The Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations, 2020
The Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations, 2020 provides details that every food package shall contain.
Guidelines on distribution of dividend by NBFCs
In order to infuse greater transparency and uniformity in practice, it has been decided to prescribe guidelines on distribution of dividend by NBFCs.
Guidelines on Standard Personal Accident Insurance Products
The Guidelines includes the Standard terms and conditions, Customer Information Sheet and Use & File format.
The Punjab Industries Minister declared that the MSME centers will enhance the technology outreach across the state’s rural belt
The Punjab Industries Minister has stated that MSME centers would go a long way in ascending the industrial scenario of Punjab. The new facilities are expected to enhance the technology outreach across the state’s rural belt besides providing access to Advanced Manufacturing Technologies.
SEBI decides to enable e-voting to all the demat account holders by way of a single login credential.
The Demat account holders would be able to cast their vote without having to register again with the ESPs, thereby, not only facilitating seamless authentication but also enhancing ease and convenience of participating in e-voting process.
The Food Safety and Standards (Fortification of Foods) Amendment Regulations, 2020.
The packaged refined edible vegetable oil weighing not more than 15 kilograms shall be fortified with Vitamin A and Vitamin D and shall comply with the level specified in clause (2) of Schedule –I .
Government of Kerala has introduced environmental compliance monitoring system for randomized risk based inspection.
The high risk – red category of industry will be inspected once in 6 months as per the allocation and the report of such inspection shall be submitted online within 48 hours to the concerned district office/regional office.
Kerala PCB decides to install retrofitted device in DG sets to reduce pollution.
Industries and establishments operating DG sets of capacity 500KVA and above within the jurisdiction of the state of Kerala to retrofit all DG sets with emission control device/equipment having a minimum specified particular matter capturing efficiency of at least of 70% in 5 mode D2 cycle for equivalent KVA rating by any one of the five central pollution control board.