While Amazon Retail has proposed an investment of Rs 3,500 crore, Supermarket Grocery Supplies has planned Rs 105 crore.
Similarly, Grofers India has proposed investments of $25 million (over Rs 160 crore).
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On the question whether any decision has been taken by the government to allow overseas food retailers to sell personal care and household items made locally, she said: "No such decision has been taken".
Replying to a separate question, she said as many as 18,884 complaint calls were received by the national consumer helpline in e-commerce sector during April-June period.
In the same period last year, the number was 54,872. Out of the 18,884 complaints, 17,665 were disposed of.
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