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QCI Surajya Recognition & Ranking Framework

07-08-2024

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Overview:

Recently, the Quality Council of India introduces QCI Surajya Recognition & Ranking Framework to Drive Excellence in Key Sectors

About QCI Surajya Recognition & Ranking Framework: 

  • It is an empowering initiative designed to drive excellence among states to improve quality of life of citizens for a Viksit Bharat.
  • It aims to create a developed India by recognizing and rewarding states and organizations that excel in quality and innovation.
  • This framework is categorized under four pillars: Shiksha (Education), Swasthya (Health), Samriddhi (Prosperity), and Sushasan (Governance).
  • The Surajya Recognition acknowledges the outstanding performance and commitment to quality by states and organisations in these vital areas.
  • The August rankings focus on Shiksha, Swasthya, and Samriddhi, with Sushasan to feature in future editions.
    • In the Shiksha Rankings,Uttar Pradesh leads with the highest number of accreditations, assessments, and ratings. Delhi, as a union territory, also ranks prominently.
    • In the Swasthya category, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, Mizoram and Manipur stand out with complete certification in the Ayushman Arogya Yojana (NABH), while Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra lead in the Medical Entry Level Testing Labs (MELT) rankings (NABL).
    • Among the union territories, Chandigarh excels with 100% certification in Ayushman Arogya Yojana, and Jammu & Kashmir shows commendable performance with a 71.43% certification rate. Delhi, followed by Jammu & Kashmir, excels in MELT.
    • In the Samriddhi category, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Rajasthan lead with the highest number of ZED certifications, particularly in the Micro category. Jammu & Kashmir and Delhi also achieved significant certifications in ZED. For the MSME Competitive LEAN Scheme, Maharashtra and Bihar are the top performers.

Q1: What is the Quality Council of India?

Quality Council of India was set up in 1997, jointly by the Government of India and the Indian Industry represented by the three premier 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), with Mr Ratan Tata as its first Chairman.

Source: Quality Council of India introduces QCI Surajya Recognition & Ranking Framework to Drive Excellence in Key Sectors