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ISI Registration for Conduits: IS 9537: Part 3: 1983
by Sagar Sharma on 2021-12-10

An electrical conduit is a tube that is used in a building or structure to protect and route electrical wires. Metal, plastic, fiber, and burned clay are all options for electrical conduits.

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All about NBFC Registration Online Process and Cost in India
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-12-09

A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company that is registered under the Companies Act of 2013 and is engaged in the business of loans and advances, the acquisition of shares/stocks/bonds/debentures/securities issued by the government or a local authority, or other marketable securities of a similar nature, leasing, hire-purchase, insurance, and chit business.

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ISI Registration for Cement: IS 1489: Part 1: 2015
by Sagar Sharma on 2021-12-09

A binder is a substance used in construction that sets, hardens, and clings to other materials in order to bind them together. Cement is typically used to bind sand and gravel (aggregate) together rather than on its own.

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Roles and Functions of Ngo in India
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-12-08

As the name indicates, NGO is the short form of Non-Governmental Organization. NGOs work with the main object of benefitting the society at large, which may include eradicating poverty..

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ISI Registration for Carbon Steel: IS 2830:2012
by Sagar Sharma on 2021-12-08

Carbon steel is a steel that contains between 0.05 and 2.1 percent carbon by weight. The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) defines carbon steel as follows.

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The Company Takeover Procedure in India
by Shamshad Alam on 2021-12-07

Existing firms face a number of problems in order to stay afloat in an era of increasing rivalry, dynamism, and technological advancements.