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IS 547 (1968): Sesame Oil [FAD 13: Oils and Oilseeds]
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IS : 547 • 1888APk ZlII4 (Superseding IS : 4220E • 1967)
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FORSESAME OIL
( Second Revision)ThirdReprint APRIL 2000
( IDcorporatiDI Ameadments No. 1 aDd 2)
UDC 665.337.4
e Copyrll", 1983
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DeLHI 110002
October 1973
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IS I S47 • 1968( Sapened'" IS 14120£ • 1967)
Indian StandardSPECIFICATION FOR
SESAME OIL
( Second Revision)Oils and Oilseeds Sectional Committee, CAFDC 5
Chair11UlnDBJ. S. BADAMI
RejJres",'in,Swastik Oil Mills Ltd, Bombay
Regional Office, Oilseeds Development (,Ministryof Food, Agriculture, CommuD,ty Development& Co-operation ), H yderabad
M,mbersSHBI V. A. PARIKH ( A.lt,rNIt, to
Dr J. S. Badami)DBK. T. AOHAYA Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR), Hyderabad
Da G. LAK8BMINABAYANA (Alt,rtlat,)SBBi V. P. ANANTANARAYANAN Directorate of Marketing & Inspection (Ministry
of Food, Agriculture. Community Development& Co-operation), Nagpur
SHBI V. CSANDBAIIOt7LY ( ~lt"nat' )SSBI R. C. DA8 GUPTA National Test House, CalcuttaSUBI N. DB8JKACHAB The Tata Oil Mills Co Ltd, Bombay
DBB. G. GUNDB ( Altmlat,)DB K. C. GULATI Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi,
and Indian Council of Agricultural Research,New Delhi
SSBI H. P. GUPTA Eaat India Oil Millen AuociatioD, CalcuttaSHBI R. R. MUISADI ( Allmal, )
DB G. S. HATTIAKODI Hindustan Lever Ltd, BombaySHBI K. P. JAIN Directorate of Sugar & Vanaapati (Miniatry of
Food, Agriculture. Community Development& Co-operation), New Delhi
SHBI F. G. T. MBNEZB8 ( Alt",.." )DB S. M. KAJI Italab Private Ltd, Bombay
SRBI J. C. DBY (Altmaat,)(Calcutta)
SRBI S. S. liONAVAB ( ~ll""a" )(Madras)
SHal N. S. MAINI
( ContitlUltl Oft /Jill' 2 )
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
18 I 547 • 1968
( Continu,dfrom /Ja" 1 )
M,mb,r,DR B. D. NARANO
Rtprls,ntingCentral Committee for Food Standard. ( Ministry
of Health & Family Planning), New Delhi
Director General, lSI (Ex-nfficio Memb« )
The Vanaspati Manufacturers' Association of India,Bombay
Directorate General of Technical Development,New Delhi
Oil Technological Research Institute, AnantapurSolvent Extractors' Association of India, Bombay
DB H. G. R. REDDY
SBBI D. S. CHADHA ( Altemau )SDRl N, P. NOPANI Bombay Oilseeds and Oils Exchange Ltd, Bombay
SUBI C. V. MARIWALA ( A/tema" )SURI ·V. M. PAl Godrej Soaps Private Ltd, Bombay
SHKl B. V. KANTAK (Alternate)SBRIS. S. RAMASWAMY
REPRESENTATIVBSURI RAM SHARMA I
SORI P. P. SHARMA ( Alternat, )SHIn P. V. SHRIKANTA RAO Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Bombay
SHRI P. V. GUJARATBI (Alttrntll')SHBt L. R. SUD Ministry of Defence ( R&D)
Saar A. P. CUAKRAVERTY (Alttrnat')SURI P. M. THOMAS Central Warehousing Corporation, New Delhi
SHBI P. RAMDA8 ( Alurnau )SURI D. DA8 GUPTA,
Director ( Chern )
SecretarySHBIS.SUBRAHMANYAN
Deputy Director (Chern), lSI
Oils and Fats Subcommittee, CAFDC 5 : 1
Conv,""DB G. S. HATTIANODI Hindustan Lever Ltd, Bombay
M,mb",SHRI V. U. MARBALLI i Altemat« to
Dr G. S. Hattiangdi )DB K. T. ACHAYA Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR), Hydcrabad
DR G. LAK8HMINAR.&.YANA (Allnule) .SUBI GOXULCHAND J. AOARWAL Bombay Oilseeds and Oil. Exchange Ltd, Bombay
SURI C. V. MARIWALA (Altnnatl)SHBI V. P. ANANTAN.&.BAYANAK I Directorate of Marketing &. Inspection (Ministry
of Food, Agriculture, Community Developmentat Co-W'eration ), Nagpur
SS1\1 V. CBANDBAIIOULY (Alt",uJl, )SHBI DSUBJATI PRASAD BHATT.&.- Calcutta Chemical Co Ltd, Calcutta
CBABYYASHRI AXIL KUMAR MAJUMDAR (Altmaat,)
( Continu,d ttn pal' 8 )
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Indian Soap and Toiletries Makers' Association,Calcutta
Directorate of Sugar & Vanaspati (Ministry ofFood, Agriculture, Community Development& Co-operation), New Delhi
R,pr,s,ntin,Indian Instinrte of Science, BangaloreThe East Asiatic Co ( India) Pvt Ltd, MadrasThe Tata Oil Mills Co Ltd, Bombay
SURI L. R. SUD
DR K. S. MURTIDR H. G. R. REDDY
Saar Rup KISBORIC (Al",nat,)SBBI B. S. MODI The Vanaspati Manufacturers' Association of India,
BombayTungabhadra Industries Ltd. KurnoolDirectorate General of Technical Development,
New DelhiMinistry of Defence (R & D )
( Conti"rudfrom pag,2 )
M,mb",DaR. R. CAMADR K. C. DANDONASSBI N. DB81XACHAR
DR B. G. GUNDE ( Alt,rnat, )SaRI S. C. GROSE
SHaI F. G. T. MENEZB9
Panel for Studying Indian Standards onOils and Fats, CAFDC 5 : 1 : 1
Conv,n,rDBS. M. PATEL Hindustan Lever Ltd, Bombay
SSOBBTARY
M,mIJ,rsSSBIV.P.ANANTANARAYANAN Directorate of Marketing & Inspectlon (Ministry
of Food, Agriculture, Community Developmentlit Co-operation) J Nagpur
Saar V. CSANDBAMOULY ( Altlr,.dtt )Sasl P. V. GUJARATHI Khadi and Village Industries Commilsion, Bombay
SSBI V. D. HERVATTE ( ~ltmttl" )DB J. G. KAltE In personal capacity (D,partmlft' of Ch,,,,i,cl
T,ch"ology, Univ,rsity of Bombay, BombllJ)Central Committee for Food Standardt (Ministry
of Health at Family Planning), New DelhiAIIISTAKT SECBBTABY (AIIIm,," )
SaBI P. P. SHARKA Solvent Extractors' Association of India, BombaySBBI I". D. NAN.lVATI ( All""tJI,)
SBBI SHIV_AI BAB.A»UB Indian V~letable Products Ltd, BombayS.BI I. D. SINOH Ministry of Defence ( R at D )
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AMENDMENT NO. 3 JANUARY 1990TO
IS : 547 - 1968 SPECIFICATION FOR SESAME OIL
( Second Revision)
( Page 4, clause 2.1.1 ) - Substitute the following for the existingclause:
'2.1. t Refined Sesame Oil - Refined sesame oil means oil which isobtained by expression or solvent extraction of sesame oil bearing materials,deacidified either with alkali or physical refining or by miscella refining, bybleaching with adsorbent earth and/or carbon and deodorized with steam.'
( Page 6, clause 4.3 ) - Substitute the following for the existingclause:
'4.3 Admixture witb Other Oils - The material shall be free from admixture of other oils.
4.3.1 The material shall be free from non-edible oils, when testedaccording to 9,10,11,12,14,15 and 16 of IS : 548 ( Part 2 )-1976*.'
( Page 6, clause 6.2 ) - Add the following newclause after 6.2:
'6.2.1 The containers may also be marked with the Standard Mark.
NOTE - The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of theBureau of Indian Standards Act, t986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The Standard Mark on products covered by an Indian Standard conveysthe assurance that they have been produced to comply with the requirements ofthat standard under a well-defined system of inspection, testing and qualitycontrol which is devised and supervised by BIS and operated by the producer,BIS marked products are also continuously checked by BIS for conformity tothat standard as a further safeguard. Details of conditions under which alicence for the use of the Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers, orproducers may be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
·Methods of sampling and test for oils and fats: Part 2 Purity test.
(CAFDC S )
Prmted At New IndIA Prlntlns Preas. KhurJ•• IndIA
AMENDMENT NO. 4 OcrOBER 1995TO
IS 547: 1968 SPECIFICATION FOR SESAME OIL( Second Revision)
( Page 4, Foreword, clause 0.5 ) - Add the following clause 0.6 after 0.5and renumber the subsequentclause:
'0.6 A scheme for labelling environment friendly products to be known as EeDMark bas been introduced at the instance of tbe Ministry of Environment andForests ( MEF). The ECO Mark shall be administered by the Bureau of IndianStandards ( BIS ) under the BIS Act, 1986 as per the Resolution No. 71 dated 20February 1991 as published in the Gazetteof the Governmentof India vide GSR85(E) dated 21 February 1991. For a product to be eligible for markingwith, theECO Mark it shall also carry the Standard Mark of BIS for quality besidesmeeting additional optional environment friendly ( EF ) requirements. The EFrequirements for sesame oil are thereforebeing included through an amendment,
This amendment is based on the Gazette Notification No. 678 dated 30 August1994 for Labelling Edible Oils, Tea and Coffee as environment friendlyproducts, published by the Ministryof Environmentand Forests.'
(Page 6, clause4.5 ) - Add the following clauses after 4.5:
'4.6 Optional Requirements Cor ECO Mark
4.6.1 General Requirements
4.6.1.1 The product shall conform to the requirements of quality prescribedunder clauses 4.1 to 4.5.
4.6.1.2 The manufacturers shall produce to BIS environmental consentclearance from the concerned State PollutionControl Board 8S per the norms laiddown under the Water ( Prevention and Control of Pollution)Act, 1974; Air( Prevention and Control of Pollution ) Act, 1981; Water ( Prevention andControl of Pollution ) Cess Act, 1977, respectively, along with theauthorization, if required under the Environment ( Protection) Act, 1986, whileapplying for ECO Mark.
4.6.% Specific Requirements
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4.6.2.1 The product shall not contain aflatoxin, more than 5 mg/kg, when testedby the method prescribed in AppendixA.
4.6.Z.Z The pesticide residues, if any, shall not exceed tbe tolerance limits 8S
prescribed in the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules madethereunder.
4.6.Z.3 Only permitted antioxidants not exceeding the quantities specifiedagainst each as prescribed under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954and Rules made thereunder, shall be used, if required.
4.6.Z.4 The product shall not contain any of the toxic metals in excess of thequantitiesprescribedin Table 2.
TABLE 2 LIMITS FORTOXICMETALS
i) Lead,mg/q, Max 5.0
ii) Arsenic,mglkg,Max 0.5
iii) Cadmium,mglkg,Max 1.0
iv) Mercury (total) 0.25m~g,Max
-Methodsof samplingand test for roodcolours (second ,evision ).
SLNo. CHARACfERlSnc REQUIREMENT ME11fOD OF TEsT, REF 10
15or IS 1699: 1995
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(Page 6, clause 5.1 ) - Add the followingclause 5.1.1after S.I:
'5.1.1 For ECO Mark the product shall be packed in such packages which aremade from recyclable ( tbat is which can be re-processed to manufacture anyusefulproduct) or biodegradable materials.'
(Page 6, clause '.1 ) - Add tbe following clause '.1.1 after '.1:
"6.1.1 For ECO Mark the containers shall be marked with tbe followinginformation:
a) List of identified critical ingredients in descending order of quantity,percentby mass,whichshall include 'made fromsesameoil';
b) The brief criteria for which the product has been labelled for ECOMark;and
c) Shelf life of the product."
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Amend No.4 to IS 547 : 1968
(Page 6, clause 8.2 ) - Add the following Appendix after 8.2:
'APPENDIX A(Clause 4.6.2.1 )
DETERMINATION OF AFlATOXIN
A-I REAGENTS
1\-1.1 Acetone, 70 Percent - 700 mlacetone in 300 ml distilled water.
A-l.2 Acetone, 20 Percent - 200 ml acetone in 800 ml distilled water.
A-l.J Lead Acetate, 20 Percent - 200 g neutral acetate in distilled water and3 11'1 glacial acetic acid, diluted to one litre.
A-Z PROCEDURE
A-Z.I Dissolve 30 g sample in 100 ml hexane.
A-%.% Extract with 3 x 50 ml 70 percent acetone.
A-2.3 To the extract add 60 ml distilled water and 20 mllead acetate.
A-Z.4 Boil to reduce volume to 150 ml, Cool to about 20°C.
A-%.5 Filter and wash with 20 percent acetone.
A-Z.6 Extract filtrate and washings with 3 x 50 ml chloroform.
A-Z.7 Pass chloroform layer through anhydrous sodium sulphate.
A-%.8 Concentrate to 50 ml and spot on TLC plate.
A-J CALCULATION
. VxsxlOOOAflatoxin, mg/kg =
vxm
where
V = volume of extract in ml,
v = volume of extract giving minimum observable fluorescence in IJI,
m = mass of sample in g, and
s =standard toxin giving minimum observable fluorescence in Ilg.'
(FAD44 )Printed at NewIndiaPrmtlngPreas, Khur.J1, [ndla
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AMENDMENT NO. 5 MARCH 2002TO
IS 547: 1968 SPECIFICATION FOR SESAME OIL
( Second Revision)
( Amendment No.4, page 2. clause 4.6.2.1 ) - Substitute '5 Jlglkg' for'5 mglkg '.
(FAD44 )Reprography Unit,81S, NewDelhi, India
18 I 547• 1968
Indian StandardSPECIFICATION FOR
SESAME OIL
( Second Revision)
o. FO R E WaR D
0.1 This Indian Standard (Second Revision) was adopted by the IndianStandards Institution on 28 August 1968, after the draft finalized by theOils and Oilseeds Sectional Committee had been approved by the ChemicalDivision Council and the Agricultural and Food Products Division Council.
0.1 The main producing areas of the sesame seeds in the country are UttarPradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.On the basis of their colourJ sesame seeds are generally classified in thetrade into black, brown and white seeds. These are also known by theirlocal names, such as TIL and gingelly. Considerable amounts of sesameoil, both in the raw and refined states, are consumed in India for ediblepurposes and in the manufacture of hydrogenated vegetable oil products,popularly known as VANJl.SPATI. Since 1947, its incorporation in VANASPATI, as a latent colouring material has been enforced by the Governmentof India with a view to providing a test for detecting the adulteration ofghee, The requirements for various grades of the oil have, therefore, beenso prescribed in this standard that these grades are suitable for the foregoing purposes. The oil is also used for pharmaceutical purposes.
0.3 This standard was originally published in 1954. In its first revisionissued in 1963 the oil from the white sesame' seeds grown in certain areasof Tripura, Assam and West Bengal, whose characteristics differed considerably from the requirements prescribed earlier, were included. The oilwas classified as Type 1 and Type 2, representing respectively the oil fromthe rest of the country and the oil from these white seeds. Type 1 wasfurther subdivided into two gra<Ies, namely, Grade 1 and Grade 2. Thelimit for moisture was prescribed to include both moisture and insolubleimpurities and values for the Bellier test were provided for both types ofoil. The standard covered only the expressed type of oil and as there wasan urgent need for the formulation of an Indian Standard for the
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solvent extracted type, IS: 4220E-1967* was issued as an emergency standardbased on the data made available to the ad hoc Consultative Group set upfor the purpose. This second revision of IS : 547-1954 has been preparedamalgamating its earlier revision and IS : 4220E·1967*. As a consequence,18:4220E-1967* now stands withdrawn.
0.4 In this standard the raw grades lA and IB are the same as the grades1 and 2 of Type 1; and the raw grade Ie is the same as Type 2 coveredearlier in IS: 547-1963t.
0.5 The requirements laid down in this standard for the expressed type ofthe oil correspond to the specifications prescribed by the Directorate ofMarketing and Inspection in their Vegetable Oils Grading and MarkingRules, 1955. For the purpose of regulating the quality of the solventextracted type of the oil, the concerned Indian Standard on the solventextracted type of the oil which is incorporated now had been adopted inthe relevant schedule of the Solvent-extracted Oil, De-oiled Meal andEdible Flour (Control) Order, 1967. In so far as the edible grades areconcerned, this standard takes care of the provisions of the Prevention ofFood Adulteration Rules, 1954, as modified from time to time.
0.6 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of thisstandard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance withIS : 2-1960t. The number of significant places retained in the rounded offvalue should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements and the methods of sampling and test for sesame oil for edible and industrial purposes.
2. TERMINOLOGY
2.1 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given under Z ofIS : 548-1964§ and also those given below, shall apply.
2.1.1 Reji",d Sesame Oil- Sesame oil obtained by the process of expression or solvent extraction which has been refined by neutralization withalkali, bleached with bleaching earth or activated carbon or both, and
I deodorized with steam, no other chemical agents being used.
·Speciflcation for solvent-extracted sesame oil.tS~lfieatlon for sesame oil ( "v;sId ).tRu)es for rounding off'numerical values ( "oisld).IMethod' or aampJing and telt for oils and fatl ("tJis,d).
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2.1.2 Semi.Refined Sesame Oil - Sesame oil obtained by the process ofsolvent-extraction which has been neutralized with alkali» and with orwithout bleaching with bleaching earth or activated carbon or both, noother chemical agents being used.
3. TYPES AND GRADES
3.1 The material shall be of the following types and grades:
a) ExpressedRefined Grade,
Grade lA (Raw),
Grade 1B ( Raw ), andGrade Ie (Raw).
NOTE - The Grades lA and IB refer to the oil obtained from the black and brownsesame seeds grown in the country, as well as the white sesame seeds grown in areasother than Tripura, Assam and Wtst Bengal, while the Grade IC refers to the 011
obtained from whites as \\ ell as black sesame seeds grown in certain area, of Tripura,Assam and West Bengal.
b) Solueni-extracted
Refined Grade,
Semi-refined Grade, and
Grade 1 (Raw).
3.1.1 All the grades of the Expressed type and the Refined grade of theSolvent-extracted type are suitable for direct edible consumption.
3.1.2 The other grades of the Solvent-extracted type are suitable formaking VANASPATI and refined oil only, and not for direct edible consumption.
4. REQ,UIREMENTS
4.1 Description - The material shall be obtained from' good qualitysesame seed cake or from clean and sound seeds from Sesamum indicum Linn.syn, Sesamum or;,ntale Linn., fame Pedaliaceae, by a process of solvent extraction or from the oilseeds by a process of expression.
4.1.1 Solvent-extracted oil shall be obtained from the oleaginous material using solvent hexane conforming to IS : 3470-1966*.
4.2 The material shall be clear and free from rancidity, adulterants, sediment, suspended and other foreign matter, separated water and addedc'llouring and flavouring su\ttances.
·Specification for hexane, food grade.
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18 I 547 • 1968
4.2.1 The clarity of the material shall be judged by the absence ofturbidity after keeping the filtered sample at 30°0 for 24 hours.4.3 Admbture with Ot.er 011. - The material shall be free fromadmixture with other oils, when tested according to the methods prescribedunder 20 of IS : 548·1964*.4.4 The material shall also comply with the requirements given in Table 1.4.5 Baudoula Telt - All the raw grades of the material shall respondto the test prescribed in 20.1 of 18 : 548·1964*. The colour of the acidlayer obtained in the test witha one percent solution of the oil in refinedgroundnut oil ( s" IS : 544-1968t), shall be not less than 8 red units on theLovibond scale in a. f-ern cell when tested by .the method describedunder 13 of IS : 548·1964*.
5. PACKING5.1 The material shall be supplied in suitable well-closed containers asagreed to between the purchaser and the supplier.
6. MARKING6.1 The containers shall be marked with the name, including the type andgrade, and weight of the material in the container; manufacturer's nameand trade-mark, if any; batch number; and the year of manufacture.6.2 In addition, in the case of the Semi-refined grade and Grade 1 ( Raw)of the Solvent-extracted type the containers shall also be suitably markedC NOT FOR DIREar EDIBLE CONSUMPTION J (either printed onthe label affixed to the container or lithographed or stencilled thereonwith indelible ink) in a type size of not less than 50 mm.
7. SAMPLING7.1 Representative samples of the material shall be drawn as prescribedunder 3 of IS : 548·1964*.
8. TESTS8.1 Tests shall be carried out as prescribed in IS: 548·1964· and IS:I448t. Reference to the relevant clauses of that standard are given incol 10 of Table 1.8.2 Q,aallty of RealeDt. - Unless specified otherwise, pure chemicals
" and distilled water ( s" IS : 1010·1960§ ) shall be used in tests.NOTE -f C Pure chemical.' shall mean chemicalI that do not contain impurities
which affect the result, of analysis.
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central: Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, NEW DELHI 110002··eutern : 1/14 CIT Scheme VII M, 'lI.P. Road, Maniktofa, CALCUTIA 700054Northern: seo 335-336, Sector 34-A, CHANDIGARH 160022Southern: C.I.T. Campus, IV Cross Road, CHENNAI 600113twestern : Manakalaya, E9 Behind Marol Telephone Exchange, Andheri (East),
MUMBAI 400093
Branch Offlc.:
'pushpak', Nurmohamed Shaikh Marg, Khanpur, AHMEDABAD 380001
*PMnya Industrial Area, 1st Stage, Bangalore - Tumkur Road,BANGALORE 560058
Gangotrl Complex, 5th Floor, Bhadbhada Road, T. T. Nagar, BHOPAL 462003
Plot No. 62-63, Unit VI, Ganga Nagar, BHUBANESHWAR 751001
K*aikathtr Builcings, 670 Avlnashi Road, COIMBATORE 641037
Plot No. 43, Sector 16 A, Mathura Road, FAAIDABAD 121001
Savltrt Complex, 116 G. T. Road, GHAZIABAO 201001
5315 Ward No. 29, R. G. Barua Road, 5th By-lane, GUWAHATI 781003
5-8-58C, L. N. Gupta Marg, Nampally Station Road, HYDERABAD 500001
E-52, Chitaranjan Marg, C-Scheme, JAIPUR 302001
117/418 B, Sarvodaya Nagar, KANPUR 208005
seth Bhawan, 2nd Floor, Behind Leela Cinema, Naval Klshore Road,LUCKNOW 226001
Patliputra Industrial Estate, PATNA 800013
T. C. No. 14/1421, University P. O. Palayam,THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 695034
NIT Buiklng, Second Floor, Gokulpat Market, NAGPUR 440010
Inltltution of Engineers ( Incla ) BUiking, 1332 Shivajt Nagar, PUNE 411005
550 13 48
839 49 55
554021
40 36 27
21 01 41
8-28 88 01
8-71 19 96
54 11 37
20 10 83
372925
21 68 76
23 89 23
26 23 05
6 21 17
52 51 71
323635
·S•• Office ~.. at 5 Chowrlnghee Approach, P. O. Princep Street,CALCUTTA 700072
tsaJes Office Is at Novelty Chambers, Gr."t Road, MUMBAI 400007
*Salu Offtce is at 'F' Block, Unity Bulldng, Narashlmareja Square,BANGALORE 560002
27 10 85309 65 28
222 39 71
PrIMed at NM India Printing Pr.', Khurja, Incla