The proposed policy would take into account the interests of all stakeholders, like investors, manufacturers, MSMEs, traders, retailers, startups and consumers
New Delhi: The proposed national e-commerce policy being formulated by the commerce and industry ministry is in the final...
Secretary in the department for promotion of industry and internal trade (DPIIT) Rajesh Kumar Singh said that broadly the intention is to make the policy work along with the consumer protection rules and not in conflict with each other
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How Liberty Shoes Ltd., reinvented its online business to emerge as an omni-channel player that is relevant to its customers
By Anurima Das
The journey of Liberty Shoes Ltd. started in 1954 with the founders making just 4 pairs of shoes...
The Centre on Monday said it is seeing faster redressal of complaints after new rules for e-commerce companies with penal action were notified in July 2020. According to the new rules, the e-commerce players will have to display mandatorily details like maximum...
Conformity assessment procedures will be put in place to verify that goods and services sold on e-commerce platforms meet required standards and technical regulations, according to the draft e-commerce policy. The policy, which is under discussion, also stated that actions and things...