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25 October, 2025
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The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has recently issued 84 Quality Control Orders (QCOs), based on recommendations from various ministries and departments. These orders are aimed at ensuring that products meet quality standards, reinforcing BIS's role in regulating and promoting product safety and quality across various sectors in India.
BIS is the National Standard Body of India, established under the BIS Act, 2016. It plays a key role in setting the framework for product quality and safety in the country.
Harmonious Development: BIS was created to oversee the standardization, marking, and quality certification of goods.
Ensuring Quality and Safety: Its primary mission is to ensure that products in the Indian market adhere to prescribed quality standards, thereby protecting consumers from hazardous goods.
BIS is the successor to the Indian Standards Institution (ISI), which was established in 1947 to manage quality control and efficiency in the rapidly industrializing India.
BIS represents India in International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), facilitating India’s involvement in global standardization efforts.
BIS operates under the administrative control of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution.
The BIS headquarters is located in New Delhi, with regional and branch offices spread across India.
BIS performs a wide range of functions that contribute to the development and safety of goods and services across India:
Quality Control and Safety
BIS ensures that goods available in the market meet quality standards, safeguarding consumer interests.
Consumer Protection
Through its certification and testing services, BIS minimizes health hazards to consumers by regulating the quality of products in the market.
Promoting Exports
BIS helps promote exports by ensuring that Indian products meet international standards, making them more competitive in the global market.
Standardization
The organization plays a critical role in standardizing products across industries, from agriculture to electronics, ensuring consistency and quality.
Certification and Licensing
BIS provides product certification schemes under which it grants licenses to manufacturers across a wide variety of industrial sectors. These licenses assure consumers that the products they buy are of acceptable quality.
In recent years, BIS has issued 84 Quality Control Orders (QCOs) in response to the recommendations made by various government ministries and departments. These QCOs are part of efforts to regulate the quality of products being manufactured and sold in India, thereby improving consumer safety and ensuring compliance with national and international standards.
These QCOs primarily target:
Enforcement of Quality Standards: Ensuring that manufacturers adhere to specific standards for their products.
Safety Compliance: Ensuring consumer safety by mandating that all products meet safety norms before they enter the market.
The Bureau of Indian Standards plays a vital role in the development of India’s economy by ensuring product quality and safety. With its broad-ranging certification schemes and the implementation of Quality Control Orders (QCOs), BIS continues to drive India’s competitive edge in both domestic and international markets.
Source: PIB
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