Indian Association of Hallmarking Centres, which represents around 350 hallmarking centres across India, estimates that only 40 per cent of jewellery is hallmarked in the country.
"We urge the government to pass the Amendment to BIS Act 1985, which is pending in Parliament, immediately so that proper hallmarking standard is followed across the country," Cochin Hallmark Co managing director James Jose told reporters here.
Understanding the significance of hallmarking, the Reserve Bank of India had allowed gold loan companies to avail loan of the full value of hallmarked jewellery to borrowers, Jose said.
Hallmarking is the accurate determination and official recording of the proportionate content of precious metal in gold. Hallmarks are thus official marks used in many countries as a guarantee of purity or fineness of gold jewellery.
The World Gold Council (WGC) on July 30 came out with a study which estimates around 30 per cent of jewellery in India is currently hallmarked, since the hallmarking standard was introduced by BIS in 2000.
WGC study found that there are widespread differences in purity and an average under-caratage of anywhere from 10 per cent to 15 per cent.
Hallmarking centres across the country certified quality of 2.6 crore pieces of gold jewellery during the last year.
Indian Association of Hallmarking Centres secretary K Anand Kumar said that number of hallmarking centres is adequate to meet the requirements of mandatory hallmarking.
"Although, in smaller towns like Kanpur and Mysore, existing hallmarking centres' capacity utilisation is just 30-40 per cent as against nearly 100 per cent in big towns and cities," Kesar Hallmarking Centre's Rajkumar Jain said.
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