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Jewellers call off 42-day strike after govt assurance

Jewellery houses remained closed since March 2, after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed levying 1% excise duty on non-silver jewellery, in the budget.

Published on: Apr 13, 2016 07:08 PM IST
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Jewellers in the national capital on Wednesday temporarily called off their 42-day strike demanding rollback of proposed excise duty on non-silver jewellery, after the government’s assurance that there would be no harassment by excise officials.

Jewellers in the national capital  on Wednesday temporarily called off their 42-day strike demanding rollback of proposed excise duty on non-silver jewellery, after the government’s assurance that there would be no harassment by excise officials.
Jewellers in the national capital on Wednesday temporarily called off their 42-day strike demanding rollback of proposed excise duty on non-silver jewellery, after the government’s assurance that there would be no harassment by excise officials.

“We have decided to temporarily call off the strike till April 24 after the government’s assurance,” Surinder Kumar Jain, Vice-President of All India Sarafa Association told PTI.

Jewellers in Maharashtra have also called off their strike temporarily from April 14 to April 24, Maharashtra Rajya Saraf Suvarnakar Federation President Fatechand Ranka said.

Jewellery houses remained closed since March 2 after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed levying 1% excise duty on non-silver jewellery, in the budget.

Jewellers, bullion traders and artisans reopened their establishments yesterday in Rajasthan, said Subhash Mittal, President, Rajasthan Sarafa Sangh in Jaipur.

“If the government does not consider our demand of rolling back its decision of imposing 1% excise duty, we will resume our strike from April 25,” said Ram Avtar Verma President of Bullion and Jewellery Association.

Jewellers are also against the mandatory quoting of PAN by customers for transactions of Rs 2 lakh and above.

The Centre has already constituted a panel under former Chief Economic Advisor Ashok Lahri to look into the demands of the jewellers.

The panel, which has been asked to submit its report in 60 days, will look into issues related to compliance procedure for the excise duty, including records to be maintained, forms to be filled, operating procedures and other relevant issues.

 
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