Mumbai: Welcoming the government's decision to make hallmarking of gold jewellery and artefacts mandatory across the country from January 15, 2021, the gems and jewellery industry on Friday said it will bring trust back to the industry.
"This is an excellent step in the right direction, a long-overdue policy action. It will bring trust back to the gold industry, benefiting consumers and trade alike. It will change the image of the Indian gold industry and enable it to market our jewellery handcrafting skills in an environment of trust and transparency," World Gold Council managing director, India, Somasundaram PR said in a statement.
Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan announced mandatory hallmarking of gold jewellery and artefacts across the country from January 15, 2021, to ensure the purity of the precious metal.
A notification in this regard will be issued on January 15 next year and the decision will come into effect after a year, making it compulsory for all the jewellers to register with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and sell only hallmarked gold jewellery and artefacts, the minister said.
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Somasundaram said this is an excellent step in the right direction, a long-overdue policy action.