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Gold hallmarking is now mandatory in these districts, is your city included in the list?

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Gold purchasing Rules: Big News! Gold buying rules will change, government has a big plan for customers.
Gold purchasing Rules: Big News! Gold buying rules will change, government has a big plan for customers.

Gold BIS: The government has made gold hallmarking mandatory in several more districts across the country under the 2026 revision. Now, jewelers in these districts will not be able to sell gold jewelry without a BIS hallmark.

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Gold BIS: The government has made gold hallmarking mandatory in several more districts across the country under the 2026 revision. Now, jewelers in these districts will not be able to sell gold jewelry without a BIS hallmark. The government says this decision will help protect customers from counterfeit or low-purity gold and increase transparency in the jewelry market.

Under the new rule, several districts in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, Telangana, and Odisha have been included in this system. For example, districts like Barmer, Bundi, and Karauli in Rajasthan, Botad and Morbi in Gujarat, Gadag and Raichur in Karnataka, Mancherial and Peddapalli in Telangana, and Nayagarh and Sundargarh in Odisha are included.

What is BIS Gold Hallmarking?

Hallmarking is an official identification of the purity of gold. It indicates the purity of the gold used in the jewelry. In India, this system is regulated by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Currently, hallmarking is mandatory for 14-carat, 18-carat, and 22-carat gold jewelry.

Jewelers are required to register

If a jeweler wishes to sell hallmarked jewelry, they must first register with the BIS. The jewelry is then sent to a BIS-accredited assaying and hallmarking center for testing. Only if the testing meets the standards is the jewelry hallmarked.

The system was launched in 2021

The government first made gold hallmarking mandatory in 256 districts across the country on June 23, 2021. Now, the scope of this system has been expanded by adding new districts. This will give customers greater confidence in purchasing pure gold and reduce the possibility of fraud in the market.

Names of some of the newly included districts

Rajasthan

Beawar

Didwana-Kuchaman

Bundi

Karauli

Barmer

Dungarpur

Some of the newly added districts are:

Rajasthan

Beawar

Didwana-Kuchaman

Bundi

Karauli

Barmer

Dungarpur

Gujarat (example)

Botad

Devbhoomi Dwarka

Gir Somnath

Morbi

Tapi

Karnataka (example)

Gadag

Raichur

Vijayapura

Chikkamagaluru

Telangana

Mancherial

Peddapalli

Bhadradri Kothagudem

Odisha

Nayagarh

Sundargarh

Botad

Devbhoomi Dwarka

Gir Somnath

Morbi

Tapi

Karnataka

Gadag

Raichur

Vijayapura

Chikkamagaluru

Telangana

Mancherial

Peddapalli

Bhadradri Kothagudem

Odisha

Nayagarh

Sundargarh

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