Training and Capacity Building (TCB)

Constituent division of Quality Council of India

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ABOUT TCB

To synergize training, awareness workshops and capacity building activities at the national and international levels and to further coordinate such activities centrally in a structured manner, an independent cell by the name of ‘Training and Capacity Building (TCB)’ under Quality Council of India has been established. TCB has been working in conjunction with international organizations and strives to build capacity in other countries by sharing knowledge and best practices through trainings and other means.
TCB caters to various domains like Quality Management, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Environment, Food Safety, Education, Project Management etc. to name a few. TCB imparts trainings on a wide spectrum of courses through different modes like classroom trainings, virtual trainings, webinars and eLearning. Considering the specific requirements of the client, TCB also provides customized training courses at the client's chosen venue. To widen the horizons, TCB keeps collaborating with the Government, Regulators, Academic Institutions, and Industrial Associations and provides regular and customized training courses to them.

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Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM)

Project Brief: TCB conducted 70 training sessions, involving around 3000 professionals including Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers, Water Utility Managers, and Water Testing laboratory personnel nationwide. These sessions, spanning states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Bihar, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh, focus on bolstering water infrastructure under Jal Jeevan Mission. Additionally, TCB collaborates with states to provide training on Water Testing, Operation and Maintenance of Water Supply System Pumping Stations, Pipeline Networks, and NABL accreditation, enhancing skills nationwide.

Food and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)

Project Brief: TCB recently completed a project for FSSAI focusing on the "Rationalization of Standardization & Certification Agencies" in the food sector. As part of this initiative, a gap analysis of 12 AGMARK laboratories will be conducted to assess their readiness for NABL accreditation under ISO/IEC17025 through an integrated assessment approach. This comprehensive evaluation encompassed various factors such as testing scope, resource availability (including land, building, manpower, and infrastructure), sample frequency, etc to determine suitability for FSSAI-NABL Integrated Accreditation.

Southern African Development Community (SADC)

Project Brief: TCB 'Developed guidelines on a common approach for implementing Conformity Assessment Standards by Member States' under the SADC Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP), backed by the EU, has been successfully completed. The Guidelines was developed to ease the mutual recognition and acceptance of conformity assessment results between trading partners across frontiers. The overall outcome of this assignment was to contribute to the increase in intra-regional trade through the enhancement of the transparency of conformity assessment regimes of the SADC Member States.

” We are pleased with training provided by QCI  under NJJM for L-3. It is the first time that we’ve had such training here.”  

Sh. Ajeet Sahu,

Commissioner Secretary,

Public Health and Engineering/ Irrigation & Flood Control (PHE/I&FC), Leh, Union Territory of Ladakh

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