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Govt Opens Advanced Footwear Testing Lab in Ghaziabad to Boost Exports

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has launched an upgraded shoe testing laboratory at National Test House in Ghaziabad. The facility will conduct comprehensive quality tests for various footwear types including safety shoes, leather footwear, and sports shoes. It aims to help MSMEs comply with domestic and international standards while reducing logistics costs. This initiative supports the government's "Make in India" mission and boosts India's export competitiveness.

Govt launches advanced footwear testing lab in Ghaziabad to boost MSMEs and exports

New Delhi, May 17

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs on Sunday said the National Test House, Northern Region, Ghaziabad, has significantly upgraded its footwear testing capabilities with the establishment of a modern Shoe Testing Laboratory equipped with advanced instruments and infrastructure.

The advanced facility is aimed at strengthening India's quality assurance infrastructure and boosting the competitiveness of the country's fast-growing footwear industry.

The laboratory has been set up to conduct comprehensive quality testing for a wide range of footwear products in accordance with relevant Indian Standards (IS).

The ministry said the facility will help ensure that footwear products meet essential quality benchmarks related to durability, comfort, safety and performance.

According to the government, consumers today increasingly expect footwear products that are durable, comfortable and suitable for prolonged use under different environmental conditions.

To meet such expectations, rigorous testing is necessary to assess parameters such as slip resistance, material strength, durability and the presence of harmful chemicals or dyes.

The upgraded laboratory at NTH Ghaziabad will be capable of testing multiple categories of footwear, including safety and industrial shoes, school and leather footwear, PVC footwear, sandals and chappals, children's footwear, sports footwear, and specialized protective boots used in industrial and hazardous environments.

The ministry said the facility will undertake several critical performance and quality tests while offering dependable and timely testing services at comparatively affordable rates.

The initiative is expected to make quality assessment more accessible for MSMEs and small-scale footwear manufacturers.

Strategically located near major footwear manufacturing hubs such as Delhi-NCR, Kanpur and Agra, the laboratory is also expected to reduce logistics costs and improve turnaround time for sample testing, benefiting footwear businesses across northern India.

The government said the establishment of the facility represents a major step towards strengthening India's national quality infrastructure and supporting the country's expanding footwear manufacturing ecosystem.

It is expected to help manufacturers comply with both domestic and international quality standards, improving product reliability, consumer safety and export competitiveness.

Officials added that the laboratory will play a key role in facilitating quality compliance and enhancing the global acceptance of Indian footwear products.

The initiative is aligned with the government's vision of "Viksit Bharat" and the "Make in India" mission, aimed at strengthening manufacturing competitiveness, promoting self-reliance and building a robust quality assurance ecosystem for Indian industry.

— IANS

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Priya S
Great move by the ministry. MSMEs have been struggling to compete with cheap imports from China and Vietnam. If this lab helps our local manufacturers meet global standards, we can finally increase exports. Quality testing shouldn't be a luxury for small businesses.
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Karthik V
Good initiative but will this actually reach small manufacturers in rural clusters? Most of them don't even know about BIS standards. The government should also conduct awareness camps in Kanpur and Agra. Testing lab alone won't solve the quality problem.
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James A
As someone who imports footwear from India for my store in London, this is welcome news. Consistency in quality has been a pain point. If Indian slippers and leather shoes can meet EU standards reliably, I'd buy more. Hope this lab speeds up certification.
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Neha E
As a consumer, I just want to know that the school shoes I buy for my kids don't have harmful chemicals. 😌 This lab testing for children's footwear is much needed. But will brands actually use it voluntarily? Most are cutting corners to save costs. Need strict enforcement.
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Vikram M
This is a step in the right direction for "Atmanirbhar Bharat" in footwear. But let's not forget, India also needs to invest in modern leather processing technology. Quality testing is useless if raw materials are substandard. Still, kudos for focusing on MSME needs.

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