Srinagar, July 3 (JKNS): Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA), Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma on Thursday emphasized the transformative potential of the direct selling industry in empowering youth, fostering ethical entrepreneurship, and catalyzing inclusive economic development in Jammu & Kashmir.
Speaking at an conclave organised by Federation of Indian Direct selling industries on Direct Selling and Consumer Markets, on the theme “Regulations, Innovations, and Growth,” the Minister welcomed dignitaries, industry leaders, and delegates, appreciating their collective commitment to fostering a robust and ethical direct selling ecosystem in the region and across the nation.
“The landscape of consumer markets is constantly evolving,” Sharma remarked, “and at the heart of this evolution lies the direct selling industry – a sector that has shown remarkable resilience, adaptability, and the power to reach grassroots communities across India.”
He underscored the necessity of a clear and comprehensive regulatory framework, calling it not just beneficial but essential. “Trust forms the very foundation of direct selling – between the seller and the consumer, and within the business model itself. Well-defined regulations provide this trust, protect consumers from malpractices, and create a level playing field for all stakeholders,” he said.
Reiterating the Jammu & Kashmir Government’s commitment, Shri Sharma assured full support for ethical practices, consumer protection, and responsible business conduct. “We are resolute in ensuring effective implementation of regulations that eliminate ambiguities and build consumer confidence, thereby unlocking the full potential of direct selling,” the Minsiter stated.
Highlighting the sector’s role in youth engagement, he noted, “Direct selling is a powerful vehicle for generating employment, promoting skill development, and enabling meaningful self-employment, especially among women and youth. It offers a low-barrier entry point for entrepreneurship, contributing significantly to local economies.”
The Minister further affirmed that the government is creating an enabling environment for direct selling companies to invest and expand in Jammu & Kashmir. “We view this sector as a vital component of our economic resurgence,” he said, adding that ethical growth of the industry must be inextricably linked to innovation and unwavering adherence to consumer rights.
“Together, we can ensure that direct selling continues to be a powerful force for economic empowerment and a model of responsible business in India. Let us strengthen the trust and confidence of our consumers and drive sustainable development through this dynamic sector.”, the Minsiter maintained. (JKNS)