BIS certification process abridged
Government on EoDB spree at BIS!
Ensure best Quality and Quantity of Products and services for the Indian consumers!
With an aim to promote Ease of Doing Business (EoDB), the Government is going to facilitate simplification of process of compliances that are required to be completed for obtaining certification at Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
As
a step towards that, first-of-its-kind workshop on Easing Compliance for
Certifications is being organised tomorrow jointly by Department of Promotion
of Industry and Internal Trade, along with the Department of Consumer Affairs
and Bureau of Indian Standards. This workshop will facilitate closer
interaction between various sectors of industry and the apex national standards
body.
A number of top Industry leaders are also expected to join both physically as well as virtually. The workshop, which is being held at BIS headquarters, will focus on various aspects of standards formulations, conformity assessment processes and requirements of testing.
Shri Piyush Goyal Union Minister for Consumer Affairs & Food and Public Distribution, Railways and Commerce and Industry will address the Workshop. This workshop assumes significance in the backdrop of all round efforts of the government to attain Atmanirbharta in manufacturing.
Workshop will also focus on making Indian Standards attain global standards in all spheres so as to ensure that Make in India mission achieve its objectives. The interaction planned with the industries tomorrow is to understand the problems being faced by the Industries, particularly the MSMEs, Start Ups and small enterprises and take their suggestions for building a strong and vibrant system that encourages and facilitates for better adoption of Indian standards across products and services for scale of economies and for consumer satisfaction. It may be noted that Indian Standards are next to none in the world.
The focus of the Department of Consumer Affairs is to ensure Quality and quantity of Products, processes and services to the consumers by way of BIS Act, 2016 and Legal Metrology act, 2009. Through the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 the objective is to enable consumers to feel secure and empowered to make informed choices; ensure fair, equitable and consistent outcomes for consumers; and facilitate timely and effective grievance redressal.
In a bid to ensure best Quality and Quantity of Products and services for the Indian consumers, the department has for the first time reached out proactively to the industries, together with the Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade.
Reforms
in BIS and LM Act are being done keeping in mind the objectives of Atmanirbhar
Bharat, Ease of doing business and reducing compliance burden for the domestic
industries.
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