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Hello,

It seems like you're looking to understand the factory act license fees in Rajkot, India. Please note that the fees can vary based on factors like the number of workers, power used, etc. However, I'll provide a general outline of the process to obtain a Factory Act license and how you might estimate the fees:

1. 🚩 Submit an application: The first step is to submit an application to the Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health (DISH). You can do this online through Gujarat's DISH portal (dish.gujarat.gov.in).

2. 🚇 Provide necessary details: You'll need to fill out the form with details about your factory such as the number of workers, amount of power used, etc.

3. 🚰 Calculate fees: Fees are calculated based on the number of workers and power used. For example, for factories with up to 20 workers and without power, the fee might be around ₹1200. For factories with power and up to 20 workers, the fee might be ₹2500. This increases as the number of workers and power used increase.

4. 🚹 Attach documents: You'll need to attach any necessary documents such as layout plans, list of machinery, etc.

5. 🚸 Submit your application: Once you've filled out the form and attached all necessary documents, you can submit your application.

6. 🌸 Wait for approval: After submission, your application will be reviewed and you'll be notified of the decision. If approved, you will receive your Factory Act license.

Please note that this is a simplified version of the process and actual fees might vary. Always check the latest fee structure on the official DISH portal. Additionally, this process might be subject to changes based on updates to the Factories Act or local regulations.

Remember, it's important to comply with all regulations and maintain good labor practices in your factory. Non-compliance can lead to penalties and legal action.

I hope you find this information helpful. Please feel free to ask if you have any more questions.

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