Key Points

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi is set to preside over the World Standards Day 2025 celebrations in New Delhi. The event organized by BIS will feature the launch of the National Lighting Code of India 2025. New digital platforms including a Learning Management System will be introduced during the program. This year's theme focuses on how standards contribute to achieving sustainable development goals globally.

Key Points: Pralhad Joshi Presides Over World Standards Day 2025 Celebrations

  • Pralhad Joshi presiding over World Standards Day 2025 celebrations in New Delhi
  • Bureau of Indian Standards organizing event at National Institute of Training for Standardization
  • Launch of National Lighting Code India 2025 and digital learning platforms
  • Focus on standards as enablers for UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • BIS conducts raids on e-commerce companies enforcing quality standards
  • Event celebrates global standards experts and international cooperation
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Pralhad Joshi to preside over World Standards Day 2025 celebrations

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi to launch National Lighting Code 2025 and digital platforms at World Standards Day event focusing on sustainable development goals.

"A Shared Vision for a Better World: Standards for Sustainable Development Goals - Ministry Theme"

New Delhi, Oct 14

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi is set to preside over the World Standards Day (WSD) programme here on Tuesday.

Organised by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standards body functioning under the aegis of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, World Standards Day celebrates unseen frameworks and the developers — experts, scientists, engineers, policymakers, and innovators — who ensure quality, safety, and sustainability.

The celebration will be held at the National Institute of Training for Standardization (NITS).

During the event, the National Lighting Code of India 2025 will be released, alongside the launch of the Learning Management System (LMS) and the Online Standards Development (OSD) Module of the BIS Standards Portal, according to the ministry.

The theme for this year’s celebration, “A Shared Vision for a Better World: Standards for Sustainable Development Goals,” emphasises the crucial role of international standards as enablers of cooperation and progress.

These standards serve as catalysts for alignment among governments, industries, academia, and civil society in the pursuit of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

BIS will be celebrating World Standards day at various locations across the country.

The first celebration was held in 1970 to raise global awareness about the importance of standards in ensuring safety, quality, and international trade.

The ISO, along with other organisations like the IEC and ITU, established this day to highlight the collaborative efforts of experts in creating global standards, said the ministry.

BIS works closely with ministries and industry associations through standardisation cells, aiming to identify gaps and participate in the formulation of national standards. BIS also carries out search and seizure operations to ensure that its certified standards are met by manufacturing companies. It carried out raids on multiple e-commerce companies this month and seized goods that did not meet these standards.

—IANS

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Rohit P
About time we focus on sustainable development through standards. The SDG alignment is crucial for India's growth story. Hope this translates to real ground-level changes.
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David E
The raids on e-commerce companies mentioned at the end are interesting. While standards are important, I hope BIS focuses more on education than just enforcement. Prevention is better than punishment.
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Ananya R
As someone working in manufacturing, I appreciate BIS's efforts. The online standards development module will make compliance much easier for small businesses like ours. 👍
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Sarah B
The theme "A Shared Vision for a Better World" is perfect. Standards truly are the invisible framework that keeps our modern world functioning safely and efficiently.
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Vikram M
Good to see India actively participating in global standards development. This will help our products compete internationally. Jai Hind! 🚀

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