MNRE’s proposed quality testing and standards regime is facing a difficult take-off. Policy ambiguity and lack of testing infrastructure have already led to multiple revisions in implementation timetable. The Indian RE sector has a major quality problem and MNRE intervention, long overdue, is highly welcome; The policy needs to be backed up with urgent investments in testing infrastructure; MNRE needs to work actively with the industry to finetune the policy and define a clear, time-bound implementation roadmap to address concerns;
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