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Regulation of Direct Selling Activities in the country

Regulation of Direct Selling Activities in the country
Start Date :
Feb 12, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 16, 2016
08:30 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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With globalization and liberalization of Indian Economy in last two decades, numerous domestic and international companies have been drawn to investing in new modes of business/ ...

With globalization and liberalization of Indian Economy in last two decades, numerous domestic and international companies have been drawn to investing in new modes of business/ business models targeted at the huge domestic market especially in the consumer goods & services. Direct Selling is one of these modes where goods /services are sold directly by the producer/service provider to the consumers. For this different models such as Multi Level/Network marketing, Door to Door Selling, Online Selling, Tele-shopping are being used. These practices are new and different from traditional retail through shops. In the absence of a proper regulatory framework, retail through these models leads to consumer grievances, trader’s issues, slow growth of the sector etc.

The aim of this discussion is to deliberate and evolve views of all stakeholders for providing a regulatory framework to the sector.

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S Shailesh Somani
S Shailesh Somani 10 years 3 months ago
Now a days medicines are also available on direct selling sites. Its a very risky health matter. One can easily avail narcotics drugs on fake prescription. On other side if customers start using online services for purchasing medicines, how could they get the lifesaving emergency drugs if number of retail medical stores decresed. Please stop sell of any medicine through online trade.
Sarang Lonkar
Sarang Lonkar 10 years 3 months ago
Sir can we device a method to print maximum retail price on packing/gunny bags of agricultural products like dal e.g. at ports of import/places of procurement to avoid hoarding
Manoj Patra
Manoj Patra 10 years 3 months ago
A strong Real Estate Bill is needed to regulate the fraudulent schemes run by various Real Estate Builders in name of luxury homes and duping lakhs of rupees (life's savings for most) from simple and/or gullible customers. Many banks turn a blind eye or have unholy nexus with such builders and release easy home loans without doing their due diligence. The so called tri-partite agreement is drafted favoring the builder unjustifiably. This leads to delay and poor quality of homes.
Roshan Mahalle
Roshan Mahalle 10 years 3 months ago
The LPG Cylinder which are not registered with their owners name are still in circulation. Leakage in distribution is still prevalent(i.e. BLACK cylinder business). Due to this, corruption or leakage can be easily find. To Avoid this, I wish to suggest something. -Scheme to withdrew loosed cylinder(may be with adequate money compensation for their return) -Increasing the network of distribution of 5 kg cylinder from metro cities to small towns. This will definitely reduce leakages
sai charan kv
sai charan kv 10 years 3 months ago
100%fail of our regulatory bodies in consumer protection a single window and same policy for all frauds done by sellers and manufacturing companies. we need to change our warranty policy in all sectors and give more priority to buyers most electronic product company's are not arranging service center s in tire 3 cities. impose fines for every fault ignore the intensity. they would have fear about consumer negligence.
Vishnu Hari Gupta
Vishnu Hari Gupta 10 years 3 months ago
We buy milk in poly packs of brands like Amul, Mother Dairy, Paras etc. But we do not know whether the milk is of cow, buffalo, goat etc. I think it should be written on the poly pack that the milk in the poly pack is of Gaai, Bhains, Bakri, or is made from milk powder, soya powder etc. We have the right to know it. Thanks if my comment is of any relevance. I will be highly obliged if I get a reply to my comment from the concerned authority in the Government.
Himanshu agarwal
Himanshu agarwal 10 years 3 months ago
Gov. can do this that gov. will open a shopping mall in every village every city of India . And in this mall all the products will be Made In India by which the initiative of Made In India will step forward.
Avijit Sah
Avijit Sah 10 years 3 months ago
I realized how difficult it is to start anything in india when I tried to make a solar panel at my home. When I searched internet for the materials required to make it. I found none online. When I searched for PV cells ,all I could see was foreign countries products in spite of having lots of manufacturers in India. When I approached an Indian company for PV cells, they can only send quotes. Same stuffs could be found with no trouble on any western country site.Isnt it market monopoly
Satya Bhushan Sarna
Satya Bhushan Sarna 10 years 3 months ago
Law should be made for protection of customer of DTV,bcz he ends up buying set of box with dish antenna & cable of each DTV co the moment customer changes the service provider. This has been in anvil from long, it should be done immediately. So is the case with ISP, broadband service & 4G service. Consumer should hv right to change the service provider without having to pay for the cable, & box by merely giving a call or SMS, since cos also don't give receipt for payments made by customers.