Jaipur: Angry by the rules of new traits, especially those related to Huid or nalayini unique IDs, Sarafa traders (jewelry) in the state have decided to carry out a token attack on August 23, as part of a national call given by National.
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The norms of new mandatory characteristics are not practical, and will not only hit traders but will also create discomfort for buyers too, they said.
Kailash Mittal, President of the Trader Committee of Jaipur Sarafa, said that the process of producing complicated HUID and for most of the 50,000 traders in Rajasthan, will challenge to place data on each part online.
“The volume of existing pieces and newly produced is too large to be handled by 46 Hallmakring centers in Rajasthan.
With many located in rural areas, it is difficult to upload it on the Indian standard Bureau website (bus).
Without hallmaking, we can’t even display Cut.
We want to be profitable that will ensure purity to the buyer but not Huid, “Mittal said.
Nawal Agrawal, Patron Committee, said that in the case of differences in quality or quantity, jewelry is responsible for the norm.
“The Hallmarking Center will not be responsible for the current norm, while jewelry is at risk of being canceled registration.
They will also be subject to criminal provisions, search and seizure.
That is why the government must rethink Huid’s requirement,” Agarwal added.
Other association members said that Huid took almost 5-10 days to stop the product.
“Apart from the demand, jewelry will not be able to serve their customers on time.” They say the ideals must be checked at retail or sales.
“Storage, display, and transit must be removed from the Act bus and regulation,” he added.