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BEE Initiates Recall of Hitachi Products with Poor Star Ratings; Scrutiny Extends to Other Home Appliance Firms

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In a significant development, the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) has taken proactive steps to recall Hitachi products with subpar star ratings, signaling a commitment to uphold consumer rights and energy efficiency standards. Several other home appliance companies are also under investigation as part of this quality assurance drive.In response to these actions, Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India Limited issued a press statement reaffirming its commitment to producing high-quality products that adhere to global and local standards. The company expressed appreciation for BEE's efforts and actively participates in advancing sustainable energy efficiency through technological innovation. The statement also emphasized their dedication to maintaining consumer trust by investing in the delivery of top-notch products.Furthermore, Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India Limited revealed that, as part of their product life cycle assessment process,…
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Ayush Ministry Grants Approval for ASU Facilities to Manufacture FSSAI-Licensed Food Products

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In a recent development, the Ministry of Ayush has issued a significant clarification regarding the utilization of Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani (ASU) manufacturing facilities for the production of food products licensed under the Food Safety & Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). This clarification comes in response to requests from companies seeking approval to manufacture products under both Ayush and FSSAI in the same manufacturing premises.The Ministry's office memorandum emphasized that there is no specific prohibition against using a combined setup of manufacturing equipment and production lines for items licensed under ASU and FSSAI within the framework of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and its associated regulations. Furthermore, there are no directives from FSSAI, which operates under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), that restrict the manufacturing of…
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BIS JKBO Empowers Cement Industry Quality Control Personnel with Two-Day Capsule Course

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In a significant move towards enhancing the quality standards of the cement industry, the Jammu and Kashmir Branch Office of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) recently concluded a successful Two-Day Capsule Course for Quality Control Personnel (QCPs) on August 30-31, 2023. Held at the prestigious Hotel Four Points in Srinagar, the program drew the participation of technical experts from various Cement Industries in the Kashmir region.The program commenced with a warm welcome address by Pankaj Atri, Joint Director of BIS JKBO. He emphasized that the primary objective of this Capsule Course was to bolster the industry's capabilities, thereby elevating the overall quality standards within the country. Atri explained that the training aimed to equip QCPs with knowledge on cement requirements, sampling and testing methods for different cement types, effective…
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BIS JKBO Empowers Cement Industry Quality Control Personnel Through Capsule Course

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The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Jammu and Kashmir Branch Office (JKBO) recently conducted a Two-Day Capsule Course for Quality Control Personnel (QCPs) within the Cement Industry on August 30-31, 2023, at Hotel Four Points in Srinagar. This informative program witnessed the participation of technical experts from all cement industries operating in the Kashmir region.Pankaj Atri, Joint Director of BIS JKBO, commenced the event with a warm welcome address. He underscored the central aim of the Capsule Course: to bolster the industry's capabilities and elevate the quality ecosystem across the nation. Atri explained that this specialized training initiative would equip QCPs with essential knowledge about cement requirements, sampling and testing methodologies for various cement types, the e-Portal of BIS for efficient online management of ISI Mark licenses, and BIS Guidelines…
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DPIIT Eases Compliance Burdens, Boosting India’s Investment Climate

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The Ph.D. Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in collaboration with Invest India and the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, recently organized the "Unnati India Opportunity Series – Investment Roadshow" on August 29, 2023.Ms. Manmeet Nanda, Joint Secretary of DPIIT, highlighted the Indian government's commitment to leveraging technology for improving the ease of doing business. She shared that DPIIT had successfully reduced a staggering forty thousand regulatory compliance burdens and announced the forthcoming release of a "Cost of Regulations" report. Furthermore, Ms. Nanda revealed that comments and insights from developing and emerging nations had been contributed to the World Bank's upcoming "Be Ready" report. She also noted that, following extensive consultations with various departments, the Central Pollution Control Board…
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Finding Common Ground: Plastic Recycling and Extended Producer Responsibility

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The 2023 Resource Recycling Conference in Orlando, Florida, brought together stakeholders in the plastics industry to discuss Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and its implications. While tensions were expected, the attendees were pleasantly surprised to witness a constructive dialogue that highlighted hope, progress, and respectful disagreement on issues such as film, chemical recycling, and labeling.The session, titled "Plastic Tensions Within Extended Producer Responsibility," featured a panel of experts:Kate Bailey, Chief Policy Officer at the Association of Plastic Recyclers.Anja Brandon, Associate Director of U.S. Plastics Policy at the Ocean Conservancy.Megan Daum, Vice President of Sustainability for American Beverage.Jennifer Ronk, Sustainability and Advocacy Manager at Dow.Dylan de Thomas, Vice President of Public Policy and Government Affairs at The Recycling Partnership, moderated the discussion.The Value of EPRKate Bailey emphasized the transformative potential of EPR,…
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CDSCO Registration in India with Electronics India

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An Overview of CDSCO RegistrationThe CDSCO, which stands for Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation, is the National Regulatory Authority (NRA) operating under the Directorate General of Health Services, Government of India, and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It holds the responsibility for regulating and approving New Drugs and Clinical Trials in India, operating under the Drugs & Cosmetics Rules, 1945, and the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940. CDSCO plays a crucial role in setting standards for drugs, ensuring the quality of imported drugs, coordinating activities with State Drug Control Organisations (SDCOs), and providing expert advice to ensure the enforcement of the Drugs & Cosmetics Act.Any organization involved in manufacturing, importing, exporting drugs and cosmetics, conducting Research & Development activities related to drugs, or importing drugs for examination or…
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BIS Cracks Down on Company Manufacturing Non-Certified Electric Toys

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In a swift response to a tip-off regarding a breach of the Toys (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Quality Control Order 2020, officials from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Mumbai Branch Office-I, took immediate action. Last week, on August 22, 2023, an enforcement raid was conducted at the premises of M/S JAVP Enterprises LLP, located at SR No. 144, B/11, Mittal Estate, Aayesha Compound, Post Kaman, Palghar-401208, Mumbai, Maharashtra.During the operation, it was discovered that the company was actively engaged in the production, storage, and sale of Electric Toys. However, these toys lacked the essential BIS certification mandated by IS 15644:2006, thereby violating the provisions of the Toys (Requirement of Compulsory Registration) Quality Control Order 2020. In response to this blatant violation, a considerable quantity of these uncertified electric toys…
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BIS Conducts Surprise Inspection on Packaged Drinking Water Manufacturer

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In a swift and decisive move, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Nagpur Branch, carried out an unexpected raid on August 18, 2023, at the facilities of M/s Prayag Food Products, situated on Paradgaon Road, Partur, District Jalna, Maharashtra. The operation was led by a diligent team comprising Piyush Wasekar, Joint Director; Sandesh Gokanwar, Deputy Director; Prashant Sakharkar, Graduate Engineer; and Manish Muley, SSA.During the surprise inspection, it was discovered that the aforementioned company was involved in the production of 1-liter PET bottles containing 'Packaged Drinking Water' (PDW) under the brand name Aqualis. These bottles bore the BIS certification mark, signaling adherence to quality standards. However, a significant issue arose when it was revealed that the company did not possess a valid license from BIS.The inspection revealed a substantial amount…
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BIS Introduces Quality Standards for Equipment in Ayurveda Treatment and Traditional Medicine

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In a significant development, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has unveiled a set of standards for equipment used in Ayurvedic traditional therapies and traditional medicine. This move aims to ensure the quality of equipment and enhance the overall efficiency of the industry.A meeting was conducted by BIS in Chennai, bringing together key stakeholders such as Ayurveda drug manufacturers and representatives from educational institutions. The primary focus was on creating awareness regarding standards associated with Panchakarma Equipment, including essential tools like droni and shirodhara yantra, crucial for various Ayurvedic procedures and treatments. Additionally, standards for Ashwagandha root specifications were also discussed.Given the rising popularity of traditional treatment centers in the state, the establishment of standards becomes crucial to guarantee the well-being of patients. The standards being formulated by BIS's Ayush…
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