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As per the Compulsory Registration Scheme that is being operated by the Bureau of Indian Standards under Scheme – II of the BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, Optical Disc Players cannot be manufactured, sold, exported out of, or imported into India without being CRS certified. So, it is compulsory to obtain BIS CRS Certification for Optical Disc […]
As of April 2021, the BIS now requires Automatic Teller Cash Dispenser Machines to be registered under the Compulsory Registration Scheme as per the Indian Standard 13252: 2010. This recent step by the Indian Government and the BIS aims to reduce ATM-related crimes and to maintain the quality and reliability of the Automatic Teller Cash […]
As per the ISI Certification Scheme (1) of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), certain products have been notified as falling under mandatory certification. Gamma Picoline is a chemical that falls under the list of goods that require mandatory certification. Hence, selling, exporting or importing Gamma Picoline products in the Indian market is not allowed […]
Owning and running any form of trade or business in the city of Hyderabad requires one to hold a Trade License. A trade license is an official document or permit that allows an individual or group to partake in a specific trade or business at a specified area or location. No individual or group can, […]
Often known as strip lights of LED tape, a LED Lighting Chain is a flexible circuit board that is populated by Surface Mounted LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) and other components. LED Lighting Chains generally come with an adhesive backing. While traditionally used as backlighting or decoration, increased luminous efficacy and higher-power SMDs have broadened the […]
Section 3 of the Trust Act, 1882, defines a Trust as “an obligation annexed to the property ownership & arising out of a confidence reposed in & accepted by the owner/settlor, or declared & accepted by him, for the benefit of the owner.” It involves the transfer of a property or assets from one party […]
Per the CLRA Act, Karnataka, contractors must register under this Act to obtain a CLRA License in order to employ contract labour. The Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act was aimed at regulating the employment of contract labour at certain establishments as well as providing for its abolition under specific conditions. The Contract Labour (Regulation […]
Established in March, 2002 under the provisions of the Country’s Energy Conservation Act, 2001, the BEE or Bureau of Energy Efficiency, it’s an agency of the Government of India. Its primary function is to develop programs aimed at aiding in the efficient use as well as conservation of energy in India. Starting in 2010, the […]
In 1971, the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act[1] was aimed at regulating the employment of contract labour at certain establishments and providing for its abolition under specific conditions. In 1974, the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition), Karnataka Rules were introduced. The Act applies to the entire state of Karnataka and to all units in […]
The CDSCO is the national regulatory body for pharmaceutical, medical, and cosmetic goods. The Indian Government plans to bring all medical devices under the purview of the CDSCO to regulate and ensure the quality, safety and performance of medical devices. Scroll down to check more information regarding CDSCO Registration for Oncology Medical Devices. What are […]
India is a country known for having a large consumer base and has, as such, a large market for cosmetic products as well, which is growing exponentially every year. Although many products can be shipped without an export licence, a license or special import permission from the Government of India is needed to process the […]