Initiative to boost accuracy and transparency in trade; private labs and industries invited to apply by November 30
Ziraat Times News Desk
New Delhi, November 12:
The Department of Consumer Affairs, under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, has launched a new online portal inviting applications from private industries, laboratories, and testing facilities seeking recognition as Government Approved Test Centres (GATCs). The initiative aims to expand India’s verification infrastructure for weights and measures, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and fairness in trade.
Applications can be submitted through the official portal https://doca.gov.in/gatc until November 30, 2025. The reform, implemented under the Legal Metrology (Government Approved Test Centre) Rules, 2013, as amended on October 23, 2025, allows private entities to participate in the verification of weighing and measuring instruments used in trade, enhancing verification capacity and service quality.
Strengthening Public–Private Collaboration
Officials said the move represents a public–private partnership model that will reduce waiting times, improve efficiency, and ensure quality testing services for both businesses and consumers. The recognition process has been fully digitized to facilitate faster and more transparent approvals, covering application submission, fee payment, and status tracking.
Organizations equipped with proper testing equipment, calibration facilities, and qualified staff are eligible to apply. Before granting approval, the Department and State Legal Metrology officials will inspect facilities to assess technical infrastructure, staff competence, and calibration systems.
As per the amended rules, applicants must pay an online fee of ₹2 lakh per category of instrument or equipment, applicable both at the time of application and annually for renewal.
Scope and Coverage
Recognized GATCs will be authorized to verify 18 types of weighing and measuring instruments, including:
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Water meters, sphygmomanometers, and clinical thermometers
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Automatic rail weighbridges, tape measures, and load cells
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Non-automatic weighing instruments (up to 150 kg and Class IIII)
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Beam scales, counter machines, and various types of weights
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Gas meters, energy meters, moisture meters, and speed meters
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Breath analyzers, flow meters, and multi-dimensional measuring instruments


