Quality Council of India, QCI, today announced a set of next-generation quality reforms on the eve of Sushasan Divas 2025. The reforms are aimed at strengthening India’s quality ecosystem and advancing the national vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. The Commerce and Industry Ministry said in a statement that the reforms are being implemented under the guidance of the Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal.
The System-wide reforms to power the quality ecosystem include the unveiling of the Q Mark – Desh ka Haq. It is a QR-coded Mark of Quality to enable citizens to know their laboratory, hospital and MSME, ensuring full disclosure and eliminating fake certificates.
The reforms mark a shift from inspection to trust through reduced paperwork, shorter timelines, fewer inspections and a low-friction ecosystem based on higher trust. The assessor pool will be expanded across boards and divisions by lowering entry barriers to bring in young experts and strengthen last-mile reach.
QCI is also launching Quality Setu, a secure ticket-based system for time-bound grievance redressal and feedback resolution.