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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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kavin_1
kavin_1 10 years 5 months ago
all the products,especially food items available in the market should be checked for quality.there are many cancer causing food items sold to the common people who are not aware of the danger caused by unhealthy food. foreign products such as ajinomoto should be checked and it must be made sure that it does not contain any carcinogens. nowadays the number of victims of cancer is on the rise. even soft drinks such as coke and pepsi are harmful to us.people should be made aware of these things.
Ajay Hooda_1
Ajay Hooda_1 10 years 5 months ago
There shouldn't be any regulation in sales of products across India. International companies must be allowed to compete freely in the market. However India must ensure quality, because in India every form of product quality is substandard in comparison with developed nations; especially in the area of food. Only banning noodles will not do the work. So much more street food products need to be regularized and inspected for any variations from the standard. Annam Brahmam - it must be so.
venkatesh_76
venkatesh_76 10 years 5 months ago
see inside Indian, many products buying peoples that value of products protruding cost example Rs.1 but, people buy Rs.(3 or 8) why?
Ganapatye Mahendra Ramchandra
Ganapatye Mahendra Ramchandra 10 years 5 months ago
The MRP is biggest issue now a days. There is need to revise guidelines on pricing of products. The offers given of discounts on MRP indicate that the products are OVER PRICED while quoting MRP on the Product. As a result of this a consumer who cannot go to big malls has to pay printed MRP as retailers sale only as per MRP available on product. Whereas people going to costly malls enjoy discounts. What is this game? A Common Man is not able to understand.
Mahendra
ASIT KUMAR NAG
ASIT KUMAR NAG 10 years 5 months ago
All manufacturers of consumer goods should publish phone number on which consumer can directly access some respo9nsible official 0f the manufacturer. The present trend is to outsourse complaint registration and grivances to Call centres. It is impossible for a consumer to get in touch with the actual representative of the Company for discussingt and solving his complaint.
Pavan Deekonda
Pavan Deekonda 10 years 5 months ago
Hello Sir...Noemal People across India are waiting for proper regulator of Direct selling activities....Millions of Lives directly and indirectly are dependent on Direct Selling industry...Politicians and Law makers...Plz do not cut the throat of ours by delaying the Law for direct selling. We are not relatives or brother in laws of Direct selling companies or any politicians. We are normal and general public who sell quality products manufactured by these companies and make a living...PLZ DO IT
Amit Mallick_2
Amit Mallick_2 10 years 5 months ago
Direct Selling should be encourage in India. For Indian FMCG manufacturer, they should open their retail stores and Online selling option. It will reduce the product selling price by eliminating distributes and retailers profits and public will be benefited. The best Example of the direct selling is "PATANJALI". This is the reason PATANJALI can provide A grade product with such a low price. Online selling would also preferable as it might reduce some more cost.
RAJESH KUMAR_MATTA
RAJESH KUMAR_MATTA 10 years 5 months ago
In Delhi e stamp papers are sold by the stamp vender over and above the price . for Rs. 10 stamp paper a customer have to pay Rs.20 and stamp paper of 20/- and Rs. 50/- is sold by the stamp paper venders for Rs.30/- and 70/- respectivly or even more in some times. The stamp papers vander also get commission from Govt. and they are also charging black money from cutomers. These stamp paper should be avliable online through Net Banking/ Debit/Credit cards. and stamp vender should be penalised.
Preetha P S
Preetha P S 10 years 5 months ago
Modiji, For direct selling activities Govt. should take steps to decide warranty to each product according to their use. Govt. should start and maintain a website for the public to give details about the products. If the products found fake, punishment along with a huge fine is imposed on the producer/ seller. A part of the fine is given to those who point out the fake product.
Yogesh Saxena
Yogesh Saxena 10 years 5 months ago
Narcotic and psychotropic medicine, False advertisement to deceive public, Adulteration, Mis- branding, carbide Fruits and vegetable ripping, Sub- standard materials, public Property loss for personal profit nuisance and obstruction for fruitful economy is the crime punishable with severe punishment.