BIS setting standards for emerging technology like blockchain
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BIS Blockchain Standards: The Bureau of Indian Standards ie BIS is preparing to set standards for emerging technology like blockchain. BIS has said that it is preparing standards for emerging technologies like blockchain. Along with this, BIS has clarified that it will not extend the deadline of April 1 to make six-digit alphanumeric HUID mandatory for hallmarked gold jewellery.
Addressing the press conference, Bureau of Indian Standards chief Pramod Kumar Tiwari said, we make standards to promote ease of doing business. Our national standards are being made in line with international standards so that our external trade remains smooth.
He said that out of 22,000 BIS standards, 8,000 are at par with international standards which include IEC standards for power sectors and ISO standards for non-power sectors.
India is actively engaged in developing standards for emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, brain computing interfaces and big data analytics, etc. He said that the country is leading projects in these new areas internationally, which will emerge as ISO standards in future.
On hallmarking of gold, Tiwari said the government has set an April 1 deadline for sale of gold jewelery and gold artefacts hallmarked with only six-digit alphanumeric HUID (Hallmark Unique Identification) and will not be extended.
He said, we gave jewelers more than two years to dispose of the old stock. Now no further extension will be given. He said that a meeting was held recently with the jewelers’ body to mandatorily implement the six-digit HUID mark on gold jewellery. (with language input)
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