India’s food regulator, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), issues a new notice to Nestlé in connection with an allegation involving Maggi instant noodles. According to the reports, the notice is linked to an alleged detection of insects and larvae inside a packet of the instant noodles. The updates describe the matter as bringing Maggi back into focus following the regulator’s action. The information provided in the available summaries does not include further details such as the exact product variant, batch information, or the regulatory outcome of the notice. It also does not specify timelines for any response from Nestlé or whether further testing, sampling, or hearings are planned. The reports focus on the issuance of the notice by FSSAI and the specific allegation regarding insects and larvae found in a sealed packet. The news coverage reflects the regulator’s role in enforcing food safety standards and outlines that Nestlé is the company addressed by the FSSAI notice.