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Wearing Helmet Unstrapped And Without ISI Mark To Attract Rs. 2,000 Fine
- Friday May 20, 2022
- Written by carandbike team
The fine for each violation will be Rs. 1,000 and the rider can also be disqualified for holding a driving licence for a period of three months.
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Government Plans Ordinance to Amend BIS Act: Sources
- Saturday September 27, 2014
- India News | Sunil Prabhu
The government has decided to take the ordinance route to amend the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Act, 1986, to empower government to bring any article or process which it considers necessary from the point of view of public health and safety under mandatory certification, sources said.
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'Constructive candour' in Indo-Pak talks today
- Thursday July 15, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi is likely to visit India later this year to continue dialogue with his counterpart S M Krishna. The two foreign ministers held extensive talks today that were marked by "constructive candour", Indian sources here said. They said the Pakistan side has shown greater understanding, appreciation and realis...
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Wearing Helmet Unstrapped And Without ISI Mark To Attract Rs. 2,000 Fine
- Friday May 20, 2022
- Written by carandbike team
The fine for each violation will be Rs. 1,000 and the rider can also be disqualified for holding a driving licence for a period of three months.
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www.carandbike.com
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Government Plans Ordinance to Amend BIS Act: Sources
- Saturday September 27, 2014
- India News | Sunil Prabhu
The government has decided to take the ordinance route to amend the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Act, 1986, to empower government to bring any article or process which it considers necessary from the point of view of public health and safety under mandatory certification, sources said.
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www.ndtv.com
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'Constructive candour' in Indo-Pak talks today
- Thursday July 15, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi is likely to visit India later this year to continue dialogue with his counterpart S M Krishna. The two foreign ministers held extensive talks today that were marked by "constructive candour", Indian sources here said. They said the Pakistan side has shown greater understanding, appreciation and realis...
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www.ndtv.com