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10 Apr 2019, 21:27 GMT+10
New Delhi, [India] April 10 (ANI/NewsVoir): Rajesh Kumar, Director, Brand Liaison, India's one of the leading compliance services provider has said that the service industry in India immediately requires quality standards and there is a requirement for the government to act fast to realise the complete potential of the Champion Service Sectors (CSS).
"Service quality standards add to competitiveness in the global business. Where all the developed economies have their service quality standards in place, it is time now for India to act fast and enter the league of standardized service providers," explained Rajesh Kumar.
"The jump in India's rank in ease of doing business clearly showcases the benefits of implementation of standard operating procedures. If the government succeeds in fixing the Service Quality Standards for these Champion Service Sectors, its position will further be enhanced," he added.
Surina Rajan, Director General, Bureau of Indian Standards, during the launch of its online community for standards consultation, hinted that sectors such as healthcare, education, and tourism may soon have service standards in place.
The Government of India has already completed the identification of twelve Champion Services Sectors (CSS) for focussed attention on their quality standards. The list includes Information Technologyamp; Information Technology Enabled Services (ITamp; ITeS), Medical Value Travel, Transport and Logistics Services, Tourism and Hospitality Services, Accounting and Finance Services, Audio Visual Services, Communication Services, Legal Services, Construction and Related Engineering Services, Environmental Services, Financial Services and Education Services.
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