India, Oct. 28 -- In a landmark move aimed at transforming India's rehabilitation education landscape, the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) has unveiled a comprehensive set of reforms to enhance transparency, efficiency, and inclusivity across the sector. The initiative aligns with the Government of India's vision of Jan Vishwas, promoting trust-based governance and the Ease of Doing Business, while advancing digital transformation in education and professional regulation.

In a first, RCI has completely waived all fees for the Central Rehabilitation Register (CRR) — including issuance, renewal, and qualification addition — making the process free for students and professionals. The CRR validity has been extended from five ...