As we are all aware, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has been delivering tangible benefits to the national economy through various means, such as ensuring the provision of safe and reliable quality goods, minimizing health risks to consumers, fostering exports and reducing reliance on imports, and exercising control over the proliferation of product varieties. Last year, our college, in partnership with BIS, established the ABNSC Standards Club with the aim of enhancing students’ practical experience and offering opportunities for their professional and personal development. Through this initiative, students gain awareness about products, their implications, and potential physical and societal hazards. By equipping students with this knowledge, they can effectively educate the broader community about product safety and its impact.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is a national standards body in India. It develops and
publishes standards to ensure the quality and safety of products.
Respected PRINCIPAL, ABNSEAL COLLEGE,
As you may be aware, Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the
National Standard Body of India, under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food &
Public Distribution, and Government of India was established for harmonious development
of the activities of standardization, marking and quality certification of goods. BIS
has been providing traceable and tangible benefits to the national economy in a number
of ways, i.e. providing safe reliable quality goods; minimizing health hazards to
consumers; promoting exports and imports substitute; control over proliferation of
varieties, etc.
In recent years, Standards Clubs have garnered prominence
and are being enthusiastically promoted by educational institutions to help improve the
schooling experience of students and provide opportunities to better their professional
and personal growth. BIS intends to support such activity by providing learning
opportunities to young talents in the field of quality and standardization through
mutually beneficial collaboration in the form of Standards Clubs in Educational
Institutions. Teachers would have an important role in this activity in guiding and
motivating students to channelize their creativity and enhancing their scientific
temperament. Students are the members of the Standards club and the teachers are the
Mentors of the Club. BIS has created more than 4000 Standards clubs in Schools and
Colleges all over India out of which almost 400 schools have been created in the state
of West Bengal.
It is hence requested to give your consent and allow us to create standard club in your
institution. The details of activities to be undertaken every year and financial support is
attached.
Please also find attached a letter issued to your college from Shri Binay Ranjan Santra,
Deputy Secretary to the Govt of West Bengal, Bikash Bhawan where the college has been
directed to form a standard club.
A line of confirmation within 3 days from your side will be highly appreciated. For details
kindly contact Smt Narjuna Sultana, Standard Promotion Officer.
Thanking You
Tithi Singha
Scientist D/ Joint Director
Bureau of Indian Standards
Kolkata Branch Office II