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New Delhi : The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has initiated the first ever Development of ‘Indian Footwear Sizing system’ in consultation with Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, to identify the footwear size ranges required to cover the need of the local population for footwear and to define proportions and rules of constructing shoe lasts required for providing well-fitting and healthy footwear. 

The present Indian Standard IS 1638:1969 specification for sizing and fitting of footwear is based on the European and French Standards. This standard requires a revision to accommodate for demographic, anthropometric features of the Indian feet leading to a more comfortable footwear and health of individual.

Since the anatomy and functional requirements of footwear for children, juveniles, and adults (both Men and Women) are demography dependent, it is necessary to design and develop correct footwear exclusively for Indian population.

The project includes anthropometric survey, statistical analysis, and development of an Indian foot sizing system and involves foot biomechanics and gait study, materials identification, lasts fabrication, development of design patterns, comfort parameters, wear trials, and generation of specification.

The Department has approved an expenditure of Rs10.80 crore to complete this project, according to a PIB release. This project will lead to carry out accurate measurement taking into consideration all the variations due to region, gender, age, health condition towards indigenisation of key products essential for realisation of an AatmaNirbhar Bharat.