BIS makes
80% Concession on Certification/Minimum Marking Fee for Micro Scale Units
·
Additionally 10% Concession
on Certification for Units Located in NE States to Continue
· Market
Surveillance of BIS Certified Products to be Enhanced
Under the guidance of Piyush Goyal,
Hon'ble Minister of Commerce and Industry and Minister of Consumer Affairs,
Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
has taken significant steps towards enhancing the quality and safety of
products in India. Piyush Goyal chaired a review meeting of BIS activities
which was attended by Secretary, DoCA, DG, BIS and
officials of DoCA, Govt of India and BIS. In the
meeting at Manak Bhawan, New Delhi on 03rd March 2023, he directed BIS to
undertake the following actions:
o BIS shall augment the testing
infrastructure in the country.
o It would increase the frequency of
product testing and Market Surveillance depending on the criticality of
components used for the consumer safety. BIS should also increase the frequency
of lab inspection.
o BIS shall enhance Market Surveillance
for different products such as Pressure Cooker, Helmets, and other consumer
products to ensure product safety and to bring quality consciousness in the
country.
o BIS shall map standards against
various government schemes and produce booklets in simple and local languages
to enhance accessibility and develop a culture of quality consciousness among
citizens.
o BIS has proposed Quality Control
Orders (QCO) for 663 products in the coming time. Currently, there are 462
products covered under QCOs.
o BIS shall involve college
students/NCC Cadets/Scouts in their efforts to develop quality consciousness
and culture in the country.
In an effort to promote quality
culture in micro scale units, BIS is providing an 80% concession on the
certification/minimum marking fee across various product certification schemes
of BIS. Additionally, units located in the North-East will continue to receive
an extra 10% concession.
Also, starting from 1st April 2023,
the sale of only gold jewellery with HUID shall be permitted.
Mr. Goyal stated, "We are
committed to ensuring that all products in India meet the highest quality and
safety standards. These measures shall promote micro scale units, enhance the
testing infrastructure, and develop a culture of quality consciousness among
citizens."