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In the present scenario, it is not easy to survive in the market without a standard certified & quality product...
Read MoreIn India, ISI Mark Certification is essential because it provides a quality mark which describes the products’ gr...
Read MoreThe sewing machines were invented in 1790 by an English inventor (Thomas Saint). A sewing machine is a machine whic...
Read MoreIndia is the top 2nd largest food producer in the world, making India the highest consumer of food and food contrib...
Read MoreIndian industrial products have carried the ISI mark since 1955 as a sign of their adherence to national standards....
Read MoreISI stand for Indian standards institute (Previous of Indian Standards). This mark is considered as a sign of safet...
Read MoreThe ISI stands for Indian Standards Institute and BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) grants the ISI Registration Cert...
Read MoreBIS ISI Certification is for providing the third-party guarantee of safety, reliability and quality of the products...
Read MoreIn India, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), is the national body for standardisation. BIS oversees standar...
Read MoreBureau of Indian Standards publishes ten Indian Standards on safety aspects of Toys related to physical safety, che...
Read MoreThe BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) issue the ISI mark for electric motors. The manufacturer has to complete the d...
Read MoreThere is a wide range of electrical goods that are used in a daily household by Indian customers. Indian Government...
Read MoreThe Automobile industry significantly contributes to India's technological development and macroeconomic growth.&nb...
Read MoreProduct quality is always a priority for consumers purchasing any product, especially when purchased for personal u...
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