BIS Launches 6,467 Standard Clubs in Indian Schools and Colleges

BIS Launches 6,467 Standard Clubs in Indian Schools and Colleges

Last Updated Sep - 21 - 2023, 06:38 PM | Source : PIB | Visitors : 108

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has established 6,467 Standard Clubs in schools and colleges to educate young people.
BIS Standard Clubs in Indian Schools and Colleges

 

The National Standards Body of India, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), has declared that 6467 Standard Clubs have been founded in universities and high schools across the nation. According to BIS, standard clubs are being developed with the goal of educating young people about the value of standards in enhancing quality of life.


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“Children are the architects of a strong, vibrant, and dynamic India. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is lighting up the future of India with a visionary initiative - the creation of Standards Clubs in schools and colleges across the nation. This innovative endeavor aims to instill in young minds the paramount importance of quality, standards, and generating scientific temperament. Quality consciousness, steeped in the principles of standardization, is a key pillar of accelerated economic development. By nurturing an appreciation for quality, standards, and standardization in our students, we ignite a spark that has the power to transform our society” informed BIS through an official statement.


 

BIS also disclosed that the Standards Clubs programme, which was launched in 2021 and has since been created in 6,467 schools and institutions across the nation, has had a substantial impact. Over 1.7 lakh eager students with a background in science make up the membership of these clubs, which are mentored by devoted science instructors from their individual schools who have received specialized training from BIS. Among them, 5,562 Standards Clubs have been established in educational institutions, and 905 clubs, including 384 clubs in engineering colleges, have been established in various colleges.


 

The student members of these Standards clubs engage in a variety of activities, like:

 

•          Standards writing competitions

 

•          Quiz competitions

 

•          Debates, essay writing and poster making

 

•          Exposure visits to laboratories & Industrial units and more.

 

“These activities are designed to provide young talents with insights into the world of quality and standardization. Under these clubs a wide range of activities have been conducted and the financial assistance to organize these activities is provided by BIS to these educational institutions. Apart from the above, training programmes for mentors of standard clubs and exposure visits to labs and industry units for student members are organized regularly by BIS” read the statement.

 

“Recognizing the significance of practical learning, BIS has further extended its financial support. High and higher secondary eligible Government Schools with Standards Clubs are entitled to receive a one-time Laboratory Grant to a maximum of Rs. 50,000/- in the form of state of the art lab equipment for upgrading their Science Labs” read the statement further.

 

“Furthermore, to ensure that the learning environment is both pleasant and engaging, BIS is providing financial assistance of upto Rs. 1,00,000/- to establish 'Manak Kaksha' in government institutions where Standards Clubs have been formed. Under this initiative one room in the school shall be renovated by providing basic amenities like smart TVs, audio video systems, proper illumination, decorating the walls etc. These spaces are to be designed to inspire curiosity and innovation, fostering the growth of future leaders” the statement added.

 

It was also stated that, “with its unwavering commitment to quality, BIS continues to shape the future of India by nurturing the minds of its youth. This visionary initiative not only promotes quality and standards but also empowers the young generation to become responsible and quality conscious citizens.”

 

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