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harness and belting leathers (Bovine more and with minimum of apparent density
hides/sides including butts and 0.9 gm/cc)
bends) a. Vegetable Tanning
b. Oiling/stuffing
c. Rolling / Plating
IX Hair/wool on leathers (All substrates a. Tanning
including rabbit skins) b. Dyeing(optional)
c. Fatliquoring
d. Wool/hair combing
X Laminated Leathers (All substrates a. Tanning
including splits b.Dyeing(optional)
c. Fatliquoring
d. Application of foil/film/lamination
XI Chamois Leathers (All substrates) a. Aldehyde and fish oil combination tanning
b. Buffing to produce suede nap
c. Complete shaving/snuffing of the grain
Should have pronounced change in the grain
pattern/texture of grain
XII Shrunken Grain/Washed leathers (All a. Tanning
substrates) b. Dyeing (in the case of doubt, the presence of
dye to be ascertained by chromatographic
technique
c. Fatliquoring
d. Wax coat
XIII Wax/Oil coated leathers a. Tanning
b. Dyeing in medium/dark shades
c. Fatliquoring
d. Wax coat (or) Oil Coat
Q-1011: Explain the schedules and functions of Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972
A-1011: The import and export of Wild Life and its forms is prohibited in the Exim Policy
issued under the authority of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulations) Act, 1992. The
generic entry listed in the policy is: “Wild animals including parts and products and ivory”.
Wild animals are those defined in the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972.
The following schedules and functions of Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 are:
Schedule I Part I Wild animals listed under Covered under definition of
Mammals Scheduled animal and
Scheduled animal articles.
Dealing in these along
Part II Amphibians and Reptiles with their articles and trophies
is prohibited under
Part III Birds Section 49 of Wild Life
(Protection) Act, 1972
Part IV Crustacea and Insects Hunting of these animals is also
Prohibited
Schedule II Part I Wild animals listed under Schedule II, Dealing in Part I
Mammals and reptiles Schedule articles requires
licence. Part II covered under
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