Quality Council of India

Quality Council Of India
Formation1997 (1997)
TypeAutonomous
PurposeTo establish and promote quality standards across all social and economic sectors.
HeadquartersNew Delhi, Delhi
Location
Region served
Pan India, international
ServicesAccreditation Services
Healthcare
Industries
Institutions and Professionals
Quality Promotion
Quality Assessment
Membership
Individual and organisation
Key people
Jaxay Shah
(Chairman)
Chakravarthy T. Kannan
(Secretary General)
Main organ
Governing Body
Staff
300+
Websitewww.qcin.org

The Quality Council of India (QCI) was set up as a public private partnership model on the model existing in Netherlands at the time, where although the National Accreditation Body (NAB) was not owned by the government, the government supported it and it was exceedingly used as a third party agency to improve quality in departments and industry. QCI thus came to be organized as an independent autonomous body that worked towards assuring quality standards across all spheres of economic and social activities. Key industry associations, i.e. Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) became the promoters of the organizers and QCI got established under the Societies Registration Act in 1996 to provide accreditation services in various sectors for product, services and persons.

The council is independent and works under the directions of its Governing Body (GB) having equal representation of government, industry and industry associations. It does not get funded by the government and is a self-sustaining non-profit organization with its own Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Rules. Its current chairman is Jaxay Shah and the Executive Head (Secretary General) is Rajesh Maheshwari (I/C) Chairman of QCI is nominated by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India and is a non-executive post.


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