What is the full form of ISI
ISI's full form is: Indian Standards InstituteISI stands for Indian Standards Institute.
ISI was established to create standards for the orderlyindustrial growth and maintaining quality in
industrial production. It provides an ISI mark
which is a certification mark for industrial
products in India.
It is the most popular and recognized certification mark
in the Indian subcontinent. This mark ensures that the
product conforms to the Indian standards mentioned by
Indian Standard Institute.
The ISI was established on 6 January 1947 and Dr.
Lal C. Verman became the first Director of ISI in
June 1947 Today, ISI is now known as BIS.
It lays down the quality standards for
consumer and industrial goods.
It checks the quality and standard of every product
and provides them a certification mark. BIS is
authorized to offer certification by a legislation
of 1986.
ISI mark is mandatory for certifying products to
be sold in India. Any manufacturer whose product
meets the BIS standard can apply for ISI product
certification.
General products with ISI marks
LPG Cylinders
Electrical equipment
Packaged foods and drinking water
Thermometers
Kitchen appliances and equipment
Packaged Grocery items etc.
Abuses of ISI marks
There are many products with fake ISI marks in
the market. They useISI marks on the product
without actually getting it certified.
So, you must be very careful to choose the products.
Fake ISI marks features
Fake ISI marks don't carry the mandatory 7 digit
license number.There is an IS number on the top
of the ISI mark which signifies the number of
the Indian standard for the particular product.
ISI: Inter-Service Intelligence
ISI stands for Inter-Service Intelligence.
It is an intelligence agency in Pakistan.
It is headquartered in Islamabad, the capital of
Pakistan.
It is a premier intelligence service, responsible
for providing intelligence assessment and national
security in Pakistan.
The current (As of October 2017) Director-General
or head of ISI is Naveed Mukhtar. In 2011, ISI was
ranked the top intelligence agency in the world by
the International Business Times. Although Pakistan
also has other military and civilian intelligence
agencies, the ISI is certainly the most powerful
and most politicized among them.
History
After the independence, two intelligence agencies
are created in Pakistan:IB (Intelligence Bureau)
and MI (Military Intelligence). But after the poor
performance of these two agencies, ISI was founded
in 1948 for intelligence gathering and sharing it
among armed forces: the army, navy and air force.
In 1950, it was officially entrusted the task to
safeguard the interests of Pakistan and security
of the nation inside and outside the country.
FULL FORM OF ISI and other much important
information about ISI MARK
ISI: Indian Statistical Institute
ISI stands for Indian Statistical Institute. It is
a university located in Kolkata, West Bengal.
It has other branches in Delhi, Bangalore,
Tejpur and Chennai. It was founded by Professor
P.C. Mahalanobis on 17 December 1931 in Kolkata.
ISI achieved the status of an Institution
of National Importance by the 1959 act of the
Parliament.
ISI is one of the oldest and most reputed institutions
in the field of Statistics.
It is totally devoted to the research, teaching and
application of statistics,social sciences and natural
sciences. There are many courses offered by this
university like Statistics, Computer Science, and
Mathematics.
This university is approved by UGC, NAAC and AIU.
This is a list of various courses offered by this
university:
Bachelors of Statistics (Honors)
Master of Statistics
Bachelor of Mathematics (Honors)
Master of Mathematics
Master of Technology in Computer Science
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
The ISI mark is a standards-compliance mark for
industrial products in India since 1955. The mark
certifies that a product conforms to an Indian
standard (IS) developed by the Bureau of Indian
Standards (BIS), the national standards body of
India. The ISI mark is by far the most recognized
certification mark in the Indian subcontinent.
The ISI is an initialism of Indian Standards
Institution,the name of the national standards
body until 1 January 1987,when it was renamed
to the Bureau of Indian Standards.
The ISI mark is mandatory for certain products
to be sold in India, such as many of the electrical
appliances like switches, electric motors, wiring
cables, heaters, kitchen appliances, etc.,
and other products like Portland cement,
LPG valves, LPG cylinders,automotive tyres, etc.
In the case of most other products, ISI marks are
optional.
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