Ganesh Nair completed his graduation in law from IP university. He is an ardent researcher who has written various research papers and articles on contemporary legal issues. His keen interest in the field of research made him pursue a career in legal research. His core area of interest include Cyber, IPR and Finance laws.
India is a tropical country, which means that the temperature in the country mostly remains high. That’s why there is a massive demand for air conditioners in the Indian market. In the year 2023, this market is expected to grow by 9.7 million from the current 8.1 million. In order to operate in the Indian […]
There has been an impressive surge in the use of mobile phones in India in the past five years. Affordable internet rates and several initiatives by the government like Digital India have been the reason behind it. BIS certification for mobiles is mandatory in India i.e the product can’t be sold in the Indian market […]
BIS CRS stands for Bureau of Indian Standards compulsory registration scheme. In the year 2012, the Ministry of Electronics and Information technology (MeitY) through a notification on Electronics and Information Technology goods order 2012. Notification Stated that the group of electronic devices should be categorised under the compulsory registration scheme. So, the manufacturer cannot sell […]
Non-governmental organisations have played a crucial role in assisting the government in the development of society. NGOs often are the ones who put in their resources, time and effort for a social cause or to fight against injustices. Without a doubt, the NGOs, through their services, make the communities more sustainable, secure and healthy. This […]
The Bureau of Indian standards were set up through the BIS Act of 2016. The bureau was set up to ensure proper standardisation, quality assurance and marking of the products. By setting up pre-defined standards, the BIS ensures that a citizen of the country receives quality products that are safe and reliable. This would significantly […]
A non-Governmental Organisation is an organisation that is created to conduct charitable and welfare activities. An NGO aims to work for welfare of the society. NGO Activities help to tackle a wide variety of causes. These causes can be related to the environment, human rights, animal welfare, health and education of children etc. Sometimes the […]
In India, NGOs can be of three types: i) Not-for-profit organisations registered as a section 8 company (NGO). ii) Societies & iii) Trusts. In this blog, we shall be discussing the difference between an NGO and a Trust. Before we begin with the differences between NGOs and Trust lets understand what each type of NGO […]
Multi-state Cooperative Societies Act, 2002 was enacted by the legislature to lay down the laws for Cooperative societies that want to serve the interest of the members in more than one state. Cooperative societies registered under this Act shall be considered a corporate body with limited liability. Registration under Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002. Application: […]
Laptops and tablets are an integral part of our lives. These are present everywhere at workplaces, schools, homes, universities etc. Such electronic devices serve various purposes entertainment, office work, education, and web browsing. India has a massive consumption of these devices in the country. Recently the BIS, through its official gazette, released a notification that […]
A cooperative society is a mutual accord between people where they come together to pool their resources to achieve a common economic objective. Members of a cooperative society usually consist of workers and small producers. Many people set up cooperative societies to safeguard their interests as one. There are features of cooperative societies. This article […]