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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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A Vijay Raj
A Vijay Raj 10 years 7 months ago
My views a. Lets stop segregating as Swadeshi\ Videshi. Aim should be to provide quality items, at reasonable price and with ease either by multiple outlets or online ordering and door delivery. b. We have many skilled youngsters who if supported with proper certification training\resources can turn into manufacturers for many of these products. c. Regulations laid should be to provide convenience to customers and service providers alike else their purpose is defeated. Need more space to writ
Ravinder Kumar
Ravinder Kumar 10 years 7 months ago
Government should focus on consumer awareness rather than regulation.Traditional businesses should also evolve with time instead of seeking government protection for their survival. we love shopping online so kirana store should come online and government can provide platform and necessary training.
Siddharth Gangoli
Siddharth Gangoli 10 years 7 months ago
Adulteration of food items is highly prevalant today. Govt must publish methods for users on how to detect adulteration so that they can carry out the necessary tests themselves and protect themselves and their families.
sourabh goverdhan
sourabh goverdhan 10 years 7 months ago
There is one main problem withshopkeeper that if some one vist the retail shop he purchase goods give the money when the shopkeeper says he dosenot have coins he handover candies , jelly of Rs 1,2,5 govt should take nesscessary step to stop these kind of taktiks of shop keeper govt shouldhand over postagestamp of Rs1,2,5 or postcard,stampenvelope, it should be compulsory to every shopkeeper if he dose not do this he shuold be procecuted & should be fined because i have faced itseveral times.
Vineet Mohan Srivastava
Vineet Mohan Srivastava 10 years 7 months ago
There must be an online portal / application resigned to enable even small traders to bill; whatever they sell. This application reverse flow data pertaining to sale / purchase / delivery etc. It will help with.... 1. Stock status to Manufacturing organisation to Handel issues of duplicate and areawise sales figure. 2. Data to VAT / GST / Excise / Custome etc. in one go on different servers as real time data collection. 3. Random stock audit by any govt. agency for putting tab on malpractice.
KISHANLAL GUPTA
KISHANLAL GUPTA 10 years 7 months ago
@narendramodi VillagePanchayats in the country and to use the hall a LTD company ओपन लिंक http://kishan13g.blogspot.in
sanjay kumar_84
sanjay kumar_84 10 years 7 months ago
Sir every shops in India should obtain online registration of their shop proper kyc of small shopkeepers they must provide proper bill for selling this will help coustmer satisfaction and also increase govt revenue.
Dr SMEER DURANI
Dr SMEER DURANI 10 years 7 months ago
In my opinion, direct selling should me promoted but immediately with a regulator. A regulatory authority should provide licences for direct selling products. Now a days, these giants have started cheating the common man by way of providing inferior products having no replacements. Now, these companies donot take care of your complaints there is no regulatory authority on them. A major and immediate discussion should be taken by the GOVT.
Amit Gupta
Amit Gupta 10 years 7 months ago
A mobile app to promote swadeshi brands which can provide indigenous branded alternatives for any given foreign brand like Coalgate, Lipton, OldSpice etc. Input brand name can be given by taking a photo, by typing or by voice record. App can also have an interface to improve itself based on crowd inputs/ratings like wikipedia. Not sure if this suggestion will fit under this group though this group seemed to be closest.
Jasbir Singh Punia
Jasbir Singh Punia 10 years 7 months ago
>Addresses,emails,website,telephone no.s of directselling companies must be on government maintained website. >Responsibility of team maintaining govt.website must be fixed. >On providing false information to govt.website managing team by direct selling companies must be dealt with harsh punishment. >For every transaction company must send details on any two of following Mobile,email,whattsapp and Facebook. >Company must provide periodic service of servicable goods. >Regular follow up.