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explainhow the Government of India protect the interest of the consumer by standardization of products very short answer

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important measures have been taken by the government to protect the consumers from lack of quality and varying standards of goods by creating standards institutions:

(a) For this purpose, the government has established Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for standardisation of Industrial and Consumer goods.

(6) BIS certifies the goods that meet the standards and prescribed quality (ISI) or Agmark.

(c) The government undertakes regular and surprise inspections. Testing of samples is done for conformity of licensee's performance.

(d) A consumer can also complain to the BIS office if the certified product is not up to the mark.

(e) Creation of Agmark for standardisation of agricultural products.

(f) This Agmark is implemented under the Agricultural Produce Act 1937.
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