Hallmarking of
Gold Jewellery & Artefacts will be mandatory
across the nation from 15th January, 2020: Ram Vilas Paswan
One year period will be
given for implementation: Mr. Paswan
The
Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Ram Vilas Paswan on 29 November 2019 announced that Gold Hallmarking
will be made mandatory across the nation from 15th January, 2020. Addressing
media after the announcement, Mr. Paswan said that
Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery & Artefacts is
being made mandatory in India for which a notification will be taken out by the
Department of Consumer Affairs and a period of one year will be given for
implementation to ensure that new A&H centres will
be set up by private entrepreneurs at locations where demand of Gold Jewellery and artefacts arises ;completion of the
registration process of jewellers and one year time
for retailers of jewellery to clear their existing
stocks. The Minister said that hallmarking will benefit the poor people in
villages and small towns who are not able to make out the purity of gold they
have been buying.
The
BIS (Bureau of Indian standards) Act 2016 has enabling provisions under Section
14 & Section 16 for making hallmarking of gold jewellery
and artefacts mandatory by the Central Government. This will make it compulsory
for all the jewellers selling gold jewellery and artefacts to register with BIS and sell only
hallmarked Gold jewellery and artefacts. The draft
Quality Control Order for mandatory hallmarking of gold jewellery
and artefacts has been hosted on WTO website on 10th October 2019 for
comments for a period of 60 days.
The
BIS Act 2016 has been implemented with effect from 12th October 2017 and
BIS Hallmarking Regulations 2018 notified with effect from 14-6-2018. BIS has
been running a hallmarking scheme for gold jewellery
since April 2000. As on 31st October 2019 there are 877 Assaying and
hallmarking centres spread in 234 district locations
across the country and so far 26,019 jewellers have
taken BIS registration.