Mandatory Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery and Gold artefacts has been implemented in 256 Districts

Mandatory Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery and Gold artefacts has been implemented in 256 Districts

Government of India

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Department of Consumer Affairs

RAJYA SABHA 

UNSTARRED QUESTION No. 572
TO BE ANSWERED ON 23.07.2021

HALLMARKING OF GOLD JEWELLERY

Mandatory Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery
572 SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL

Will  the  Minister  of  CONSUMER  AFFAIRS,  FOOD  AND  PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION be pleased to state:

(a) whether Government has made hallmarking of gold mandatory, if so, details thereof and objective of making it mandatory;

(b) the percentage of gold jewellery that has been certified by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) under hallmarking scheme during last three years;

(c) whether  Government  has  taken  any  steps  to  protect  interest  of  persons  owning  old jewellery that has not been hallmarked and if so, details thereof; and

(d) whether  Government  plans  to  set  up  a  committee  constituting  representatives  of  all stakeholders to look into issues that could emerge after the implementation of the scheme and if so, details thereof?

ANSWER
THE MINISTER OF STATE
CONSUMER AFFAIRS, FOOD AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION

(SHRI ASHWINI KUMAR CHOUBEY)

(a) Yes, Sir. Mandatory hallmarking of gold jewellery and gold artefacts has been implemented in 256 districts across the country having at least one Assaying and Hallmarking centre, through the Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery and Gold Artefacts (Second Amendment) Order, 2021 dated 23 June 2021. Copy of the Order is at Annexure.

The objectives of making hallmarking of gold jewellery mandatory are as under:

  • Consumer protection
  • Customer satisfaction through third party assurance for the marked purity/fineness of gold
  • Enhancing the credibility of gold jewellery, and
  • Develop India as a leading gold market centre in the World

(b) The  number  of  gold  jewellery  articles  hallmarked  by  BIS  recognized  Assaying  & Hallmarking Centres during the last three years is given in table below:

(in crore)

Year

2018-19

2019-20

2020-21

Gold articles hallmarked

4.39

3.77

2.40

(c) The order for Mandatory Hallmarking of gold jewellery and gold artefacts is not applicable to old un-hallmarked jewellery lying with persons. Consumers can sell old un- hallmarked jewellery lying with them to the jewellers, who would then ensure that the jewellery is hallmarked before reselling it.
(d) Yes, Sir. An Advisory Committee comprising officers from the relevant departments and representatives of stakeholders like jewellers, Assaying & Hallmarking Centres, consumer organizations etc. has been constituted by the Government on 30.06.2021 to go through various issues of mandatory hallmarking.
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Mandatory Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery is going to come into force from 16th June, 2021

Mandatory Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery is going to come into force from 16th June, 2021

Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution

Mandatory Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery comes into force from tomorrow – 16th June

No penalties till August end in implementation of Gold Hallmarking

Mandatory Hallmark certification of Gold Jewellery is good for both customers & businesses – Shri Piyush Goyal

Extensive consultations with stakeholders held

Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Railways and Commerce & Industry meets various stake holders involved  in Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery in India

Posted On: 15 JUN 2021 11:08PM by PIB Delhi

Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery

Mandatory Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery is going to come into force from tomorrow, 16th June, 2021.

Based on extensive consultations with stakeholders, following decisions were taken-

  • Hallmarking will be initially be starting from.256 districts of the country which have Assaying marking centres.
  • Jewellers with annual turnover upto Rs. 40 lac will be exempted from mandatory Hall Marking.
  • Export and re-import of jewelry as per Trade Policy of Government of India – Jewellery for international exhibitions, jewellery for government approved B2B domestic exhibitions will be exempted from mandatory Hall Marking.
  • Gold of Additional carats 20, 23 and 24 will also be allowed for Hall Marking.
  • Watches, fountain pens and special types of jewellery viz. Kundan, Polki and Jadau will be exempted from Hall Marking.
  • Jewellers can continue to buy back old gold jewellery without hallmark from consumer.
  • In order to give adequate time to the manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of Gold Jewellery, there would be No penalties till August end.

Old jewellery can be got hallmarked as it is, if feasible by the jeweller or after melting and making new jewellery.

A committee constituting of representatives of all stake holders, revenue officials and legal experts will.be formed to look into the issues that may possibly emerge during the implementation of the scheme.

Shri Goyal said that constructive suggestions are always welcome and implementation should be effective.  It may be noted that Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery was earlier set to begin from 15th June 2021.

Under Hallmarking scheme of Bureau of Indian Standards, Jewellers are registered for selling hallmarked jewellery and recognise testing and Hallmarking centres. BIS (Hallmarking) Regulations, were implemented w.e.f. 14.06.2018. Hallmarking will enable Consumers/Jewellery buyers to make a right choice and save them from any unnecessary confusion while buying gold. At present, only 30% of Indian Gold Jewellery is hallmarked.

The Hallmarking of jewellery/artefacts is required to enhance the credibility of gold Jewellry and Customer satisfaction through third party assurance for the marked purity/fineness of gold , consumer protection. This step will also help to develop India as a leading gold market center in the World.

It is to be noted that there has been 25% increase in A&H centers in the last five years. The number of A&H centers have increased from 454 to 945 in the last five years. At present 940 Assaying and Hallmarking centers are operative. Out of this 84 AHCs have been setup under Govt. subsidy scheme in various Districts.

Presently A&H Centre’s can hallmark 1500 articles in a day, the estimated hallmarking capacity of A&H Centre’s per year are 14 crore articles (Assuming 500 articles per shift &300 working days.

According to World Gold Council, India has around 4 lakh jewellers, out of this only 35879 have been BIS certified.

Source: PIB
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