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Title: Zero Defect, Zero Effect’: What it means, and what it delivers
Authors: Jain, Palakh
Keywords: Industry 4.0
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Issue Date: Jun-2020
Publisher: Governance Now
Citation: Jain, P., Asrani, C. & Jain, T. (2020, June 11). Zero Defect, Zero Effect’: What it means, and what it delivers. GovernanceNow.
Abstract: In India’s pursuit for becoming globally competitive, prime minister Narendra Modi has pitched for ‘Make in India’ with ‘Zero Defect, Zero Effect (ZED)’ culture with twin focus – on customers and on society. By zero defect, he means that the quality of the products has to be very high and by zero effect he means that there should be no adverse effect on the environment by manufacturing. This highlights the government’s ardent desire to pay particular attention on manufacturing as a means to sustainable growth in order to transform the course of economy.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/418
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