1374
Gold Hallmarking Laboratories Operational in India
· Assaying and Hallmarking Centres
Hallmarked more than 17 crore pieces of Gold Jewellery in 1.5 years
The Union Minister of State for
Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Ms. Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti in a written
reply to a question in Lok Sabha on 8 February, 2023 informed that, the number of
gold hallmarking laboratories operational in the country as of date is 1374.
The Hallmarking had been made
mandatory from 23 June 2021 only in 256 districts of the Country which had at least
one recognized Assaying & Hallmarking Centre (AHC). Further, effective from
01 June 2022, the ambit of mandatory hallmarking was extended to 32 more districts,
making the mandatory hallmarking regime applicable in 288 districts having at least
one recognized AHC. Thus, the infrastructure is sufficient to cater to the demands
of the districts wherein Hallmarking has become mandatory.
At present 1374 BIS Recognised
AHCs, spread across 335 districts are under operation. The BIS Registered Jewellers
can send their jewellery to any one of these centres. These AHCs have hallmarked
more than 17 crore pieces of gold jewellery in the span of last 1.5 years since
the implementation of mandatory hallmarking.
Setting up of A&H centres
is a market driven activity where decision to open an AHC at a particular location
is taken by the private entrepreneur based on the demand at that location. After
the implementation of the mandatory hallmarking order, the number of BIS Recognised
Assaying and Hallmarking Centres have increased from 942 to 1374 in the span of
1.5 years. Further, Govt. also provides Central Assistance to prospective entrepreneurs
for 'Setting up of Gold Assaying and Hallmarking Centres' in India in locations
where no Assaying & Hallmarking Centre (assisted or otherwise) exists. BIS has
also launched the scheme for setting up of Offsite centres (OSC) by the BIS recognised
AHCs with the objective to provide the jewellers easy access to the hallmarking
facility.