Staff Reporter,
Guwahati, October 12: “Bureau of Indian Standards, Govt. of India'' will be celebrating World Standards Day ‘Manak Mahotsav’ on October 14 all over India. As a run up to the event Quality Walk was organized in association with NEAID a local Non-Profit Partner on October 12 starting from Geetanagar High School Field to BSF Camp Geeta Mandir covering a distance of 2 km. MLA from the local Dispur Constituency Atul Bora graced the occasion and flagged off the event. Sh Sabyasachi Dhar Head, BIS Guwahati welcomed him with a shawl. ShMeraj,Co-founderof NEAID was also present during the occasion. Sabyasachi Dhar Head BIS Guwahati informed that members of the IEC, ISO and ITU celebrate “World Standards Day”, every year on October 14 which is a means of paying tribute to the collaborative efforts of thousands of experts worldwide who develop the voluntary technical agreements that are published as “International Standards”. Bureau of Indian Standards being the National Standards Body, represents the national interests in the international standardization forum and hence celebrates the World Standards Day in India with the same objective in mind. The theme of this year’s celebration is ‘Shared Vision for a better world’ which in short shows the way to achieve the above goals through mutual co-operation. Standards play a major role in achieving sustainability by guiding us to use products which are recyclable, environment friendly, less energy consuming, safe and not harmful to our health. It reduces monopoly in the market by establishing a standard which if achieved ensures fitness for the purpose and creates a level playing field for all manufacturers big or small. In India the ISI mark on a product ensures that the product meets the requirements of the standard while Hallmark of Gold Jewellery with three marks viz BIS Logo, Cartage and HUID(Hallmark Unique ID) ensures the purity of Gold Jewellery. BIS Care app, which can be downloaded from play store can be used to check the authenticity of the product and Jewellery by verifying the corresponding license number and HUID. Sh Meraj Co-founder NEAID gave the vote of thanks. Around 100 volunteers participated in the event.
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