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Bureau of Indian Standards Unveils Revised Standards to Address Contemporary Industry Challenges
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-04-11

Bureau of Indian Standards, BIS, has introduced revised standards to ensure that practices remain relevant and effective to address contemporary challenges.

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Guidelines on Authorization of EPRETP Operator and Functioning of EPRETP: A Detailed Overview
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-04-11

EPRETP is to facilitate the trading of EPR certificates. These certificates are issued to entities that fulfill their EPR obligations, which can then be traded to help others meet their obligations.

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The Impact of CDSCO MD-16 Form on India's Medical Device Industry
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-04-10

The CDSCO MD 16 form is an application used to seek a license for the import of medical devices into India for purposes such as clinical  trials, product testing, demonstration, or training.

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Why the CDSCO Non-Conviction/Market Standard Certificate is Essential for Medical Device Manufacturers and Importers?
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-04-09

The CDSCO Non-Conviction/Market Standards Certificate is a document issued by the CDSCO to pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, importers, and distributors. This certificate is required to prove that the applicant has been involved in the legal distribution of products in the Indian market.

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The Role of CDSCO MD7 in Ensuring the Safety and Quality of Medical Devices in India
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-04-09

The CDSCO MD7 is a specific form designed to apply for manufacturing licenses for medical devices classified under Class C and Class D for retail or wholesale distribution.

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Understanding the Environment (Construction and Demolition) Waste Management Rules, 2025
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-04-08

Construction and demolition activities generate large amounts of waste, which can harm the environment if not managed properly. To address this issue, the Government of India has enacted the Environmental (Construction and Demolition) Waste Management Rules, 2025.