Factories are required to provide adequate ______ facilities for workers.
I.Shelters
II.Canteen
III.Washroom
IV.Restrooms
The Factories Act, 1948 contains the following provisions relating to Labour Welfare: oWashing Facilities: ADVERTISEMENTS: ... oFacilities for storing and drying clothing: ... oFacilities for sitting: ... oFirst aid appliances: ... oCanteens: ... oShelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms: ... oCreches: ... oWelfare officers:
____ is the only design in which principle of local control is not used.
Leghaemoglobin is a pigment present in:
Seeds are formed but the embryos develop without fertilization in
Which of the following is responsible for rooting of semi hardwood cuttings of Hibiscus?
Physical dormancy caused by hard seed coat is overcome by
Which is used in the control of water hyancinth
Delinting in cotton seed is required for:
Cannibalism in poultry is often due to the deficiency of which nutrient?
Drought is declared by the _________taking into account rainfall situation, crop growth, etc.
A farm on which 50% or more of the receipts are from sugarcane would be classified as sugarcane farm, this is an example...