Updated On: 25 April, 2023 07:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Say move will increase financial burden, ask how rural counterparts are expected to follow rule

A customer looks at gold ornaments at a jewellery store in Dadar on April 22. Pic/Ashish Raje
With an aim to bring in transparency, keep track of the gold entering the country and ensure that consumers are not duped by jewellers, the government of India has mandated that every gold ornament should have a six-digit Hallmark Unique Identification (HUID) and set March 30 as the deadline for this.
The deadline has been extended to June 30, only for jewellers who have already disclosed their old stocks in hand. But smaller jewellers in the city are of the view that HUID will only increase the burden on them and stated that those operating from remote villages, where hallmarking is not done, would be worse hit.