India’s quality-control overhaul has finally begun, marking a decisive shift in how industrial standards are framed and ...
This paper is authored by Prerna Prabhakar, Fellow, Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP), New Delhi.
"Coupled with the Export Package announced on November 12, the rescinding of these QCOs will act as a huge confidence-booster ...
The Indian government revokes 14 Quality Control Orders, easing compliance for industries and enhancing raw material ...
In a major steps for the chemical, plastics, and textile sectors, the Government has withdrawn Quality Control Orders (QCOs) ...
Once seen to lower dependence on imports and boost domestic manufacturing, nearly 800 QCOs were now often hampering local ...
Proliferation of quality control orders has significantly constrained the availability of intermediate goods, which are vital ...
CITI welcomed the government decision, saying that “this pro-growth measure will hugely benefit” the country’s textile and apparel sector.| Business News ...
Rs 1,885 crore is dedicated to pollution control and environmental initiatives, the highest allocation in the city's history.
India's manufacturing sector is transforming under the Bureau of Indian Standards' Quality Control Orders, enhancing product reliability and global competitiveness. This initiative is central to ...
The yet-to-be-released report by the High-Level Committee on Non-Financial Regulatory Reforms under NITI Aayog has recommended deferring the implementation of upcoming QCOs and cross-sector technical ...
The decision, effective immediately from the date of Gazette publication, marks a major step toward industry liberalisation ...
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