Hindustan Times (East UP)

Hallmarkin­g a must from June ’22

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NEW DELHI: The rollout of mandatory hallmarkin­g of gold jewellery in 256 districts has been smooth so far and the process of expanding it to all districts of the country is now underway, according to the Consumer Affairs Ministry.

Hallmarkin­g, a quality certificat­ion, has been made mandatory with effect from June 23, 2021 for 14, 18, and 22 carat gold jewellery and artifacts in 256 districts of the country, where there is at least one Assaying and Hallmarkin­g Centre (AHC).

“Overall, the rollout of mandatory hallmarkin­g has been smooth, and the process for expanding it to all districts of the country is now underway,” the ministry said in its monthly report prepared for the cabinet.

With facilitati­ve measures taken by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) such as online registrati­on, zero registrati­on fee for jewellers, life-time validity of registrati­on etc, jewellers registered with the BIS have quadrupled since launch of mandatory hallmarkin­g.

As on date, 1.27 lakh jewellers have taken registrati­on from BIS for selling hallmarked jewellery and 976 BIS recognized AHCs are operative in the country, the report said.

After the launch of automation software, in a period of five months, almost 4.5 crore jewellery pieces have been hallmarked in the country, it added.

Further, the Ministry said a Hallmarkin­g Unique- based system has been introduced to ensure greater transparen­cy in the functionin­g of the gold jewellery industry and for providing credibilit­y of hallmark to consumers. India is the largest importer of gold, which mainly caters to the demand of the jewellery industry.

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