Friday, 19 April 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS Kunwar Vijay Pratap's speech should be taken seriously and investigation should be conducted: Partap Singh Bajwa Anatomy of a Half Truth" by Purbasha Ghosh; Unveiling the Layers of Truth 'AAP's Mission 13-0, CM Mann introduces AAP's 13 Lok Sabha candidates of Punjab Mann introduced AAP's 13 Lok Sabha candidates to the people of Punjab Vigilance Bureau nabs ASI for accepting Rs 15,000 bribe J&K at threshold of mega development under PM Modi’s leadership : Surjeet Singh Slathia Breaking: Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) 10th Result 2024 Declared Shayar Movie Review: A Magical Journey Through The World Of Shayari 6 Top Kavita Radheshyam Web Series To Watch | 5 Dariya News Varun Sood Net Worth 2024: Uncovering the Wealth of A Multi Talented Star | 5 Dariya News Punjab Congress Kickstart Election Campaign From Sangrur A Night of Stars And Striking Performances inside the Grand Premiere of 'Shayar' Tsunami of AAP in Bharuch - Massive turnout in Bhagwant Mann's 'Jan Ashirwad Yatra' in Gujarat Meeting of all BJP district in-charges, presidents, general secretaries, morcha and mañdal presidents and general secretaries held in BJP office Gurjit Singh Aujla bowed down to Shri Harmandir Sahib and Sri Durgiana temple Birla Open Minds Joins Forces with Rohit Sharma Cricket Academy CricKingdom to Elevate Cricket Programs within their schools ''PEC had always been Jaspal Ji's Second Mother'': Savita Bhatti The Ultimate Guide to Sustainable Kitchen Cleaning Professor Dr Robert Zeiser receives DKMS Mechtild Harf Science Award 2024 SOMANY MAX Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT) - A New Standard in the Tiles Vertical DC conducts surprise inspection in Gill Road grain market

 

Delhi tops all-India list of BIS violations: Study

Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

New Delhi , 30 Oct 2017

With almost 73 per cent of LED bulb brands found not conforming to the standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Delhi stands as the city with the highest number of BIS norms violations in the country, a study said here on Monday.According to a Nielsen study conducted across four major Indian cities -- New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad, 76 per cent of LED bulb brands and 71 per cent of LED downlighter brands across 200 electrical retail outlets were found to be non-compliant with consumer safety standards.The consumer safety standards are prescribed and mandated for lighting products by the BIS and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India.According to the study, these spurious products are a serious safety hazard for consumers besides causing significant losses in tax revenues to the Government of India, as they are illegally manufactured and sold.The findings from the key markets surveyed showed that 48 per cent of the LED bulb brands had no mention of manufacturer's address and 31 per cent brands did not have a manufacturer's name, i.e. these brands violate Indian legal metrology regulations and are manufactured illegally.

Similarly, the study conducted on LED downlighters showed that of the total sample size, 45 per cent brands did not have a manufacturer's name and 51 per cent brands had no mention of the manufacturer's address.As per ELCOMA (Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers' Association), the total LED market in the country is worth Rs 10,000 crore, with LED bulbs and downlighters constituting 50 per cent of the overall LED market, being widely used across homes, offices and workspaces."The large number of non-compliant manufacturers of LED bulbs and downlighters threaten fair competition in the LED lighting market, especially for those companies that are compliant to all mandatory consumer safety standards," said Rakesh Zutshi, President of ELCOMA and Managing Director, Halonix Technologies."It is very unlikely that the manufacturers of these spurious LED bulbs and downlighters pay any GST to the government, thereby causing a huge loss to the exchequer," he added.

 

Tags: STUDY

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD