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About Framework

  • It aims at recognising and rewarding states and organizations that excel in quality and innovation to achieve the aim of a Developed (Viksit) India.
  • It is categorized under four pillars
    • Shiksha (Education), 
    • Swasthya (Health), 
    • Samriddhi (Prosperity), and 
    • Sushasan (Governance).        

About QCI

  • It was established as the national body of accreditation in 1996 and is an autonomous non-profit organization under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
    • Based on the recommendation of the Expert Mission of European Union.
  • It was jointly set up by the Government of India and the Indian Industry (ASSOCHAM, FICCI, CII).
  • Nodal Department: Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
  • Governing Council
    • 39 members including the Chairperson and Secretary General with equal representation of Government, Industry and other Stakeholders.
    • Chairperson is nominated by the Prime Minister.
  • Role of QCI
    • National Accreditation Body (NAB): To promote quality through the National Quality Campaign in line with global standards.
    • Create a mechanism for third-party assessment of products, services and processes.
    • Improve the quality of life and wellbeing of the citizens of India.

Achievements of QCI

  • Healthcare
    • Worked with ICMR to expand COVID-19 related testing labs across India.
    • ABPMJAY quality certification programme with NHA, Kayakalp Certification for cleanliness of healthcare facilities.
  • Sanitation: Certification of ULBs as ODF, ODF+, ODF++.
  • Education: Launched eQuest: E-Quality Platform for Employability through Skill and Training
  • Agriculture: Development of Standards and Scheme for Good Agriculture Practice (GAP) Implementation and Certification in countries of SAARC (project with FAO).
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