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The Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (ISFTA), which was signed on December 28, 1998 and went into effect on March 1, 2000, allows a wide variety of items traded between the two nations to…

On March 1, 2002, the Government of India established the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) under the requirements of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency's mis…

A fluorescent lamp, often known as a fluorescent tube, is a low-pressure mercury-vapour gas-discharge lamp that produces visible light by fluorescence. An electric current in the gas stimula…

A distribution transformer, also known as a service transformer, is a transformer that delivers the last voltage transformation in an electric power distribution system, stepping down the vo…

The term "light-emitting diode" refers to a device that emits light. In comparison to incandescent light bulbs, LED lighting products produce light up to 90% more effectively. How do they fu…

The Government of India's flagship programme, Digital India, aims to turn India into a digitally enabled society and knowledge economy. In the mid-1990s, India's e-governance programme expa…

The procedure through which an unlisted firm, a start-up, or an early-stage corporation can be listed on the NSE for trade/sale of its securities to the general public in the primary market …

The water geyser's core premise is simple. It's quite straightforward. The water kept in a storage tank is heated using an electric heating element. The main difference between it and a typi…

A flat panel LCD TV that employs light emitting diodes (LEDs) for its backlighting instead of cold cathode fluorescent lamps (see CCFL). LED TVs provide deeper blacks and more intense colour…

Under section 2(31) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act,' the Hindu Undivided Family ('HUF') is classified as a 'person.' For the purposes of assessing under the…

We Indians are obsessed about food, and spices play a huge role in our festivals, festivities, and even day-to-day lives. We are divided by states, but "Spices" is one thing that binds us to…

The Central Public Works Department is the department of Central Government that has been primarily in charge of all public works since its establishment in the year 1854. It is under the di…

Considering the protection of the environment is a collective responsibility of all, including an individual citizen of India as well as the business entities producing, importing, or making…

ISO is the world's largest creator of voluntary International Standards. Their standards offer solutions and best practices for practically every type of technology and business, supporting …

The Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA) was signed in 1975 and was formerly known as the Bangkok Agreement until being renamed on 2 November 2005. It is the Asia-Pacific region's first prefe…

It's a known fact that Non-Governmental Organisations do have the primary function to support social, political, religious, and similar objectives. Their source of income is the funds receiv…

At present, Non-Governmental Organizations or Non-Profit organizations are playing a crucial role in the country's development. They have made a significant impact during the pandemic out of…

In a recent notification notified on 29.12.2021, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs has allowed extension of time for the submission of various e-forms as a result of multiple requests receiv…

For appropriate organization and functioning of the New Delhi Municipal Council, the Delhi Set-up suggested that Parliament approve a new statute controlling the NDMC. Several clauses in the…

Women's empowerment is defined as fostering women's self-esteem, ability to make their own decisions, and right to affect societal change for themselves and others. It's linked to female emp…