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Standards/ TBTs / IPR-Market Access

Draft Consumer Protection (Direct selling) Rules, 2021

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (Department of Consumer Affairs) sought public comments/suggestions on draft Consumer Protection (Direct selling) Rules, 2021.  As per the draft rules, direct selling companies are banned from promoting pyramid schemes or money circulation schemes. Direct selling companies have to register themselves under relevant Indian laws and also with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) for allotment of a registration number.

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Standards/ TBTs / IPR-Market Access

Expression of Interest (EoI) for preparation of guidance documents on products under Indian standards

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), in pursuance of its objectives, plans to bring out ‘Guidance Documents’ on 100 Products under Indian Standards established in the different areas such various Civil Engineering, Electrotechnical, Textiles, Mechanical, Medical Devices, Services, etc. The objective of the Guidance Document is to provide information on applicable requirements for products or services to the stakeholders of BIS, especially the industry, and provide necessary practical guidance to ensure that the products or services so produced comply with relevant Indian Standards and related regulatory requirements.

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Standards/ TBTs / IPR-Market Access

BIS released guidance document on Quality Control Orders (QCOs)

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has published a guide on Quality Control Orders (QCOs) in India. This guidance document provides for easy comprehension of Quality Control Orders (QCOs) and explains various requirements specified in QCOs for better understanding towards implementation by the stakeholders.

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Standards/ TBTs / IPR-Market Access

MoU between Permanent Mission of India to the WTO, Centre for Trade and Investment Law and Centre for Trade and Economic Integration

The Union Cabinet has approved the signing of an MoU between the Permanent Mission of India to the WTO (PMI), Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL) of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, and Centre for Trade and Economic Integration (CTEI) within The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. The MoU will provide valuable academic and research opportunities to the employees of CTIL and the Department of Commerce in the field of international trade and investment law.

Standards/ TBTs / IPR-Market Access

Start-up Accelerators of MeitY for Product Innovation, Development, and growth

“Start-up Accelerators of MeitY for Product Innovation, Development and growth (SAMRIDH)” programme, was launched by Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology so as to create a conducive platform to Indian Software Product star-ups to enhance their   products and securing investments  for  scaling  their  business. The programme is being implemented by MeitY Start-up Hub (MSH).

Standards/ TBTs / IPR-Market Access

Govt to introduce further reforms to push more Indian patents, raise awareness

The Commerce and Industry Ministry is set to introduce further reforms in the patent filing process to expedite the application, examination, and approval of all intellectual property rights, according to sources. The focus remains on patent filings, which has been pushed by the government over the past three years.

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Smart Cities

IUDX becomes first software platform to fully adopt BIS Standards for Unified Data Exchange

The India Urban Data Exchange (IUDX), an open-source data exchange platform for Indian Smart Cities, announced the adoption of the Indian standards for Unified Data Exchange specified by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standards body of India. In doing so, IUDX has become the first software platform in the country to fully adhere to the Architecture and API Specifications set by the standards’ body for data exchange platforms. The Unified Data Exchange standard – IS 18003, is part of a series of 10 indigenous standards developed by BIS Smart Infrastructural Sectional Committee (LITD 28) for Indian Smart Cities to ensure a secure and sustainable digital infrastructure and to facilitate the implementation of various smart city projects. The foundational standard for this series is IS18000 Unified Digital Infrastructure – ICT Reference Architecture (UDI-ICTRA).

Smart Cities

Government unveils plans for freight smart cities to reduce logistics cost

The commerce ministry said it unveiled plans for freight smart cities to improve urban freight efficiency and create an opportunity for reduction in the logistics costs. Under the freight smart cities initiative, city-level logistics committees would be formed, and they will have related government departments and agencies at the local and state levels. These would also include the private sector from the logistics services and users of logistics services, the ministry said in a statement.

Mobility

NITI Aayog launches guide for setting up EV charging points

To enhance the necessary infrastructure to facilitate a rapid transition to electric mobility in the country, the NITI Aayog released a handbook to help state governments and local bodies to frame policies and norms towards setting up charging networks for electric vehicles.
Jointly developed by the NITI Aayog, the Power Ministry, the Department of Science and Technology, the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, and the World Resources Institute, India, the handbook provides a systematic and a holistic approach for adoption by implementing authorities and other stakeholders involved in planning, authorisation and execution of electric vehicles charging infrastructure.

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Mobility

ARAI Successfully Develops Indigenous Chargers for Electric Vehicles

The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) has indigenously developed charger for electric vehicles considering the need to boost up the charging mechanism of electric vehicles in the country announced, Director, ARAI during a press conference. He said that to promote EV, infrastructure for charging is important and since the mobility chargers are imported, the focus of ARAI is to develop chargers indigenously, which will be cost-effective and boost the local economy. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has already set a common standard specification for EV chargers. The charging points will be set up by Bharat Electronics and parts for EV charger systems will be manufactured locally.

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