The Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED) scheme is an Indian government program started in 2016 to help small and medium businesses (called MSMEs) make high-quality products without harming the environment. The name "Zero Defect" means products should have no mistakes or flaws, and "Zero Effect" means the manufacturing process should not pollute or damage nature, like reducing waste and using clean energy.
It was launched by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and promoted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make Indian companies more competitive in the world market. The goal is to encourage better quality control, safety, and eco-friendly practices in factories.
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