Faridabad hosts first Convention on Quality Concepts

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Sanjay Chaturvedi

Quality is the life blood of any product depends on the contribution of each of the employees of the organisation. However, this can be made more effective with the right attitude of the individuals, Ravi Kumar Pisipaty Chairman Quality Circle Form of India (QCFI). He was addressing the first of its type convention in Faridabad, 26th in National Capital Region, concentrated over the full day workshop on Quality Concepts. Established in 1982 in India, the chapter has been continuously working in the direction of adding the people at grass root level to the process of making quality products. It is all about the people’s involvement in the way to get perfections, said Ravi Kumar.

The “26th Chapter Convention on Quality Concepts” was organized by the Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI) Delhi Chapter in association with the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering, Manav Rachna International University, the “26th Chapter Convention on Quality Concepts” was attended by a galaxy of delegates numbering 1500 from the industry to reflect upon ‘Make in India—A Vision through Quality Concepts’.

The Convention was graced by Pravin Malhotra, Chairman and Managing Director of Nipman Fastener Industries Pvt Ltd, as Chief Guest at the inaugural ceremony, while Commander Jagmohan Singh Bhogal (Retd), Senior Director, Quality Council of India (QCI)-National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET) was the Guest of Honour. The other senior dignitaries at the Convention from the academia and industry were Dr M. K. Soni, ED & Dean, Faculty of Engineering &Technology, MRIU; M. P. Chandok, Vice Chairman, QCFI, R. Dayal, Executive Director (Gujarat Projects) Maruti Suzuki India Limited and representatives from PSUs and Corporates such as Honda, Tata, GAIL, Hero Motocorp Ltd, JCB India Ltd, Jindal Stainless Ltd, Munjal Showa Ltd and others.

Speaking on the occasion, Ravi Kumar Pisipaty, Chairman-QCFI-Delhi Chapter, said, “The 26th Convention has been organized with the objective of contributing towards ‘Make in India-A Vision through Quality Concepts’. Continuous participation in these conventions will enhance the level of engagement of the employees of organizations in the Total Employee Involvement process while focusing towards realizing Business Objectives.”

As India’s pioneering non-profit organization, the Quality Circle Forum of India, established in 1982, has been doing its bit towards the enhancement of Quality consciousness in India. Its Delhi Chapter has in the past organized conventions at Jaipur and Palampur before putting together the Convention in Delhi-NCR at the Manav Rachna Campus.

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