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GJEPC Shares Export Insights At Gold Valuers Association Event
GJEPC Briefed Attendees On Key Export Documentation Requirements and The Benefits Of Joining The Council
GJEPC participated in a gratitude ceremony organised by the Gold Valuers Association (GVA), Maharashtra, on 13th April, bringing together leading gold traders from Maharashtra and Mumbai along with office-bearers of various industry associations.
The event was attended by chief guests Dr Pankaj Bhoyar, Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Smt Chitra Kishor Wagh, Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC). Around 100 participants were present, including GVA President Purushottam Kale; Secretary Rs Satish Pitle; Treasurer Rs Deepak Devrukhkar, and newly appointed President Dr Rajendra Dindodkar.
During the programme, Mithilesh Pandey, Director, GJEPC, briefed attendees on key export documentation requirements and the benefits of joining the Council. The association also announced that a detailed workshop for jewellers will be held in Mumbai on 10th May.
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GJC Addresses HUID Data Exposure Issue With BIS, Corrective Measures Are Currently Being Initiated
BIS Care App That Exposed The Name and Addresses Of Jewellers While Verifying HUID Details .
The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) has successfully intervened following a technical anomaly on the BIS Care App that exposed the name and addresses of jewellers while verifying HUID details .
Over the past few days, the BIS Care App was found to be displaying the names and addresses of individual jewellers during routine Hallmark Unique Identification (HUID) verifications. Recognizing the privacy implications for its members, GJC immediately escalated the matter to the highest appropriate levels within the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
Upon receiving GJC’s representations, BIS officials acknowledged the discrepancy. The Bureau clarified that such operational details are strictly intended to be visible only for corporate jewellers who have voluntarily opted into the ‘Transfer HUID’ module under the current BIS framework. The data exposure was not intended for general registered jewellers.
GJC has been assured that BIS has escalated the issue internally. Corrective measures are currently being initiated on a priority basis, and the technical glitch is expected to be fully resolved at the earliest.
GJC remains fiercely committed to safeguarding the interests of the domestic jewellery trade the Council stated, reaffirming its dedication to ensuring that members’ operational concerns are promptly and effectively represented before regulatory authorities.
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