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  • Team HTGMS SAMADHAN  provide satisfaction to the customer, and we are available 24/7. Aleph India Group is committed to quality with integrity and provides effective & efficient service.

  • With our dedicated and well-experienced team, we provide complete facilities from product testing, documentation, application submission till getting License for the various product categories as per Government Norms and Guidelines.

BIS CERTIFICATION FOR CATTLE FEED AS PER IS 2052:2009

The Bureau of Indian Standards recently issued a BIS Licence for Cattle feeds as per IS 2052:2009. One of our clients, M/s Darbar Feed Mills, has received a BIS licence for Cattle Feeds. Aleph INDIA guided them through every step of the process so that they could obtain a BIS Licence for their product on time.

IS 2052:2009 covers cattle feed. This standard specifies the requirements for compounded cattle feeds for buffaloes, cattle, and working bullocks, as well as the sampling and testing methods. To obtain a BIS certificate for cattle feed, the manufacturer must ensure that the products meet Indian standards. All manufacturers must obtain a BIS licence from the Bureau of Indian Standards in order to sell their products in the Indian market and use a standard ISI mark.

During a visit to its manufacturing facilities, the Bureau grants a BIS licence based on a successful assessment of the manufacturing infrastructure, production process, quality control, and testing capabilities. HTGMS SAMADHAN assists manufacturers and importers in having their cattle feed products tested and verified in order to obtain a BIS certificate.

CENTRAL DRUGS STANDARD CONTROL ORGANIZATION (CDSCO)

DIVISIONS OF CDSCO

The Central Drugs Standards Control Organization has the following divisions

  1. New Drugs

  2. Import and Registration

  3. Biologics

  4. Bioavailability/Bioequivalence

  5. Medical Device & Diagnostics

  6. Cosmetics

  7. Clinical Trials

  8. DCC-DTAB

  9. Cosmetic is defined under section 3(aaa) of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 as any article intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled or sprayed on, or introduced into, or otherwise applied to, the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness or altering the appearance, and includes any article intended for use as a component of cosmetic.

  10. The government of India has made mandatory licensing to all the business that deals in cosmetics in India. The major motive of CDSCO is to protect and promote public health.

  11. In India following licenses are required for cosmetic products

  12. For the manufacture/sale/distribution of cosmetics, a licence on form 32 is issued. (Form number 31).

  13. A loan licence for the manufacture/sale/distribution of cosmetics is issued on form 32-A. 31-A) (Form 31-A) (Form 31-A) (Form 31-A).

  14. On behalf of licenses for manufacture for sale of drugs/cosmetics, a licence on form 37 is given for the grant or renewal of clearance for conducting tests on drugs/cosmetics or raw materials used in their manufacture. (Form number 36).

  15. REQUIREMENTS FOR OBTAINING COSMETIC LICENCE

  16. Forms 42

  17. Rent agreement in case of rented premises

  18. Declaration form

  19. Key plan (Blue-print)

  20. Site plan (Blue-print)

  21. Basis of possession of the premises

  22. Proof of ownership of the premises, if rented

  23. Proof of constitution of the firm (Certified copy)

  24. Affidavit of non-conviction of Proprietor/Partners/Directors under Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940

  25. Appointment letter of Registered Pharmacist/Competent person in charge, if the employed person

  26. Power of Attorney in case of Importer

  27. List of laboratory equipment

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