List of additional districts covered under fourth phase of mandatory hallmarking notified through the Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery and Gold Artefacts (Amendment) Order, 2024, dated November...
Indian consumers in the world’s second-largest gold jewellery market run the risk of buying fake hallmarked gold flooding the market, leading jewellers and industry bodies warned....
In Phase 1 starting from 16th June 2021, mandatory hallmarking will be implemented in only 256 districts where there is atleast 1 hallmarking centre.
GJEPC has called on the authorities to explicitly clarify that jewellers having transactions only in the export stream are completely excluded from the purview of the...
From June 15, jewellers will be allowed to sell only 14, 18 and 22 carats of gold jewellery.
The overarching objective of the government and Bureau of Indian Standards is to protect the hard-earned money and trust of the Indian mass.
The Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court passed an interim order on 7th May 2021, which stops Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) from taking any coercive...
All India Gem & Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC), the national apex body of the gems and jewellery industry, has written to the Department of Consumer Affairs...
CHENNAI: Chennai Jewellers Association President Vummidi Uday Kumar, Vice President Sultan Mohideen, secretary Narayanan Suresh and Vummidi Balaji met Kishan Reddy, Minister of State for Home,...