Government’s Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is framing a mechanism to ensure compliance with its rules by entities involve in online retail trading, a senior official said. The ONDC aims to promote an open platform for all aspects of e-commerce retail.
ONDC would help small retailers expand their business through e-commerce medium and reduce dominance of giants in the sector.
Joint Secretary in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Sanjiv said :
A set of rules on protection of personal information and setting up of grievance resolution mechanisms would be part of the comprehensive ONDC network policy.
According to a consultation paper release by ONDC 2022, one of the chapters of the policy on grievance management would frame mechanisms for the participants to manage and resolve grievances filed against them by buyers and sellers.
ONDC formulates a set of standards for voluntary adoption by sellers or logistics providers or payments gateway operators.
The ONDC will require an undertaking from each participant at the time of onboarding that it will comply with the policy in its entirety.
Sanjiv also said that ONDC has achieve major milestones in the past few months, including 37 network participants ranging from market leaders to emerging Indian startups, over 26,000 merchants, and over 27 lakh products offer on the network.
Sanjiv Said :
Most major product categories, including grocery, food and beauty products are live on the network, with expansion to more product categories underway.
Mobility services has enable in two cities, Kochi (taxi services app Namma Yatri) and Bengaluru (auto services).
ONDC’s geographic coverage has expand to over 210 cities across India, and its logistics partners can deliver products to about 90% of the pin codes across India.
ONDC CEO T Koshy said that more and more sellers, consumer apps, logistics firms, payment gateways are joining the network and “we hope to maintain this momentum“.
Its participants are taking steps to support and handhold sellers to onboard the network and help consumers understand how to use ONDC.
At present, about 600 transactions per day are happening through this network from the earlier 30-40 transactions.
T Koshy said that big players who have onboard the network include HUL, P&G, Paytm, PhonePe and ITC and the network is getting “good traction“.
Sanjiv said :
He said that the number of merchants on the network has increased by 200 to about 50,000 now.
In about 15 cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Bhopal and Kolkata, over 100 merchants have on-boarded the network.
ONDC has on-boarded its handloom weavers from Kancheepuram, to sell their products through ONDC across India with support from the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI).
Same, NABARD is helping farmers producers’ organisations (FPOs) about the usage of this network.
Logistics firms that have onboard include Dunzo, Shiprocket, Delhivery, and Shipyaari.