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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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Rohit Upadhyay
Rohit Upadhyay 10 years 5 months ago
What about private insurance companies selling crap and useless policies and cheating customers of their hard earned money. IRDA has failed to perform its duty while the common man suffers everyday due to these fraud companies. The numbers of private insurance companies are increasing everyday due to mismanagement and corruption of IRDA.
Saji Namboothiri
Saji Namboothiri 10 years 5 months ago
Multi-National companies manufacturing in India should be allowed to sell only 60 % products in India. 40 % should be exported. So the 60 % money spent by Indians will be compensated with the labor cost and raw-material cost which the company pays to Indians. If they are allowed to sell all products in India, the net profit which they make will be the money extracted from India and they only will be the main beneficiary and will reduce the market for competing Indian companies.
Ravikumar Patel
Ravikumar Patel 10 years 5 months ago
We took a very good step by identifying an individual by Aadhar. Shouldn't there be a similar system for business organizations? If we uniquely identify them, direct selling model will become transparent, public grievances can also be managed using digital platform. Better transparency and accountability will eventually reduce frauds and make economy healthier.
KRISHNA KUMAR_42
KRISHNA KUMAR_42 10 years 5 months ago
1.in our super markets and malls there is many products selling (packed by themselves) is without the packaging act. 2. the electronic and electical items readymade clothing meterials and wares are not having the INR price tag. the local traders price tags are in handwritten mode with some codes for the INR Eg; CEO = 350/- (MAY BE ) THIS IS CHEATING ALSO THE PUBLIC AND GOVT TOO. TAKE A DISCUSSTION ON THIS MATTER. WHAT IS THE REMEDY TO MAKE THE PACKAGING COMMODITIES ACT FOR NON PACKED.
KRISHNA KUMAR_42
KRISHNA KUMAR_42 10 years 5 months ago
opening the door to direct selling activities for self help group is a new window for their product marketing without stress and heavy pain. building a enlightened confidence to them through the marketing. waste of local advertisement is avoiding and increase of profit is the results, and the motive of our government that swarajya move is empowering through the direct selling.
Bhasker Mahajan
Bhasker Mahajan 10 years 5 months ago
Top five tips for smart public procurement are 1-introduce a ministry for public procurement. There is a need in every country to put public procurement more at the centre stage You need coordination. 2-work on competency. Corruption and incompetence go hand in hand. 3-Develop a plan to improve performance. 4-Fight cartels. This is fundamental. Cartels and corruption go together. 5-Invest in technology. This is the true new frontier to allow spend management both at policy and procurers level.
ved prakash singh_3
ved prakash singh_3 10 years 5 months ago
Dear Sir, I would like to bring to your notice that currently every individual is facing. The product that we buy is of not good quality or we have the doubt that "Is it original or not". There has to be team who should check in their respective area that the goods are sold in MRP and if not on spot fine should be implemented. Recently the Service Tax (ST) is increased to 14% what we see that the restaurants are charging more. There has be a portal where anyone can lodge there complaint online