The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has recently expanded the list of districts covered under the mandatory hallmarking requirement for gold and gold artefacts. With this latest inclusion, a total of 361 districts across the country now fall under this regulatory framework.

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This move aims to ensure that consumers receive only high-quality and authentic gold products, certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The hallmarking process verifies the purity of gold, offering customers a level of assurance in their purchases.

The Ministry issued an official notification regarding this update, reinforcing its commitment to promoting transparency in the gold market. The extension to more districts will likely benefit consumers and help standardise quality checks in the jewellery sector nationwide.