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Testing and certification charges for MSMEs, Women and Startups need to reduce as much as possible: Shri Piyush Goyal

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Shri Piyush Goyal calls for working towards ensuring India’s recognition on the global stage as a quality conscious country

Says BIS should operate on ‘QUICK’ Model – Quality, Uniformity through One Nation One Standard, International Mindset, Conformity Assessment and Knowledge Sharing

Four technical sessions on Standardization, Testing Activities, Certification Activity and Implementation of QCO’s were organized during the workshop

The Minister calls for maximum use of artificial intelligence, big data and other technology driven solutions to help resolve standardization issues

Shri Piyush Goyal Minister for Consumer Affairs & Food and Public Distribution, Railways and Commerce and Industry virtually addresses the participants of Workshop on Easing Compliance of BIS Certifications.

The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Railways and Consumer Affairs and Food & Public Distribution, Shri Piyush Goyal today said that We must work towards ensuring India’s recognition on the global stage as a quality conscious country, as a country with which people can do business with a confidence. Speaking at the concluding session of the Workshop on Easing Compliance of BIS Certifications, he said that Quality is profit, and it prepares businesses for greater profits. He said that Quality speaks for itself, and Quality is not expensive. It adds to the productivity, helps businesses to get bigger markets so that they can get economies of scale and helps to eliminate wastage

Urging for a greater collaborative effort through our industry associations, Shri Goyal said we should make the Indian standard a world-wide accepted standard. He said that Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) should operate on ‘QUICK’ Model – Quality, Uniformity through One Nation One Standard, International Mindset, Conformity Assessment and Knowledge Sharing. He said that Our Mantra for the day should be Quick Action, Quick Response, and Quick Absorption of best practices and Quicker Ways of Working. The Minister said that we must work towards ensuring India’s recognition on the global stage as a quality conscious country, as a country with which people can do business with a confidence.

Regarding Knowledge sharing, the Minister referred to Udyog Manthan exercise, a marathon of 2-month long webinars on Quality and Productivity, in which industry, experts, motivation speakers and line ministries took part. He said that it has set the tone to absorb quality and productivity as the mantras for an Aatmanirbhar Bharat where Make in India will hold centre-stage and we will expand the frontiers of our trade & business.

The Minister called for more and more use of artificial intelligence, big data and other technology related solutions to help resolve standardisation issues facing industry and other entrepreneurs. Shri Goyal said that ‘ISI Standard Mark’ should represent Quality, Productivity, Affordability& Accessibility.

The Minister said that the certification process will be simplified. Stating that BIS should ensure the cost of testing never becomes a detriment to conforming to quality and getting certification, he said that there will be reduction of fee for the certification for MSMEs. He said that this is a dawn of a new era of an Aatmanirbhar Bharat where digitalization & efficiency are going to determine India’s success in the future. The Minister mentioned that it is protected by quality consciousness of consumers & also by our collective consciousness.

Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs Smt. Leena Nandan also addressed the workshop. She applauded the workshop saying that this is very fruitful and rewarding session for all participants to reach out to the industry. She said the Department of Consumer Affairs & the DPIIT have been working closely to remove the difficulties faced by the industry.

The workshop was organized jointly by Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, along with the Department of Consumer Affairs and Bureau of Indian Standards, to facilitate closer interaction between various sectors of industry and the apex national standards body. This workshop has been organized to facilitate closer interaction between various sectors of industry and the apex national standards body. Four technical sessions on Standardization, Testing Activities, Certification Activity and Implementation of QCO’s were organized during the workshop.

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