What is standardization. Name the four standard symbols prevalent in India.
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- Standardization is defined as obligatory norms to which various characteristics of a product should confirm.
- The characteristics include material, packing, and storing of products.
- the main purpose of standardization is to minimize variety so that the number of models may be limited to definite quality.
- Every designer and manufacturer has to familiarize with the concept and use of standardization in course of design and manufacturing.
Some standard symbols prevalent in India are:
- BIS Hallmark, issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards
- AGMARK, issued by the Directorate of Marketing and Inspection of the Government of India
- ISI Mark, issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
- FPO mark, issued by the Ministry of Food Processing
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