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प्रश्न
Explain the terms :
(i) Labelling
(ii) Packaging
उत्तर
Labelling: Label is a slip that is found on the product itself or on the package providing all the information regarding the product and its producer. This can either be in the form of a cover or a seal. For example, the name of the medicine on its bottle along with the manufacturer’s name, the formula used for making the medicine, date of manufacturing, expair date, batch no., price, etc., are printed on the slip thereby giving all the information regarding the medicine to the consumer. The slip carrying all these in detail called Label and the process of preparing it as Labelling.
Packaging: Packaging aims at avoiding breakage, damage, destruction, etc., of the goods during transit and storage. Packaging facilitates handling, lifting, conveying of the goods Many a time, customers demand goods in different quantities. It necessitates special packaging. Packing material includes bottles, canister, plastic bags, tin or wooden boxes, jute bags, etc.
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