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Regulation of Direct Selling Activities in the country
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Feb 12, 2015
अंतिम तिथि :
Feb 16, 2016
08:30 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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पिछले दो दशकों में भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था ने वैश्वीकरण और उदारीकरण के ...

पिछले दो दशकों में भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था ने वैश्वीकरण और उदारीकरण के काऱण, कई घरेलू और अंतरराष्ट्रीय कंपनियों को विशेष रूप से उपभोक्ता वस्तुओं और सेवाओं में विशाल घरेलू बाजार पर लक्षित व्यवसाय/व्यापार मॉडल के नए तरीके में निवेश करने के लिए तैयार हुई हैं। प्रत्यक्ष बिक्री इन विधियों में से एक है, जहां माल/सेवाएं उपभोक्ताओं को निर्माता/सेवा प्रदाता द्वारा सीधे बेचे जा रहे हैं। इसके लिए विभिन्न मॉडलों जैसे, मल्टी लेवल/नेटवर्क मार्केटिंग, डोर टु डोर सेलिंग, ऑनलाइन सेलिंग, टेली-शॉपिंग का इस्तेमाल किया जा रहा है। यह कार्य प्रणाली नई और परंपरागत खुदरा दुकानों से अलग हैं।

इन मॉडलों के माध्यम से एक उचित नियामक ढांचे के अभाव में, उपभोक्ता की ओर से खुदरा, व्यापारी के मुद्दों, क्षेत्र का धीमा विकास आदि की शिकायत की जा सकती है।

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Gajanan Dattatray Joshi
Gajanan Dattatray Joshi 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
M. R. P. should be Maximum Reasonable Price, based on manufacturing / purchase price, transportation, distributor’s charges, retailers profit and taxes. g) The items which Retailers purchase in bulk and sale in retail put up their own tag specifying M. R. P. There no restriction on their margin for profit and establishment charges over procurement price. h) There is no system to print MRP on clothing items.
Gajanan Dattatray Joshi
Gajanan Dattatray Joshi 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
M. R. P. should be Maximum Reasonable Price, based on manufacturing / purchase price, transportation, distributor’s charges, retailers profit and taxes. g) The items which Retailers purchase in bulk and sale in retail put up their own tag specifying M. R. P. There no restriction on their margin for profit and establishment charges over procurement price. h) There is no system to print MRP on clothing items.
Neelakantan Aiyyar
Neelakantan Aiyyar 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
E commerce business is growing. Every second day a new website is appearing. Hence it utmost necessary to regulate e commerce business . Many consumers including me have fallen prey to unscrupulous / unfair practices Government should form a regulatory authority / law to regulate e commerce business so that common man is not cheated
ABHIJIT CHAKRABROTY
ABHIJIT CHAKRABROTY 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
the Speed with whish DSA is progressing, its expected to take on lion's share in the future consumer market. It needs to be regulated with the prime focus on customer protection. There are multiple cases of customer being cheated either by the company itself or by the courier company. A common platform or toll free number should be provided for lodging such grievences..
Kushal Dhanani
Kushal Dhanani 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
In this case i would like to suggest direct selling policy for TOBACCO products (just for instance forget about its side effects), this is the most affected region for TRADER commission. The BIGGER fish in this business control the market by holding stock of the products and then charging whatever they feel like. As you all would be knowing this is an addictive habit so people are forced to pay whatever the shopkeeper is asking. This is a VICIOUS cycle of screwing the END CUSTOMER.
Vishal Mittal
Vishal Mittal 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
DIRECT SELLING IN INDIA LEAD TO A COMMON PROGRESS. IT HELP THE CUSTOMER TO PROTECT HIMSELF FROM UNFAIR MEAN OF COMPETITION.BUT IT ON OTHER HAND HARM THE LOCAL SELLER DUE TO REDUCTION IN HIS SALE. FOR BETTER MANAGEMENT GOVT CAN PROVIDE TRAINING TO SMALL TRADERS. DIRECT SELLER CAN BE DIRECTED TO USE LOCAL POPULATION FOR THE WORK TO BE DONE IN THE SHOPS. HOWEVER I AM NOT AGAINST THE DIRECT SELLING BUT THE SYSTEM OF SUPPLY CHAIN IN NOT IN SUCH SYSTEM.IT IS HARMFUL TO ALL WHO CONNECT IN SUPPLY CHAIN.
Reetesh Srivastava
Reetesh Srivastava 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
Consumer protection in India has very small amount of penalty built in. The penalty is so low that no mnc is scared of improper quality checks at their end. The legal system should ensure higher penalties in case an mnc is found flouting the rules. At the same time there should be a quick mechanism to resolve any flouting, for example maggi. If it is indeed ok, government should have acted faster. The dispute resolution mechanism in India is slow and results in unnecessary loss to the consumer.
Sunny_22
Sunny_22 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
India is ranked 142nd out of 189 countries in terms of ease of doing business lot of big companies are scared to do business here specially after the Maggi fiasco. Lot of genuine direct selling companies of world reputation are facing so much of difficulty to operate in india as they being harassed by police all the time. Young people are loosing hopes on this country coz of this harrasment. Hope we hear something on this soon. Thank you sir !
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Manoj Kolarath
Manoj Kolarath 10 साल 10 महीने पहले
Past years some state governments and opposition parties were taking very keen interest on closing Beverages companies like Coke and Pepsi and sales of Liquors.The governments do not even bothered about the quality of foods being serving in Hotels and restaurants. According to News reports these are more dangerous to health than cola/liquor.