How Compulsory Registration Scheme under BIS Registration Affects the Indian Market?
Compulsory registration scheme was introduced back in 2012 and is continually updated with each passing year. Under this scheme, the manufacturers of the mentioned product categories need to have mandatory BIS certification before they can provide their product to the Indian customers.
During its
inception, there were only fifteen electronic product categories, but another
list of fifteen products was added after two years. The scheme is not only
valid for domestic manufacturers, but foreign companies need to comply with the
standards and get BIS registration.
However, the
bigger question is who this entire scenario affects the Indian market and its
future? Let’s find out.
1 Standardize
Products
One of the
biggest reason why the introduction of a compulsory registration scheme was
mandatory is to standardize products. Earlier, the Indian market had a vast
problem of having poor quality of products which led to consumers feeling
disappointed. This major issue was solved by the introduction of this scheme
which ensures that the necessary products meet at least the set standard by the
government.
2 Compete
with International Products
Many individuals
including people residing in India believe that products from foreign
manufacturers are more reliable than domestic items. The reason is the poor
quality of the products which was present before the introduction of this
scheme. With the help of CRS, the quality of domestic products has drastically
increased along with the competition to manufacture the highest quality of
products. This healthy competition has made India an eligible competitor along
with the international manufacturers.
3 Ensure
Safety of the Consumers
Undeniably, the
safety of the consumers is the priority of every government. As the poor
quality of electrical equipment can lead to health hazards, CRS ensures that
the customers are entirely safe while using such products.
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