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India needs Retail Trade Policy

Updated: Apr 24, 2015 10:53:18am
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New Delhi, April 24 (KNN) While the Retail trade in India has reached an annual turnover of $560 billion, it is still governed under the Shop and Establishment Act. Retailers Association of India has emphasised the need for a national policy on trade for retail.
 
While certain states such as Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh evinced interest for creating a Retail Policy, the other States should also take the initiative, commented an Industry insider.
 
Today, there is no single window clearance for those wanting to start a retail establishment and one has to get 50 different clearances such as for power, shop floor, business license etc.  A nodal ministry and some nodal officers to do these checks would go a long way of ease of doing business in India.”
 
There are over 12 million retail outlets in the country. However, the Retailers Association of India, the apex body of the sector has only about 1,000 members. The highly dis-organised operation of the trade is a reason for its invisibility to the policy makers. Even when it is a large employer, particularly of women coming from low income groups, the Retail sector is not recognised by the Government. Globally. Retail trade is a major component of the small and medium enterprises (SMEs). But in India it is kept out of the legal environment of the SME Development Act. Retail trade is also not eligible for any support mechanism like cheap finance.  
 
A Retail Trade Policy may address the above issues and provide a basis for the development and governance of the sector. (KNN/DB)

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