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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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Chirag Mittal
Chirag Mittal 10 years 5 months ago
Private banks are known to be aggressive and their growth is vital for our economy. But in their aggressive to grow, they are openly flouting rules and regulation and accounts are being opened without any verification, customers are being harassed by telling them lies so that their branch get more revenue (and profit) so they get bonus salary. Banks dont act on complaints against such practice on the contrary, that person is harassed more.
Deepak Ojha
Deepak Ojha 10 years 5 months ago
Please make all the banking application online such as KCC application and Mudra bank loan application and other public schemes. this will increase transparency in the banking sector where almost every farmer has to pay a good some of money for a loan of 1lakh to 1.5 lakh. Only thing you need is to have a data seeding center in every bank. This data seeding center can also work as data collection center and government can collect social and economical data from the rural area and plan further.
Praveen Singh Chauhan
Praveen Singh Chauhan 10 years 5 months ago
This is one of the mostr common trick a manufacturers employ in sales promotion. He would reduce the pack size say from 100g to 90 gms but keep the price same.Initially they would launch 100gm pack with 10% extra highlighter & later withdraw the 10% scheme. A consumer often confuses with compitition brand on pricing & 80% times do not notice the change in pack size A committe should be formed to fix the pack size of major consumer items like toothpaste/shampoo/juices etc.
Dinesh Bhatt
Dinesh Bhatt 10 years 5 months ago
It should be mandatory to provide quality assurance with 100% immediate cash back in Mega mall as well as e commerce traders without delay
Manish Pathak_1
Manish Pathak_1 10 years 5 months ago
At the time of retailers license they should ask for the cards swiper of online payment portals and for older they should be renewed with the above mentioned. It will save tax thieveries. And help consumers also.
Satyajit Routray
Satyajit Routray 10 years 5 months ago
There should be a provision to record citizen complain and feed about the food and vegetable with respect to their area on the go. We should have a separate team of people who handle and response to those complains and feedback. Our Toll Free number bandwidth channel should be increased. Whenever we try to call it is saying BUSY. There should be email communication along with telephonic. CONSUMER AFFAIR and FOOD & PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION website aren't working properly always.
Satyajit Routray
Satyajit Routray 10 years 5 months ago
We need to recruit more qualified and efficient food inspector to deploy them at ground level like Panchayat, Block, Municipalities by ensuring their work and performance should be audited and monitored quarterly or half yearly. If we receive any corruption complain against any of them in system (portal) then strict action should be taken. Central govt the . should ask state govt. to share the audit and performance report for their officers.
Satyajit Routray
Satyajit Routray 10 years 5 months ago
We should have a collection depot and distributed depot with state of art ICT infrastructure at each Panchayat, Block, District and State level following hierarchy. Each depot should have a inspector or authority who is responsible to record all his work and data in a centralized food portal IT system. He is responsible to review price and audit of quality so that one single MRP of vegetable and food can be maintained across country. He should accessible to citizen for any complain.
Satyajit Routray
Satyajit Routray 10 years 5 months ago
The reason of increasing food & price is the missing link in between: Production->Collection->Distribution->Demand->Supply->Price Management->Quality Management. We need to create centralized IT automated system where everything should be recorded, managed published related to food and vegetables including quality, quantity and price. All the state food department should be interlinked and communicated via the automated system through ICT by replacing manual isolated process.