e com Jung for business Tata v / s Reliance


- Groups involved in big industry say Piyush Goyal apologizes and small units say he has told big companies the truth

India's two commerce giants have clashed over a new policy on e-commerce. Top Indian companies have clashed over a policy designed to curb global e-commerce giants. While the Tata group is trying to woo the city by criticizing Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal on the issue of the new proposed law, the Reliance Group is publicly patting Piyush Goyal on the back for the new law. Thus, Tata and Reliance, the country's top two e-commerce groups, have come face to face. The people of the country are associated with both these groups. People recognize both groups and their love of country but the two come face to face when it comes to business.

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has touched the aching vein of India's corporate giants. As a result, the Tata group has expressed displeasure.

The controversy is that at an event organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry last week, Piyush Goyal said that some companies do not think in the interest of the country and criticize the government.

Foreign companies like Amazon or Flipkart are now keeping pace with Indian law under the proposed new e-commerce law, but local companies like the Tata Group are opposing the government's move.

The proposed e-commerce laws have been prepared by the government after deliberations with each level. The government has not released it yet. It was supposed to be released on August 15, but some changes are still pending.

If we talk about the dispute between Piyush Goyal and Tata Group, big companies are in favor of Tata Group while millions of small and medium sized shopkeepers are in favor of Piyush Goyal. The Commerce Minister said that the big industrial houses of the country owe more to their profits and do not think of the country's interest.

The ગ 104 billion Tata group is angry with the proposed e-commerce laws. The Tata group has also raised objections. The joint commerce minister also expressed his displeasure over the Tata group's opposition.

He has shattered the hive of controversy by saying that some groups in India look after their own interests rather than the country's.

The twist in the whole thing came when Reliance Retail started patting the Commerce Minister on the back for proposed e-commerce laws. The Commerce Minister, who has been the subject of criticism from big companies, has found a strong supporter in the form of Reliance.

The Tata Group is the country's 135-year-old business house. At a meeting last July, he told the government that the new proposed e-commerce law would hurt our company. Many business groups in India have ventured into various fields.

Every law is seen to be followed. Fortunately for large groups, the government has been asked to drink water in the past. It is also mentioned that the budget was prepared by asking some big companies. The details of the budget proposals fell to the corporates before the MPs knew. So everyone was earning their own money.

Gandhi Vaidya had a partnership between big companies and the government. How much of it went to political parties after companies raised funds through government-friendly policies before funding elections. In short the return was taken advantage of by giving the companies earnings.

No government representative would argue much against big companies. No government fills the horns with big companies but Piyush Goyal put his foot on the snake's tail. It is said that the dignity of the Tata group has not been preserved but in the opinion of small traders, the government has made it clear.

It is a pity to the big companies that Piyush Goyal has criticized from the stage of the industry. While the Tata Group has wisely kept quiet about the controversy, other companies have gone so far as to apologize to the Commerce Minister.

The displeasure of the Tata group jumped to the notice of the Congress. The Congress said it was shameful to say that the country's oldest industrial house was not working in the country's interest and that industry associations should apologize to the Commerce Minister. The Tata Group's silence on the issue made the matter even more controversial. Goyal also criticized Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart, saying the companies were operating in violation of government law.

The important thing here is that big companies have been arbitrary. She is often critical of the government's style of working.

He also welcomed the anti-trust case against these companies.

Every company should help the government make laws and enforce those laws. Not all companies are gentlemen. The NPAs of Rs 8 lakh crore of banks are not due to any middle class investors but due to the lax administration of big corporates.

Piyush Goyal is also rumored to have called the Tata Group following the government's advice to settle the dispute between the Commerce Minister and the Tata Group. However, the war between Tata and Reliance will now be seen as the Reliance Group favors the Commerce Minister.

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