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Following activities undertaken by the applicant would not amount to manufacture or deemed manufacture under Section 2(f) of the Central Excise Act, 1944, namely; Inspection, testing and installing batteries, Cleaning, lint brushing and deodorizing, Touching up and re-stitching, Filing, debundling and jewellery correction, Activities related to spectacles and frames, Folding, hanging and ironing, Polishing, shinning and coating, Tagging, Freebies, Protective stickering, Placing the products in original box, Inserting warranty card, Inserting moisture absorbing tablets, Inserting books mark and Replacing shoe laces.
Following activities undertaken by the applicant would not amount to manufacture or deemed manufacture under Section 2(f) of the Central Excise Act, 1944, namely; Inspection, testing and installing batteries, Cleaning, lint brushing and deodorizing, Touching up and re-stitching, Filing, debundling and jewellery correction, Activities related to spectacles and frames, Folding, hanging and ironing, Polishing, shinning and coating, Tagging, Freebies, Protective stickering, Placing the products in original box, Inserting warranty card, Inserting moisture absorbing tablets, Inserting books mark and Replacing shoe laces.
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