 Well, my dear students, our next law is the Factories Act 1934. Now let's move on to have a bird-eye view of the law and what are the contents of this very law. So my dear students, this topic is Introduction to the Factories Act 1934. Chapter 1 relates with the Pre-Liminary. The contents of the law include the short title, the name of the law, the extent of the law, the commencement of the law, and the definitions of the law. Definitions? Every law has a portion of definitions. This is basically the dictionary of understanding the law. It is glossary. There are terms in it. There is a sense in it that the word used here is of special meaning. There will be a reference to time of day. It will be defined as seasonal factories. Power to apply provisions applicable to factories to certain other places. Power to declare departments to be separate factories. Power to exempt on a change in the factory. Exemption from certain provisions of this act. Power to exempt during public emergency. Notice to inspector before commencement of work etc. You will get the answer in this. Introduction basically tells what will be discussed in the coming chapters. This is a light introduction. The detailed talks are in the chapters. Chapter 2 is in front of you. There are details of this. You will see the title of the inspecting staff. You will see inspectors, power of inspectors, certifying surgeons, cleanliness. You will learn about factories. What should be the civilisation? What should be the working civilisation? Disposal of weights and affluence. Ventilation and temperature. This means that the factory cannot be closed. It is necessary to make the factory a factory. This is the law of Factories Act. Apply it. It is related to dust and fumes. It is related to artificial humidification. It is related to overcrowding. It is related to lightening. It is related to drinking water. It is related to law. It is related to spittoon. The Factories Act is related to contagious and infectious diseases. It is related to how they entertain and remedy. It is also related to compulsory vaccination and inoculation. The Factories Act is basically a civilisation. Where the manufacturing process is taking place, what should be the working conditions? What should be Chapter 4? It is related to restrictions on working hours of adults. What are the restrictions in the factory regarding working hours of adults? Chapter 5 is about special provisions for adolescents and children. This is also a part of civilisation. What are the special provisions for adolescents and children? Chapter 6. There are no penalties and procedures. Until the contravention against the offences is determined, and against the penalties, how to reach the penalties, what procedure to apply, what to declare, then the law is not complete. So, my dear students, Chapter 7 of the Factories Act relates with supplement. Hope you have understood. The topic, thank you very much indeed.