyone of nine years or above who can access it from computers, smart phones or tablets.
CSE said the Hindi version of the tool is known as 'Apna Ahaar Janein'.
"India needs a clear policy to promote good food. We cannot afford food that is bad for health and bad for the environment. This tool will help us push for better policy and practices on promotion of good food," CSE Director General Sunita Narain said.
"What we eat affects our health. But most of us do not know what we eat and how it affects our health. Know your diet is a first of its kind initiative to help people of India know about their food and dietary habits.
"We hope that it will ignite a 'good food' movement in our country," said Chandra Bhushan, Deputy Director General of CSE, while launching the tool here.
The tool is also expected to help policy makers know what the people of this country are eating and shape food-related policies in India, CSE said.
"From across India, over 25 schools, colleges and universities have already joined us in this initiative. Several companies have also expressed their interest.
"We would like institutions to come forward and participate. We encourage people of this country to use this tool and be a part of the 'good food' movement," Bhushan said.
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