GJC welcomes Maharashtra’s landmark initiative
Forms State-Level Dakshata Committee for Jewellers’ Security
The All India Gem & Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC), the apex body representing over 600,000 jewellers across India, heartily welcomes the Maharashtra Government’s historic step of establishing a state-level; Dakshata Committee-(Vigilance Committee), to ensure the safety and security of jewellers.
For a long time, jewellers have faced harassment during investigations of theft and robbery cases involving gold and silver. In some unfortunate incidents, jewellers even lost their lives during the process. Taking cognizance of these grave concerns, on March 14, 2024, the Government of Maharashtra issued a circular under the Home Department, clearly instructing police officers regarding investigations under BNS 317 (formerly Section 411 IPC). The circular also recommended the establishment of a special Dakshata Committee.
This Vigilance
Committee has been constituted by the State Government. Representatives from 36
districts of Maharashtra have been included, and in the near future,
district-level committees will also be established with the support of GJC. The
key objective of this initiative is to build a secure and reliable bridge
between the government and trade bodies, ensuring the safety of jewellers and
extending full support to honest business practices.
GJC expresses its sincere gratitude to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for this visionary step. The Council also acknowledges the special efforts of Minister of State for Home Affairs Pankaj Bhoyar and Chitra Wagh (MLC) in making this reform a reality.
GJC Chairman, Rajesh Rokde, said, “This decision marks a historic moment for the jewellery industry in Maharashtra. The formation of the Dakshata Committee reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring a safe business environment in a safe state.
We are deeply thankful to Devendra Fadnavis for this far-sighted reform and appreciate the tireless efforts of Hon’ble Minister of State for Home Affairs Pankaj Bhoyar and Hon’ble Chitra Wagh. We congratulate all trade representatives included from various districts of Maharashtra.
I urge jewellers
across India to make similar efforts in their respective states so that a
strong and secure national framework can be created. GJC remains committed to
working hand-in-hand with the industry.”
GJC Vice Chairman, Avinash Gupta, added, “The jewellery sector has long grappled with serious security challenges. The Maharashtra Government’s decision is indeed a revolutionary step, reflecting both sensitivity and strong commitment towards the jeweller community.
This initiative will instill confidence among jewellers. We appeal to all our pan-India members to actively engage with their respective state governments for similar committees, so that a safe ecosystem for jewellery business can be built nationwide.”
As the national apex body, GJC also invites all state heads across India to replicate such initiatives in their respective states. GJC will extend full support and is preparing a detailed national Plan of Action to help implement this framework across India.
Members of the State-Level Dakshata Committee: Nitin Khandelwal, Akola; Rajesh Rokde, Nagpur; Shailesh Kharote, Akola; Sudhakar Tank, Nanded; Kiran Andilkar, Pune; Mahavir Gandhi, Solapur; Bharat Oswal, Kolhapur; Subhash Vadala (Jain), Mumbai; Girish Devrmani, Solapur; Ajit Pendhurkar, Mumbai; Rajendra Dindorkar, Nashik & Amol Dhomne, Wardha.
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