Not just India but other countries are also trying to stay on ban mode. The world is trying to set Ban on several other bizarre things. India has recently set strict ban on Maggi noodles and child phonography.
If you are depressed after knowing the shocking action that was taken on Phonography! Here are few other things that are banned around the world.
1) Public display of affection , Dubai and the Emirates: If you are on the roads of Dubai and get indulge in any of the obscene, then this might put you in jail for quite a long time.

2) Chewing gums, Singapore: No matter of the food we eat hundreds of them are constantly chewing the chewing gum, and apparently the one thing that is banned in Singapore is the gum itself, unless it is medicinal.

3) Toy guns, Afghanistan: If you love imitating ‘Chor-Police’ with the toy guns, then Afghanistan is not the place for you.

4) Flip flops while driving, Spain: Traveling in Spain has left people devoid of the relaxing way of driving in flip flops. So don’t forget to drive with out Flip Flops in Spain.

5) No Flush, Switzerland: According to the apartment rules you might not be ‘free’ to flush a loo after 10pm in Switzerland.

6) Loud Singing, Honolulu: In Honolulu you’re supposed to lower down your volume while singing or be prepared to face the cops.

7) Ketchup in France: Ketchup was banned in France in 2011 as an effort to reduce the consumption of junk from primary schools.

8) Valentine’s Day, Saudi Arabia: 14th February is just another normal day in Saudi. The Saudi Government doesn’t encourage the day of love.

9) Baby Names, Denmark: Baby names in Denmark must be selected from the list of names that the Government provides.

10) Scrabble, Romania: In the 1980s, Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu had banned the game in Romania describing it as ‘overly intellectual’ and ‘subversive evil’. But as of today, the ban seem to have been lifted.



























