Indians dump thousands of tons of e-waste in landfills every year. Much of this e-waste is the result of the constant need for businesses and consumers to improve their technology. This long list of electronic products includes new computers, laptops, handheld devices, and ser…
India lacks adequate legislation to prevent illegal dumping of used lithium batteries Electric vehicles (EVs) are part of the new normal as the global transportation industry undergoes a paradigm shift and promotes cleaner and greener vehicles. Like its Western counterparts …
Effects Of E-Waste On The Environment | By Corpseed Electronic waste or e-waste is waste from all kinds of electronic devices, from computers and mobile phones to household electronic products such as kitchen machines, printing machines, stoves, etc. Little is known a…
EPR stands for Extended Manufacturer Responsibilit y for each manufacturer that generates electronic waste after the sale of electronic products and electronic devices. The amount of electronic waste for electronic products increases day by day. Today, electronic waste is a rea…
Under section 45I of the Reserve Bank of India Act of 1934 ("RBI Act"), a company registered under the Companies Act of 1956 / Companies Act of 2013 operates in the Stock / Bond Purchase Area. Bonds/securities or other negotiable securities, such as leasing, installmen…
All food business operators wishing to operate in India must comply with the FSSAI Compliance and receive an operating license. They must be registered under the procedures established in the FSS Law of 2006. The FSSAI is placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Health a…
The Private limited company may be the best option for you When you hear the word " Private limited company, " you often think that a private company means a small business with little interest. Well, this is not true. India's largest companies like Infosys, Relian…
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