List the information about goods and services which should be available under the Right to Information (RTI). -SST 10th

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Particulars about the goods and services are available as given below :  (i) Ingredients used in the product.  (ii) Date of manufacture.  (iii) Expiry date (upto which date can be use)  (iv) Address of the manufacturer.  (v) Directions for proper use.

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