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BIS published this notification on 4 June 2026 under Ref: HQ-PUB015/1/2020-PUB-BIS (1550), signed by Chitra Gupta, Scientist G & DDG (Hallmarking and Training). It issues Amendment No. 1 (June 2026) to six Indian Standards across two industries, bicycle manufacturing and textiles/home furnishing, along with one critical LPG appliance safety standard.
The Bicycle Industry in India Context
India is the world's second-largest bicycle manufacturer after China, producing approximately 17–18 million bicycles annually. The industry is concentrated in:
India's bicycle industry spans:
• Mass-market bicycles: Entry-level steel-frame urban commuters (₹3,000–₹8,000).
• Mid-market bicycles: Mountain bikes, hybrid bikes (₹8,000–₹30,000)
• Premium segment: Performance road and mountain bikes (₹30,000+)
• E-bicycles: Fast-growing electric bicycle segment.
• Bicycle components: A massive export-oriented component manufacturing ecosystem
What is 628 Covers?
IS 628 is India's primary specification for bicycle pedal assemblies, the pedal platform, spindle, bearings, and retention mechanism that connect the rider's foot to the bicycle's drivetrain. Pedals are a critical safety component:
• Pedal failure during cycling can cause the rider to lose control
• Spindle fracture at speed causes immediate falls
• Bearing failure leads to wobbly pedals, affecting rider control and causing fatigue
• Reflector requirements on pedals are a night-riding safety provision
IS 628: 2025 is itself a recent third revision (2025) of the pedal assembly specification, and Amendment No. 1 of June 2026 makes targeted updates to specific clauses within this recently published 2025 version.
For a 2025 standard receiving its first amendment just months after publication, the amendment most likely addresses:
• Clause corrections or clarifications arising from industry or testing laboratory queries about specific test procedures
• Updated test method references aligning pedal test procedures with the latest ISO 4210 series (Safety requirements for city and trekking bicycles, mountain bicycles, and racing bicycles)
• Dimensional tolerance corrections ensure spindle thread specifications are precise and unambiguous for CNC manufacturing.
• Reflector requirement updates, possibly aligning with updated road vehicle lighting regulations.
Bicycle pedal manufacturers:
• MSME pedal manufacturers in Ludhiana (hundreds of units producing plastic and metal pedals)
• Large bicycle manufacturers with in-house pedal production
• Importers of pedal assemblies from China, Taiwan, and Vietnam
Bicycle assemblers:
• All BIS ISI-certified bicycle manufacturers must ensure their pedal assemblies comply with IS 628: 2025 + Amendment No. 1
• Since their BIS licence requirements cover pedal assembly, a test report update may be required if the amendment changes the tested parameters.
Testing laboratories:
• BIS-designated laboratories testing bicycle pedals for ISI certification must update their test procedures by 1 December 2026
What does 19307 cover?
IS 19307 is India's comprehensive specification for bicycle brake systems, one of the most safety-critical components of any bicycle. It covers:
• Rim brakes: Caliper brakes (road bicycle style), V-brakes / linear-pull brakes (mountain and hybrid bikes), cantilever brakes
• Disc brakes: Mechanical and hydraulic disc brake systems are increasingly standard on mid-range and premium bicycles
• Drum/coaster brakes: Used on entry-level and utility bicycles
IS 19307: 2025 was itself a very recent publication, and Amendment No. 1, June 2026, updates specific clauses shortly after the standard's establishment.
• Disc brake-specific test updates: Disc brakes are a rapidly evolving technology, the amendment may tighten stopping distance requirements, pad wear criteria, or heat resistance tests for the hydraulic disc systems.
• Wet braking performance requirements: Updated stopping distance specifications under wet conditions are a critical safety parameter
• Children's bicycle brake force requirements: Special provisions for children's bicycle brakes (smaller riders have different brake lever actuation force requirements)
• E-bicycle brake system provisions: Given the growth of electric bicycles, which travel faster and carry more weight, e-bike-specific brake performance requirements may be introduced or updated.
• Test method precision corrections: Specific measurement procedure clarifications arising from lab experience with the 2025 standard
Brake component manufacturers:
• Brake caliper, lever, and cable manufacturers in Ludhiana are one of the world's most dense concentrations of bicycle brake component producers.
• Disc brake rotor and pad manufacturers
• Hydraulic brake hose and fitting suppliers
Bicycle manufacturers (complete bikes):
• All BIS ISI-certified bicycle manufacturers Hero Cycles, TI Cycles (Montra), Avon Cycles, Atlas Cycles, Firefox Bikes, and hundreds of smaller assemblers
• Must verify their fitted brake systems continue to comply with the amended IS 19307
E-bicycle manufacturers:
• The fast-growing electric bicycle segment specifically needs to verify compliance with any e-bike-specific provisions in the amendment.
The concurrent amendment to IS 628 (pedals) and IS 19307 (brakes) is deliberate. Both are critical safety components. A BIS technical committee reviewing one safety component standard naturally reviews adjacent safety standards simultaneously. The concurrent batch amendment:
• Creates a consistent technical update date for the bicycle industry
• Allows bicycle manufacturers to manage a single compliance cycle for multiple component standards rather than staggered amendments
• Reflects BIS's systematic approach to sector-wide standard maintenance
1. India's Urban Mobility and NMT Push- The National Urban Policy, Smart Cities Mission, and multiple state-level Non-Motorised Transport (NMT) plans are also creating dedicated cycling infrastructure across Indian cities, increasing urban bicycle use significantly. More cyclists on roads means bicycle safety standards are more consequential than ever.
2. E-Bicycle Market Explosion- India's electric bicycle market is growing at over 20% annually, driven by:
• Last-mile urban commuting
• Delivery and logistics applications (Zomato, Swiggy, Amazon, Meesho delivery partners).
• Export demand from the EU and the USA (where India is becoming a major e-bike supplier)
E-bicycles have different and more demanding safety requirements than conventional bicycles higher speeds, greater weight, and motor-generated torque stress components in ways conventional pedaling does not.
3. Olympic 2036 Ambition- India's bid for the 2036 Olympics with cycling as a medal sport requires a credible domestic bicycle manufacturing industry with international standard quality. Updated IS standards aligned with ISO 4210 (the global bicycle safety standard) strengthen India's position as an Olympic-grade bicycle producer.
4. Export Competitiveness- Indian bicycle manufacturers, particularly in Ludhiana, have been growing exports to Africa, South Asia, Europe, and the USA. Export markets require IS standards aligned with EN 14764 (EU standard) and ISO 4210. Amendment-driven alignment of IS 628 and IS 19307 with their international equivalents removes export barriers.
For BIS ISI-Certified Manufacturers and Their Component Suppliers
Immediate steps:
1. Procure Amendment No. 1 documents for IS 628: 2025 and IS 19307: 2025 from the BIS online shop
2. Review each amended clause against current product designs and testing protocols.
3. Determine whether product design, materials, or testing requires updating
4. If a testing update is required, commission revised tests at the BIS-designated lab before 1 December 2026
5. Update BIS licence documentation with revised test reports
For MSME component manufacturers:
• Larger bicycle assemblers (OEMs) will typically drive compliance requirements down their supply chain pedal and brake component suppliers will receive technical inquiries from their OEM customers.
• MSME suppliers who cannot demonstrate Amendment No. 1 compliance may also lose supply contracts, creating urgency.
Benefits to the Bicycle Industry
• Safety differentiation: BIS ISI-marked bicycles complying with the amended standards can be credibly marketed as meeting India's highest safety requirements, important for retail consumers choosing between competing products.
• Export market access: Amended IS standards closer to ISO/EN equivalents reduce friction in EU and US export certification
• Liability protection: In the event of a bicycle accident, manufacturers with current BIS certification have a strong legal defence
• Government procurement: School bicycle distribution schemes, government employee welfare bicycle programmes, and municipal bicycle-sharing systems specify that BIS-certified bicycle certification maintenance is essential
The Most Safety-Critical Amendment in This Batch
IS 11241: 2024 is the specification for portable LPG appliances that operate at vapour pressure, a category that includes:
• Portable camping stoves using small LPG cartridges
• Portable gas lamps and lanterns
• Portable outdoor gas heaters
• Portable gas-fired cooking appliances for catering, street food, and outdoor events
• Small gas-fired laboratory equipment using cartridge gas
These are consumer-facing, high-use, safety-critical appliances used by millions of Indians, from urban campers to street vendors, from outdoor wedding caterers to rural households using portable stoves as supplementary cooking. A failure in these appliances valve leaks, regulator malfunctions, and burner backfire can cause severe burns, fires, and explosions in domestic and commercial environments.
IS 11241: 2024 itself is a relatively recent first revision (2024). Amendment No. 1, June 2026, is therefore likely to address:
• Burst pressure test updates: Revised hydrostatic and pneumatic pressure tests for the appliance body, ensuring structural integrity against higher-than-nominal pressures
• Cartridge connection specification: Tightening the specification for the connection between the LPG cartridge and the appliance to prevent gas leakage at the junction
• Thermal runaway prevention: Updated requirements for burner shut-off in overheat conditions
• Children's safety provisions: Child-resistance requirements for ignition controls on portable stoves
• Material compatibility updates: Revised polymer and sealing material specifications to ensure compatibility with modern LPG blends (propane-butane mixtures, low-temperature performance)
• Leak detection marking requirements: Updated user information requirements, ensuring consumers are informed of leak detection and safe use procedures
• Regulator performance updates: Revised specifications for the pressure regulator that controls gas flow from the cartridge to the burner.
LPG appliance manufacturers:
• Butterfly Gandhimathi Appliances (Chennai), India's largest portable gas appliance manufacturer
• Stove Kraft (Bangalore) Pigeon brand
• TTK Prestige portable cooking products
• Dozens of MSME manufacturers in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra are producing camping stoves and outdoor gas appliances.
• Importers of portable gas appliances from China, South Korea, and Europe
Gas cartridge manufacturers:
• Gas cartridge makers (supplying compatible cartridges) must ensure their products remain compatible with appliance specifications in the amended standard.
Regulatory authorities:
• PESO (Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation) regulates LPG appliances as petroleum products; BIS certification under IS 11241 is a PESO requirement
• Any changes in IS 11241 trigger corresponding updates in PESO-related compliance documents
LPG-related fire and explosion incidents in India cause hundreds of injuries and deaths annually. Portable LPG appliances, particularly low-cost products without proper quality control, are a significant cause of these accidents. The amendment directly addresses consumer safety for one of India's most widely used and most hazardous consumer product categories.
The import dimension is particularly significant: India imports large quantities of portable camping stoves and portable LPG appliances from China. Amendment No. 1 to IS 11241, when implemented under BIS mandatory certification, creates a barrier against substandard imported appliances that do not meet the updated safety requirements protecting both Indian consumers and domestic manufacturers.
For BIS ISI-Certified Domestic Manufacturers
• Review Amendment No. 1 clauses against the current product design
• If any changes affect safety-tested parameters: update test reports from BIS-designated PESO/BIS lab
• Update BIS licence documentation before 1 December 2026
• Update product manuals and user information if the amendment adds or modifies consumer information requirements
• For manufacturers with PESO registration: coordinate IS amendment compliance with PESO licence conditions
For Importers Under BIS FMCS
• Notify foreign manufacturers of Amendment No. 1 requirements
• Obtain updated test reports from BIS-recognised overseas or domestic labs
• Update FMCS certificates with revised test evidence before 1 December 2026
• Importers failing to update FMCS certificates will be unable to import compliant products post-December 2026
India's Textile and Home Furnishing Industry Context
India is the world's second-largest textile manufacturer and a leading exporter. The home textiles segment (bedsheets, pillow covers, blanket covers, and related products) is one of India's most export-intensive sectors:
• India exports over USD 6 billion in home textiles annually, predominantly to the USA, the EU, the UK, the UAE, and Japan.
• Panipat (Haryana) is the global blanket and recycled textile capital.
• Karur and Erode (Tamil Nadu), India's bedsheet and home textile export hubs
• Bhilwara (Rajasthan) suiting and fabric manufacturing
• Surat (Gujarat) synthetic textiles and home furnishings
Three textile standards are amended in this batch, addressing finished home textile products (IS 18739) and textile testing methodology (IS/ISO 20932-1 and IS/ISO 20932-3).
IS 18739: 2024 is India's product specification for consumer bedsheets, pillow covers, and blanket covers, setting requirements for:
• Fibre composition: Cotton, polyester-cotton blends, bamboo, microfibre, labelling, and composition accuracy
• Fabric weight (GSM grams per square metre): Minimum GSM for each product category and quality grade
• Thread count: Minimum and measurement methodology
• Dimensional stability: Shrinkage after washing percentage limits for warp and weft
• Colour fastness: Resistance to washing, rubbing, perspiration, and light rated on the Grey Scale
• Strength: Tensile strength, tear strength, ensuring durability through normal use
• Finish and appearance: Pilling resistance, snagging resistance
• Formaldehyde and restricted substance limits: Chemical safety of textile products
IS 18739: 2024 is a 2024 standard receiving its first amendment in June 2026. Key likely changes:
• Revised GSM tolerance bands: Correcting ambiguities in the weight specification ranges for different product grades
• Thread count measurement methodology clarification: Thread count measurement has been a contentious issue in the Indian bedsheet trade, with manipulative counting methods used by some manufacturers. The amendment may tighten the measurement protocol to prevent misrepresentation.
• Updated colour fastness requirements: Revised minimum Grade 3 or Grade 4 ratings for specific test methods based on industry testing experience since the 2024 publication
• Formaldehyde limit updates: Aligned with current OEKO-TEX Standard 100 and EU Regulation 2016/1313 limits for formaldehyde in textiles
• Microfibre product provisions: As microfibre bedsheets have grown significantly in market share, the amendment may add or clarify specific requirements for synthetic microfibre products
Bedsheet and home textile manufacturers: Welspun India, Trident Group, Indo Count Industries, Himatsingka Seide, Raymond Home, and thousands of MSME home textile manufacturers in Karur, Panipat, Surat, and Solapur
• Retail brands: Companies selling bedsheets under BIS certification claims must verify their products meet the amended standard
• E-commerce sellers: Major online sellers of bedsheets (Flipkart, Amazon, Myntra private labels) who reference IS compliance in product listings
• Government procurement: National institutions, IRCTC (railway bedsheets), hospitals, hotels, and defence cantonments procure bedsheets to IS specifications; amendment compliance is required for continued procurement eligibility
Standards 5 & 6 IS/ISO 20932-1: 2018 and IS/ISO 20932-3: 2018 Textiles: Determination of Elasticity of Fabrics
What IS/ISO 20932 Covers?
IS/ISO 20932 is India's adoption of the ISO 20932 international standard series for measuring the elasticity of textile fabrics, a critical quality characteristic for:
• Stretch fabrics and activewear: Sports clothing, swimwear, yoga wear, where elastic recovery determines fit and performance.
• Elastic narrow fabrics: Waistbands, bra straps, underwear elastics, sock tops, hat bands
• Home textiles with stretch components: Fitted sheets, elastic pillow covers, stretch sofa covers
• Technical textiles: Compression bandages, orthopaedic supports, industrial elastic components
• Part 1 (IS/ISO 20932-1: 2018) covers the strip test method, cutting fabric into narrow strips, and measuring elongation and elastic recovery.
• Part 3 (IS/ISO 20932-3: 2018) covers narrow fabric testing directly applicable to elastic tapes, ribbons, waistbands, and similar products.
Both parts were the Indian adoption of the 2018 ISO standards, and Amendment No. 1 of June 2026 updates both simultaneously, strongly suggesting a coordinated technical update from the ISO 20932 series or from Indian industry experience since adoption.
What Amendment No. 1 Likely Contains?
• Updated test specimen preparation procedures: Revised conditioning requirements (temperature and humidity before testing) to align with current ISO conditioning standards
• Machine calibration and verification requirements: Updated specifications for the tensile testing equipment used for elasticity measurement
• Calculation methodology corrections: Precision updates to the formulae for calculating elastic recovery percentage
• Narrow fabric width definitions: Clarification of what constitutes a "narrow fabric" for Part 3 testing, a boundary condition affecting which test method applies
• New fabric types: Provisions for elasticity testing of newer material types such as recycled PET elastane blends, bio-based elastic fibres, and woven elastic composites
Who is Affected?
Elastic and narrow fabric manufacturers:
• Elastic tape and narrow fabric manufacturers, significant concentrations in Surat, Ahmedabad, and Ludhiana
• Waistband and interfacing manufacturers supplying the garment industry
Activewear and sportswear manufacturers:
• Brands and manufacturers producing stretch garments must test to the amended standard to certify performance claims
Testing laboratories:
• NABL-accredited textile testing labs across India that provide elasticity testing services must update their test procedures to IS/ISO 20932-1 and -3 with Amendment No. 1
Why BIS Amended Three Textile Standards Together?
• The simultaneous amendment of IS 18739 (product standard for bedsheets) and IS/ISO 20932 Parts 1 and 3 (elasticity test methods) reflects a coordinated approach:
• Bedsheets with elastic edges (fitted sheets) require elasticity testing, IS/ISO 20932, which directly supports IS 18739 testing.
• Updating both the product standard and the test methods together ensures alignment between what is required and how it is measured.
Why BIS Implements These Amendments: The Overarching Rationale
1. Quality Infrastructure for Make in India- India's manufacturing ambitions articulated in the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes for textiles, bicycles, toys, and consumer goods require a strong quality standards infrastructure. If PLI-supported manufacturers produce goods that do not meet updated IS standards, the PLI investment does not deliver its intended outcome of building globally competitive Indian manufacturing.
2. Consumer Protection Mandate- BIS operates under the Department of Consumer Affairs. Its foundational mandate is consumer protection, ensuring that products sold in India meet minimum safety and quality thresholds. All six amendments in this batch directly serve this mandate:
• Safer bicycle pedals and brakes protect cyclists from accidents.
• Updated LPG appliance requirements protect users from burns and explosions.
• Bedsheet quality standards protect consumers from substandard products with incorrect fibre content claims or harmful chemical finishes.
3. Export Competitiveness- India's major export industries, bicycles and bicycle components, and home textiles, compete in markets where ISO and EN standards apply. Keeping Indian IS aligned with the international standards from which they derive (ISO 4210 for bicycles, ISO 20932 for textile elasticity) ensures:
• Reduced the additional testing burden for export market certification
• Recognition of Indian IS test reports by international buyers
• India's growing role in global standards-setting through participation in ISO technical committees
4. Addressing Post-Publication Errors and Gaps- When a standard is published and put into practice, testing laboratories, manufacturers, and BIS technical committees identify ambiguities, errors, or gaps. Amendment No. 1 is typically the mechanism for correcting these issues within the standard's current revision cycle rather than waiting for the next full revision. All six amendments in this batch are to relatively recently published standards (2018 through 2025), confirming this function.
5. Market Surveillance Findings- BIS market surveillance testing of BIS-certified products purchased from the market identifies quality gaps in certified products. When market surveillance data shows that certain product parameters have higher non-conformity rates, BIS tightens those specific parameters through amendments.
Impact on India's Economy
1. Bicycle Industry
• Employment protection: India's bicycle industry directly employs over 1 million people across manufacturing and retail. Updated safety standards protect this industry from being undercut by substandard imports.
• Export growth: IS-ISO alignment opens doors for Indian bicycle and component exports to the EU (where EN 14764 compliance is required for market access)
• Consumer safety: With urban cycling growing due to NMT infrastructure investments, safer bicycles directly reduce accident rates and associated healthcare costs
2. LPG Appliance Industry
• Import substitution: Tightened IS 11241 requirements for portable LPG appliances create quality barriers against substandard Chinese imports, protecting domestic manufacturers
• Accident prevention: Fewer LPG-related accidents mean lower healthcare costs, reduced property damage, and lower insurance claims, resulting in direct economic savings
3. Textile Industry
• Export competitiveness: India's USD 6 billion home textile export industry requires internationally aligned product standards and test methods. Updated IS 18739 and IS/ISO 20932 directly support this
• E-commerce quality trust: As India's e-commerce bedsheet and home textile market grows (Flipkart, Amazon, Myntra, Meesho), consumer trust in BIS-certified products drives premium pricing and repeat purchase, benefiting compliant manufacturers
• Reduction in fraudulent claims: Updated thread count and GSM measurement methodology in IS 18739 reduces the ability of manufacturers to misrepresent product quality, levelling the playing field for honest manufacturers
Is This the Right Decision?
Why It Is Definitely the Right Decision
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The Only Concern Worth Noting
For MSME manufacturers of bicycle components and elastic/narrow fabrics who may not have dedicated compliance teams, identifying and acting on BIS amendments requires effort and resources they may not have. BIS should strengthen its amendment notification system to ensure registered manufacturers (not just those who regularly check the Gazette) receive direct alerts when their specific licensed standards are amended.
How These Amendments Improve Product Quality and the Environment?
1. Product Quality Improvements
Bicycle Components:
• Updated pedal and brake specifications ensure that the precise safety-tested parameters keep pace with evolving bicycle designs and use cases.
• Disc brake updates directly address the most common and severe bicycle brake failure modes in modern bicycles.
• Pedal spindle and retention specification precision reduces manufacturing variance better products from every factory, not just the best ones.
LPG Appliances:
• Updated burst pressure and cartridge connection requirements eliminate the weakest points in portable LPG appliance safety, the points where leaks and explosions occur.
• Updated materials specifications ensure long-term reliability under real-use conditions (heat, cold, UV exposure, mechanical stress)
Textiles:
• Updated GSM tolerance and colour fastness requirements produce bedsheets that actually retain their colour and structural integrity through repeated washing, as claimed.
• Updated elastic fabric test methods produce more accurate quality data, giving consumers and buyers reliable information about stretch product performance.
2. Environmental Improvements
LPG Appliances:
• Appliances with better pressure control and burner efficiency waste less LPG, directly reducing hydrocarbon emissions per meal cooked or per heating hour.
• Fewer appliance failures mean less LPG leakage to the atmosphere, a greenhouse gas (LPG contains propane and butane, both with global warming potential)
• Higher-quality appliances last longer, reducing the volume of appliance waste entering India's solid waste stream.
Textiles:
• Updated formaldehyde and restricted substance limits in IS 18739 reduce toxic chemical use in bedsheet manufacturing, protecting both textile workers and consumers.
• Better dimensional stability standards mean consumers discard fewer bedsheets from post-wash shrinkage, size distortion, or colour fade, reducing textile waste.
Bicycles:
• Safer bicycles encourage more people to cycle, reducing automobile traffic, fuel consumption, and urban air pollution.
• Better-quality bicycle components last longer, reducing manufacturing resource consumption and component waste
Corpseed Compliance Services
1. BIS ISI Licence Management and Compliance Services
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2. FMCS (Foreign Manufacturer Certification Scheme) Updates
For all six amended standards, importers of the relevant products (bicycles/components from China, LPG appliances, imported bedsheets) must update their FMCS certifications. Corpseed can manage:
• FMCS certificate amendment applications.
• Coordination with overseas manufacturers for updated test reports.
• Submission to the BIS FMCS division.
3. Export Compliance Advisory
For bicycle exporters and home textile exporters:
• Map IS 628, IS 19307 (amended) against EU EN 14764 / ISO 4210 equivalents
• Map IS 18739 (amended) against EU OEKO-TEX, REACH, and EN 14682 requirements.
• Provide dual-compliance advisory: compliant with both Indian IS (amended) and export market standards simultaneously.
4. Lab Testing Coordination
For manufacturers needing updated test reports following Amendment No. 1 implementation:
• Corpseed can coordinate testing at BIS-designated labs for:
o IS 628 pedal assembly tests
o IS 19307 brake performance tests (including disc brake tests)
o IS 11241 LPG appliance safety tests
o IS 18739 textile quality tests
o IS/ISO 20932 elasticity tests
5. Sector-Specific Compliance Packages
"Bicycle Industry BIS 2026 Compliance Pack"
• IS 628 and IS 19307 amendment compliance, plus full bicycle assembly ISI certification management.
• Target: Ludhiana component manufacturers, Chennai/Delhi bicycle assemblers.
"LPG Appliance Compliance Pack"
• IS 11241 amendment compliance, PESO coordination, ISI certification management
• Target: Gas appliance manufacturers in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra
"Home Textile BIS Compliance Pack"
• IS 18739 amendment compliance, NABL lab testing coordination, export standard alignment
• Target: Karur, Panipat, Surat, and Solapur home textile manufacturers
Corpseed's Core Message for This Opportunity
"BIS has issued Amendment No. 1 to six major Indian Standards effective 2 June 2026, and manufacturers have until 1 December 2026 to update their BIS licences, test reports, and product documentation. For bicycle manufacturers, LPG appliance producers, and home textile companies, failing to update means losing BIS ISI certification and with it, access to government procurement, major retail channels, and export markets. Corpseed gets your Amendment No. 1 compliance done before the deadline, so your BIS licence stays active, and your market access stays protected.
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