
Maharashtra Jewellery Traders Receive Safeguard Guidelines and Multilingual Protocols from GJC
Maharashtra Jewellery Industry Gets Boost from GJC Guidelines
The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) has rolled out structured guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) aimed at ensuring fair, transparent, and accountable policing practices during theft investigations across Maharashtra.
As part of this rollout, GJC has taken the lead in interpreting, structuring, and disseminating the guidelines across the jewellery ecosystem. To ensure wider accessibility and effective adoption, GJC has also issued detailed Instructions and SOPs in multiple languages, including Marathi, English, and Hindi, enabling jewellers across regions to clearly understand their rights and responsibilities.
GJC is actively engaging with other trade bodies and stakeholders to facilitate smooth implementation at the ground level, thereby strengthening trust between law enforcement agencies and the trading community. This initiative marks a significant step towards safeguarding the interests of genuine jewellery traders, promoting transparency and accountability while protecting traders from unnecessary harassment.
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Guidelines and SOPs in Multiple Languages
| Language | Number of Copies Issued |
|---|---|
| Marathi | 10,000 |
| English | 5,000 |
| Hindi | 3,000 |
The introduction of multilingual SOPs and practical guidelines reflects a progressive and inclusive approach, empowering jewellers with clarity and confidence while enabling constructive cooperation with law enforcement agencies. This will go a long way in strengthening the overall ecosystem, ultimately benefiting the jewellery industry in Maharashtra.
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