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sricureherbs · 1 year
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Leading Manufacturer of Herbal Medicine With Ayush Premium Mark Certified
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Every product has received GMP and WHO certifications. Moreover, they have also ISO WHO, HALAL, HACCP, and Ayush Premium Mark Manufacturers in India certification. Numerous accomplished professionals are working here to develop this ayurvedic company to the top position.
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pujaperfumery8 · 2 days
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Certifications and Quality Marks of India’s Best Essential Oil Manufacturers
India is renowned for its rich heritage in essential oil production, combining traditional knowledge with modern techniques to deliver high-quality products. For consumers, identifying trustworthy and high-standard essential oils can be challenging. This is where certifications and quality marks play a crucial role. In this blog, we will explore the certifications and quality marks that distinguish India’s best essential oil manufacturers, ensuring you get the finest products available.
Importance of Certifications in Essential Oil Manufacturing
Certifications and quality marks are essential indicators of an essential oil manufacturer’s commitment to quality, safety, and ethical practices. They provide assurance that the products are genuine, pure, and produced under stringent standards. For India’s best essential oil manufacturers, obtaining these certifications is not just about compliance but also about establishing credibility and trust with their customers.
Key Certifications for Essential Oil Manufacturers
ISO Certification
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) certification is a mark of quality that ensures essential oils are produced following international standards. ISO 9001, in particular, is focused on quality management systems, ensuring consistency and continuous improvement in manufacturing processes. For essential oil manufacturers, ISO certification is a testament to their dedication to maintaining high-quality standards.
GMP Certification
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification is crucial for ensuring that essential oils are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards. GMP covers all aspects of production, from raw materials to hygiene of staff. India’s best essential oil manufacturers adhere to GMP guidelines to guarantee the safety and quality of their products.
Organic Certification
Organic certification, such as the USDA Organic or India Organic mark, indicates that the essential oils are produced without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. This certification is particularly important for consumers looking for natural and environmentally-friendly products. India’s best essential oil manufacturers often hold organic certifications to meet the growing demand for pure and sustainable essential oils.
FSSAI Certification
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) certification is essential for manufacturers producing essential oils for consumption. It ensures that the products meet safety standards and are free from harmful substances. FSSAI certification is a mark of quality and safety for edible essential oils, making it a crucial credential for manufacturers in this segment.
Ayush Premium Mark
The Ayush Premium Mark is awarded by the Ministry of AYUSH in India, signifying adherence to stringent quality standards in Ayurvedic, Siddha, Unani, and Homoeopathic products. For essential oil manufacturers, this certification underscores their commitment to traditional practices and high-quality production.
Quality Marks and Their Significance
AGMARK
AGMARK is a certification mark employed on agricultural products in India, assuring that they conform to a set of standards approved by the Directorate of Marketing and Inspection. For essential oil manufacturers, the AGMARK seal signifies purity and high quality, making it a trusted mark for consumers.
ECOCERT
ECOCERT is a leading certification body for sustainable development, and its mark on essential oils indicates adherence to ecological and social requirements. India’s best essential oil manufacturers often pursue ECOCERT certification to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing.
India Organic
The India Organic certification mark is issued by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and signifies that the essential oils are produced following organic farming standards. This mark is highly regarded in the industry and among consumers who prioritize organic products.
Conclusion: Ensuring Quality with Pujaperfumery
In conclusion, the certifications and quality marks held by India’s best essential oil manufacturers serve as vital indicators of their dedication to quality, safety, and ethical practices. These certifications not only assure consumers of the product’s authenticity but also highlight the manufacturer’s commitment to excellence.
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indusviva · 1 year
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IndusViva advocates Growth and Entrepreneurship - indusviva
Six months ago, IndusViva was found alleged in the middle of the big storm. Well, unlike many other companies, IndusViva fought it out against the false allegations and proved their worth as the Hon’ble High Court of Telangana State passed the much-awaited order on 26th July 2021 to continue the business operations. The honourable court has set aside impugned PD order on the key people of the company.  
It is said that when you are true to yourself, truth prevails; and that is true in the case of IndusViva. IndusViva is a 100% legal entity that stood by their philosophies. Inviting any agencies to test them and their products and operations against the test of time and quality was a crucial step that broadcasted their loyalty in ethical business conduct. After scrutiny and investigations here is IndusViva with its wings spread again for another flight to victory.
IndusViva Healthsciences Private Limited, established in 2014, is a direct selling company that has brought waves of changes in the health and wellness zone of holistic rejuvenation. It began the revolution with its superlative product iPulse, powered by Acai Berries. Clinically researched and identified for cardiac wellness and other crucial benefits, the product turned the table for this young and vibrant company, which has its products, now five, certified with AYUSH premium mark and GMP for good manufacturing practices.
IndusViva has been keenly following the Direct Selling Guidelines 2016 issued by the Government of India and is an enlisted company by the Dept. of Consumer Affairs. The company has great credibility in terms of its operations and has been widely identified for its professional way of handling audits in the industry. Even after abiding by each and every rule and regulation, and also being the first direct selling company to become legal in the country by procuring KVAT under the MLM category from the Government of Kerala, IndusViva had to stay in the storm and they patiently waited for the day they declared ‘Just’ and worthy. IndusViva was identified for being an economic change driver during the pandemic.
 IndusViva has over eight lakhs direct sellers associated with it earning their daily bread through sales of its premium certified products. It also has 120 employees in different departments in its offices across India. IndusViva has helped the country not only fight unemployment but also on the wellness scale as it shares the data of lakhs of satisfied customers who have made repurchases after presenting significant health uplift. IndusViva found its way to the United States of America with IndusViva Inc. and became the first direct selling company in India to expand at such a glorious pace; all in just 7 years.
 Strategies that IndusViva followed during the period of the Covid-19 crisis stand the best. During the most uncertain of time, they stood with the people, didn’t make a single layoff or slab in income. They not only continued with the usual training; but took it to an extra mile with a grand entry to the digital world. Their direct sellers- women, old, uneducated, underprivileged, all benefited as they all got professionally trained to operate and conduct such training; and also received laptops against criteria fulfilled. Training that went online always were “house full” and they even introduced “phygital” tech to get the best sense of thriving as a team amidst the crisis.
 It made a turnover of INR 1450 crores aggregate between FY 2014-21 and paid approx INR 200 crores as tax to various central and state governments. It is always regarded as the ‘people’s company’ and the way IndusViva has outdone every second of the crisis is a matter of courage, confidence and transparency with every slightest matter of business conduct.
 IndusViva won the battle with its truth and legal operations. At no point in time has it differed from its objective clauses. IndusViva is the archangel for anyone who wishes to earn their living. It invites anyone with a will and keeps no discrimination. All its activities are monitored by the state nodal authorities appointed by the state governments. And they are here to stay.
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indusviva · 3 years
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IndusViva Permitted To Resume Operations: High Court of Telangana
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26th July 2021 will be written in golden words in the history of IndusViva, a Direct Selling company in Bangalore, while 4th march 2021 will be marked as the Black Day. EOW Cyberabad police had arrested innocent people of IndusViva at midnight, and their bank accounts were frozen alleging of money circulation. However, they were complying with all the guidelines existing in the country for the direct selling industry. No mothers’ pleas, wives’ woes or children’s cries were paid heed. When the company filed a Writ petition in Telangana high court, Justice Sridevi granted the company's prayers to continue the business, defreeze bank accounts and release seized goods. The guiltless souls got bail in all the three cases filed against them.
Let’s take a look back as to why this commotion happened and how it all started.
Direct Selling is the marketing, distribution and sale of goods or providing services through a network of people, known as direct sellers. However, the growth and success of this industry led to the development of fraud money circulation schemes in the name of Direct Selling. The absence of specific laws and norms to regulate direct selling companies was the reason behind this misconception.
The industry witnessed a revolution by issuing Direct Selling Guidelines 2016.
Consisting of the guiding principles for State Governments to consider Direct Selling as regular businesses and appointing a monitoring mechanism to prevent any fraud in the best interests of the people involved in the business or customers was the main highlight. Following the guidelines, many states involved in this business has appointed a nodal authority for strict supervision.  
According to Consumer Protection Act 2019, it is a legal, economic activity that helps entrepreneurs build a business. Multi-Level Marketing is a kind of direct selling in which a direct seller is paid compensation for the sales generated and the sales of their direct selling network who they recruit or sponsor directly or indirectly. People can enjoy financial freedom by earning a commission from the sale of products or services.
Although there is a guideline and most state governments have appointed monitoring mechanisms, the absence of an exclusive law still leads to the discriminatory approach of people or authority. They cannot distinguish between legitimate Multi-level Marketing companies and fraudulent money circulation schemes. This results in disbelief and mistrust among ordinary people leading to defamation of several companies of this industry. It is hopeful for the industry that the Ministry of Consumer Affairs (Direct Selling Rules 2021) shall help. According to Direct Selling Guidelines 2016 (Clause 1.7), a Direct Selling organization is not engaged in a pyramid scheme that sells or offers to sell goods or services through a direct seller. In the Guidelines, Clause 1, Sub-clause 11, the first paragraph defines the Pyramid scheme, and the second paragraph clearly explains how Direct Selling is different from Pyramid Scheme by laying down few conditions. Even after the clarity provided in the Guidelines, as mentioned above, misinterpretation by the law enforcement agencies continued. Let’s consider the case study of India's leading Direct Selling company, IndusViva Health Sciences Private Limited, situated in Bangalore, got trapped. It complies with the Central Direct Selling Guidelines-2016, Telangana State Direct Selling Guidelines2017 and is registered as per Companies Act-2013.
Kerala Govt. issued their first Multi-level Marketing guidelines on 14th September 2015, regarding Kerala Finance Bill 2015, according to Kerala Value Added Tax (KVAT) Act, 2003, which was the first of its kind. IndusViva got the first registration as per the abovementioned guidelines and was the first direct selling company to be legalized by any state government. It is enlisted in the provisional list of direct selling entities published by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs after due scrutiny, hence stands upright as a legal entity. With valid and authorized certifications, IndusViva conforms with the Consumer Protection Act 2019 and the Direct Selling Guidelines 2016.
However, since March 2021, the company has been struggling to prove its legitimacy, despite abiding by all rules and regulations for more than seven years, during which they have paid more than 190 crores to Govt. as various taxes out of their total turnover of nearly INR 1500 crores which were projected as a scam by the police. During this period, the company could change the lives of lakhs of people with its high premium quality wellness products manufactured under the licence of the Department of Ayush and through the business opportunity of marketing these products, which the Department of Consumer Affairs duly scrutinised, Govt. of India. IndusViva and other direct selling/ multi-level marketing organizations are getting stuck due to a lack of expert opinion.
Let’s shed light on how the Direct selling guidelines 2016 has differentiated the pyramid scheme based on enrolment and direct selling (Clause 1, sub-clause 11: a-g).
Provided that the above definition of “Pyramid Scheme” will not apply to a multi-layered network of subscribers to scheme formed by Direct Selling Entity, which consists of subscribers enrolling one or more subscribers to receive the benefit, directly or indirectly, where the benefit is a result of the sale of goods or services by subscribers and the scheme/financial arrangement complies with all of the following:
A) It has no provision that Direct Sellers will receive remuneration or incentives for the recruitment/enrolment of new participants.
B) It does not require the participant to purchase goods or services:
i. for an amount that exceeds the amount for which such products or services can be expected to be sold or resold to consumers;
ii. for the quantity of goods or services that exceeds an amount which can be expected to be consumed, or sold or resold to consumers;
C) It does not require participants to pay any entry/registration fee, cost of sales demonstration equipment and materials or other fees relating to participation;
D) It provides participants with a written contract describing the “material terms” of participation;
E) It allows or provides for a participant a reasonable cooling-off period to participate or cancel participation in the scheme and receive a refund of any consideration given to participate in the operations;
F) It allows or provides for a buy-back or repurchase policy for “currently marketable” goods or services sold to participants at the request of the participants at reasonable terms;
G) It establishes a grievance redressal mechanism for consumers, more particularly described in Clause 7 herein.
Verification based on these conditions shows whether a company is a legitimate Direct Selling/ Multi-level Marketing company or a Ponzi Scheme. In the same manner, it can be clearly understood that IndusVivaHealthSciencesPvt. Ltd. is not a money circulation scheme.
Considering all facts and verifying all policies, the High Court of Telangana has passed an order for IndusViva to resume its business like before. This proves that direct selling is not illegal, but deficiency of knowledge is becoming a bane for an excellent economic opportunity.
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