ISI Certification for Electrical Appliances: What You Need to Know

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In today's world, electrical appliances play an indispensable role in our daily lives. From refrigerators and televisions to air conditioners and washing machines, these appliances make our lives more convenient and comfortable. However, ensuring the safety and quality of these electrical products is of utmost importance. This is where ISI certification comes into the picture.What is ISI Certification?ISI stands for Indian Standards Institute, which is now known as the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). ISI certification is a mark of quality, safety, and reliability for electrical appliances sold in India. It signifies that the product has been tested and meets the relevant Indian standards for quality, performance, and safety.Why is ISI Certification Important?Ensuring Safety: Electrical appliances can pose significant risks if they are not manufactured or designed properly. ISI certification…
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Defence Ministry and FSSAI Collaborate to Promote Millets and Healthy Eating Habits among Armed Forces

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The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) have joined forces to promote the consumption of millets and encourage healthy eating habits among the armed forces. The collaboration aims to raise awareness about the nutritional benefits of a diverse diet and the inclusion of millet-based food products among the personnel. As part of this initiative, millet-based menus will be introduced in mess, canteens, and other food outlets under the MoD.During the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya unveiled a book titled 'Healthy Recipes for Defence,' which has been developed by FSSAI. The book serves as a valuable resource to promote the consumption of millets, also known as Shree Anna, and highlight their numerous…
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Raids Conducted by Bureau of Indian Standards at Mehrasons Jewellers & Manuvel Malabar Jewellers in Delhi

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In a recent development, teams from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) carried out surprise raids at Mehrasons Jewellers and Manuvel Malabar Jewellers located in South Extension, Delhi. The objective of these raids was to ensure compliance with the Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery and Gold Artefacts Order, 2020, which mandates the standardization and hallmarking of all gold artifacts sold in India.During the search and seizure operations at the aforementioned jewelry stores, it was discovered that they were in violation of the Hallmarking Order. BIS teams reported the seizure of non-hallmarked 916 fineness gold coins that were being sold by the jewellers.The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is a regulatory body responsible for establishing national standards for various products, including quality and weight specifications. It is also entrusted with enforcing compliance…
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oD & FSSAI sign MoU to promote use of millets & healthy eating practices among Armed Forces & ensure safe and nutritious food

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New Delhi, July 13, 2023 - The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) have joined forces to encourage the use of millets and promote healthy eating practices among the armed forces. In a significant development, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed today in the presence of Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh and Union Health Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya.The MoU, signed by Lt. Gen. Preet Mohindera Singh, Director General (Supplies and Transport) on behalf of the MoD, and Shri G Kamala Vardhana Rao, CEO of FSSAI, aims to raise awareness about the nutritional benefits of incorporating millet-based food products into the armed forces' diet. As part of the collaboration, millet-based menus will be introduced in mess, canteens, and other food outlets under…
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Common Mistakes to Avoid During the CDSCO Certification Process

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Introduction: Obtaining the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) certification is crucial for pharmaceutical companies looking to market their products in India. However, navigating the CDSCO certification process can be complex and challenging. To ensure a smooth and successful certification journey, it is important to be aware of the common mistakes that can hinder your progress. In this blog post, we will highlight some of these pitfalls and provide valuable insights on how to avoid them.Inadequate Documentation: One of the most common mistakes during the CDSCO certification process is incomplete or inadequate documentation. CDSCO requires comprehensive documentation that demonstrates the safety, efficacy, and quality of the pharmaceutical product. Missing or inaccurate information can lead to delays or even rejection of the certification application. To avoid this mistake, meticulously review and…
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FSSAI to Collaborate with Global Food Regulators for Strengthening Food Safety Systems

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Introduction: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), operating under the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, is set to host a meeting with international food regulators, including representatives from G20 countries, on July 20-21. The objective of the meeting is to enhance the global food safety system and regulatory framework throughout the food value chain. Recognizing the need for constant adaptation to emerging food hazards and pandemic scenarios, the FSSAI aims to foster a common dialogue on food safety, standards, risk assessment, labelling, and analytical competence.Building a Global Food Safety Network: The FSSAI aims to engage food regulators from approximately 60 countries, encompassing G20 member nations. This gathering will facilitate knowledge sharing and provide insights into the food safety and regulatory frameworks adopted by various countries.…
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Ministry of Environment Secretary Inaugurates Second Batch of IICA Certified ESG Professional Programme

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Introduction: Ms. Leena Nandan, the Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), inaugurated the second batch of the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) Certified ESG Professional: Impact Leader Programme. The event marked a significant step towards building capacity in the field of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. Ms. Nandan commended the IICA for its timely initiatives in the ESG domain and reaffirmed the Ministry's support for their efforts.Addressing Climate Change Challenges: During her address, Ms. Nandan emphasized the impacts of climate change and India's commitment to mitigation and adaptation measures. She highlighted the importance of resource efficiency, promoted by the MoEFCC through the adoption of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) mandate. Ms. Nandan also informed attendees about the MoEFCC's Green Credit Programme and stressed…
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Fake ISI Mark Scandal Uncovered in Chennai: 47 Bottled Water Containers Seized

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Introduction: In a recent raid conducted by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in Chennai, a shocking discovery was made at the Viva Foods and Beverages Unit in Kodambakkam. A team from the BIS Chennai branch office seized a total of 47 packaged drinking water containers bearing counterfeit ISI marks. This incident has raised concerns about the authenticity and safety of packaged drinking water in the region.Details of the Raid: During the operation, officials uncovered 20-litre water containers that were falsely labeled with ISI marks, indicating conformity to Indian quality standards. The containers featured multiple brand names, and BIS license numbers from various manufacturers were also found. It was revealed that the company, Viva Foods and Beverages Unit, was operating without a valid BIS license, thus violating the BIS Act…
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How BIS Certification Impacts Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)

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The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is a national standard body of India. It is responsible for developing, publishing, and enforcing standards for products, services, systems, and processes. BIS certification is a voluntary scheme that helps businesses demonstrate that their products or services meet certain standards.For SMEs, BIS certification can have a number of benefits. These include:Increased market access: BIS certification can help SMEs gain access to new markets, both domestic and international. This is because many buyers and retailers require products to be BIS certified before they will consider them for purchase.Improved product quality: BIS certification can help SMEs improve the quality of their products. This is because the standards that are set by BIS are based on international best practices.Enhanced brand reputation: BIS certification can help to enhance the brand reputation…
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BIS raids Navi Mumbai unit making illegal safety glass

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Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) officials have conducted a raid on a factory in Navi Mumbai for the second time in three months, uncovering the manufacturing and sale of illegal "safety glass" without BIS authorization. The factory, Future Safety Glass Industries in Rabale, was previously raided on May 8 in a similar case.During the recent raid, the BIS team discovered that the company was once again openly producing and selling toughened glass, a type of safety glass used for architectural and building purposes, without the required BIS certification. According to the Safety Glass Order 2022, all safety glass must be BIS certified in accordance with IS 2553 and display a valid BIS license number along with the BIS standard mark.The seized toughened glass, measuring approximately 517 square meters, was found…
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