Bureau of Indian Standards celebrates World Standards Day
·
Standards
are the key to controlling markets and bringing innovations in manufacturing,
says Piyush Goyal
·
BIS,
as the National Standards Body, to act as a facilitator for Zero defect, Zero effect policy
·
With
the mantra of quality and sustainability, India can create brand value for Indian
products across the world
·
BIS should become a benchmark for quality
control, quality assessment and quality assurance
·
BIS, as the National Standards Body should
act as a facilitator for the industry by formulating Standards that support
Zero defect, Zero effect and should emerge as a global
player and pioneer in the field of standardization.
·
BIS must look at the analysis and setup
additional labs across the country and modernize the existing labs.
·
comprehensive strategy document on national
standardization i.e. Standards National Action Plan (SNAP) 2022-27 which is an
action plan identifying emerging areas of standardization that support
Government’s initiatives in the fields of Digital India, Smart Agriculture,
Smart cities etc.
·
World Standards Day celebrated in the
Headquarters as well as in the 5 regional and 41 branch offices
Standards are the new
patents and those who control standards, control markets, prices, processes, manufacturing
and innovations, said Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food &
Public Distribution, Textiles and Commerce & Industry, said in his message on
World Standards Day celebration organized at Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) headquarters
on 14 October, 2022.
The Union Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister,
standards are considered as a key pillar of growth. He mentioned that Hon’ble Prime
Minister gave the world the mantra of LIFE i.e ‘Lifestyle
for Environment’. When a nation sets benchmark for standards, it’s a reflection
upon its strong foundation and potential he added.
He said that BIS should
become a benchmark for quality control, quality assessment and quality assurance. He further said that BIS, as the National Standards
Body should act as a facilitator for the industry by formulating Standards that
support Zero defect, Zero effect and should emerge as a
global player and pioneer in the field of standardization. He encouraged all concerned
to pledge to make India a quality conscious nation and make Indian quality a matter
of pride for every Indian.
He mentioned that the
theme of the World Standards Day shares India’s vision for a better world with focus
on standards and sustainable development, as the country is also striving to become
a quality conscious nation with an emphasis on sustainability.
Mr. Goyal said that with
the mantra of quality and sustainability, India can create brand value for Indian
products across the world. He opined that BIS must revise and add sustainability
in the existing standards for the new standards they create as a part of National
Action Plan.
He asked BIS to facilitate
businesses and industries by ensuring safety, quality and cost competitiveness and
liability of products. BIS should aim to be pioneer in the global world and beat
out foreign and non-standard products, Mr. Goyal added. In his message on further
improvement in the functioning of BIS, the Minister said that BIS must look at the
analysis and setup additional labs across the country and modernize the existing
labs. He said that such mapping of labs has been done in past and he is confident
that in next few months, BIS will ensure high quality modern labs for both the industry
and consumers.
The inaugural function
was presided over by Mr. Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry
of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution & Environment, Forest &
Climate Change wherein he appreciated the
efforts made by BIS to involve stakeholders from government, industry, standard
developers, academia, consumer groups etc in framing the comprehensive strategy
document on national standardization i.e. Standards National Action Plan (SNAP)
2022-27 which is an action plan identifying emerging areas of standardization that
support Government’s initiatives in the fields of Digital India, Smart Agriculture, Smart cities
etc.
World Standards Day celebrated
in the Headquarters as well as in the 5 regional and 41 branch offices such as Manak
Manthan, Quality Walk and Quality Connect programmes, targeted to reach out to more
than one lakh households with the message of quality consciousness. To commemorate
the special occasion, BIS offices across the country were lit up in vibrant colours
of the National Flag.
During the programme,
insights on SNAP 2022-27 were shared by some eminent industry representatives. Further,
representatives of eminent Educational Institutions such deliberated on the importance
of standards in technical education. Technical Experts were also felicitated for
their contribution in the field of standardization.
The theme for this year’s
World Standards Day is ‘Shared Vision for a Better World’ with reference to the
Sustainable Development Goals. Technical
sessions on Standards for Sustainable Communities were held in the afternoon wherein
presentations were made by experts and eminent personalities on topics of Circular
Economy, Recycling of Plastics and Bio-degradable Plastic, Green Mobility, AYUSH
Systems for good Health and Well-Being, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Sustainable
Agricultural Practices, Sustainable Cooling and Affordable and Clean Energy.