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Scientific manufacturers urge Centre for support

Scientific apparatus manufacturers in Ambala have sought Central government support and favourable policies to revive the struggling local science industry. From reducing GST rates to enhancing cluster development and quality assurance in science kits, the Ambala Scientific Instruments Manufacturers’ Association...
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A worker at a scientific apparatus unit in Ambala. file
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Scientific apparatus manufacturers in Ambala have sought Central government support and favourable policies to revive the struggling local science industry. From reducing GST rates to enhancing cluster development and quality assurance in science kits, the Ambala Scientific Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (ASIMA) raised several concerns during a pre-Budget meeting with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

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Over 2,000 manufacturing units in Ambala Cantonment produce glassware, electronic products, educational instruments and scientific apparatus, generating an annual turnover exceeding Rs 3,000 crore.

Highlighting issues with the quality of science kits procured by the NCERT, ASIMA president Vikram Choudhary said, “Ambala’s scientific industry faces challenges on multiple fronts. We raised concerns about the quality of kits being procured centrally by NCERT. Previously, educational institutions purchased products independently, but centralised procurement has led to substandard materials being procured, which is alarming.”

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The association has urged the government to appoint a competent authority from the National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, to oversee quality standards for science kits.

Choudhary emphasised the need for reducing GST on glassware from 18% to 5%. “Scientific instruments from Ambala’s MSMEs are used in government educational institutions, medical colleges, hospitals and research centres. Lowering GST and increasing funds for educational institutes will boost direct purchasing, enhancing the customer inflow for Ambala’s MSMEs,” he explained.

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