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The wealth divide between West and East Up is a lot and the state is big enough to house more than one Mega city
For that you need educated, disciplined, english speaking population and a big industrial mega city. Do we have it? No. And you can’t do much about it, you should focus on low skill work like textiles, food processing etc in east UP.
 

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For that you need educated, disciplined, english speaking population and a big industrial mega city. Do we have it? No. And you can’t do much about it, you should focus on low skill work like textiles, food processing etc in east UP.
A Samsung Plant in Noida won’t benifit UP as much as a Food processing plant or textile industry in Kanpur , Varanasi , Prayagraj , Meerut , Agra or Gorakhpur
 
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A Samsung Plant in Noida won’t benifit UP as much as a Food processing plant or textile industry in Kanpur , Varanasi , Prayagraj , Meerut or Gorakhpur
That’s why I said, UP should focus on things which give more value addition, display fab will only cater B2B environment and not B2C environment. While textiles and food processing with economically help the eastern UP. Plus there’s a Trans ganga industrial city under development near Kanpur.
 

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That’s why I said, UP should focus on things which give more value addition, display fab will only cater B2B environment and not B2C environment. While textiles and food processing with economically help the eastern UP. Plus there’s a Trans ganga industrial city under development near Kanpur.
Noida is a small elite town
improving the basic infrastructure like making expressways and freight corridors to connect each and every other corner of India with each other and ports should be the priority
food processing plants or the textile industry or the tourism help farmers and common man more than IT industry or high end manufacturing
 

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Noida is a small elite town
improving the basic infrastructure like making expressways and freight corridors to connect each and every other corner of India with each other and ports should be the priority
food processing plants or the textile industry or the tourism help farmers and common man more than IT industry or high end manufacturing
Noida is as small as mongolia, right?
 

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Noida is a small elite town
improving the basic infrastructure like making expressways and freight corridors to connect each and every other corner of India with each other and ports should be the priority
food processing plants or the textile industry or the tourism help farmers and common man more than IT industry or high end manufacturing
You either Doesn't know it or what .

It is one of highest tax paying sector , all those common man goodies comes from it
 

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Ncr not delhi , ncr contains noida ,and up government do work for noida , not kejriwal
NCR should be given a huge priority by BJP especially by coming to power, Delhi needs a lot of investments as it has a huge density of skilled and higly educated dudes. Delhi has next to no big business hubs and all, all in NCR outside Delhi.
 

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Proposed Amendments to the Consumer Protection (E-commerce) Rules, 2020

Government has received several complaints against widespread cheating and unfair trade practices being observed in e-commerce ecosystem

Conventional e-commerce flash sales are not banned. Only specific flash sales or back-to-back sales which limit customer choice, increase prices and prevents a level playing field are not allowed

To protect the interests of consumers and encourage free and fair competition in the market, Government is sharing a draft of the proposed amendments to the Consumer Protection (E-commerce) Rules, 2020

Proposed amendments aim to bring transparency in e-commerce platforms and further strengthen the regulatory regime

Views comments suggestions sought on the amendments to Consumer Protection (E-commerce) Rules, 2020 within 15 days (by 6th July, 2021)



Posted On: 21 JUN 2021 9:09PM by PIB Delhi



For the purposes of preventing unfair trade practices in e-commerce, the Central Government had notified the Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020 with effect from 23 July 2020. However, since the notification of these rules, the Government has received several representations from aggrieved consumers, traders and associations complaining against widespread cheating and unfair trade practices being observed in the e-commerce ecosystem.





Prevalence of such unfortunate incidents has negatively impacted the consumer and business sentiment in the market, causing immense distress and anguish to many. It was observed that there was an evident lack of regulatory oversight in e-commerce which required some urgent action. Moreover, the rapid growth of e-commerce platforms has also brought into the purview the unfair trade practices of the marketplace e-commerce entities engaging in manipulating search result to promote certain sellers, preferential treatment to some sellers, indirectly operating the sellers on their platform, impinging the free choice of consumers, selling goods close to expiration etc.





Additionally, conventional flash sales by third party sellers are not banned on e-commerce platform. But, certain e-commerce entities are engaging in limiting consumer choice by indulging in “back to back” or “flash” sales wherein one seller selling on platform does not carry any inventory or order fulfilment capability but merely places a “flash or back to back” order with another seller controlled by platform. This prevents a level playing field and ultimately limits customer choice and increases prices.





To protect the interests of consumers, prevent their exploitation and encourage free and fair competition in the market, the Government of India is sharing a draft of the proposed amendments to the Consumer Protection (E-commerce) Rules, 2020. The proposed amendments aim to bring transparency in the e-commerce platforms and further strengthen the regulatory regime to curb the prevalent unfair trade practices. The proposed amendments are as follows





To ensure compliance of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and Rules, appointment of Chief Compliance Officer, a nodal contact person for 24x7 coordination with law enforcement agencies, officers to ensure compliance to their orders and Resident Grievance Officer for redressing of the grievances of the consumers on the e-commerce platform, has been proposed. This would ensure effective compliance with the provisions of the Act and Rules and also strengthen the grievance redressal mechanism on e-commerce entities.





Putting in place a framework for registration of every e-commerce entity with the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) for allotment of registration number which shall be displayed prominently on website as well as invoice of every order placed the e-commerce entity. Registration of e-commerce entities would help create a database of genuine e-commerce entities and ensure that the consumers are able to verify the genuineness of an e-commerce entity before transacting through their platform.





To protect the interests of consumers, mis-selling has been prohibited i.e selling goods and services entities selling goods or services by deliberate misrepresentation of information by such entities about such goods or services. To ensure that consumers are aware about the expiry date of the products they are buying on the e-commerce platform all sellers on marketplace e-commerce entities and all inventory e-commerce entities to provide best before or use before date to enable consumers to make an informed purchase decision.





To ensure that the domestic manufacturers and suppliers get a fair and equal treatment on the e-commerce platform it has been provided that where an e-commerce entity offers imported goods or services, it shall incorporate a filter mechanism to identify goods based on country of origin and suggest alternatives to ensure fair opportunity to domestic goods.





To ensure that consumers are not adversely affected in the event where a seller fails to deliver the goods or services due to negligent conduct by such seller in fulfilling the duties and liabilities in the manner as prescribed by the marketplace e-commerce entity, provisions of Fall-back liability for every marketplace e-commerce entity have been provided.





The proposed amendments are available on website of Dept of Consumer Affairs https://consumeraffairs.nic.insites...adslatestnewsComments_eCommerce_Rules2020.pdf and views/comments/suggestions on the draft rules may be sent to [email protected] within 15 days (till 6th July, 2021).
 

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