JNAC Mandates Unique IDs for Sairat Bazaar Shops
Shop Unique ID Implementation in Jamshedpur for Enhanced Accountability
The Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) has introduced a new regulation for shop owners in Sairat Bazaar, mandating the display of a six-digit unique shop ID. This initiative extends to toll-free vendors within the area, aiming to streamline identification and enhance accountability among the business community. The directive underscores the necessity for all establishments to comply within two days, with legal repercussions for those failing to adhere to the new policy.
JAMSHEDPUR – Krishna Kumar, the Suburban Commissioner of JNAC, outlined the critical nature of this measure, highlighting its role in facilitating investigations and ensuring shop operations’ accountability.
The requirement for shop operators to submit a self-affidavit as part of the ID issuance process is a step towards maintaining accurate records and preventing unauthorized shop modifications.
With around 7500 shops across 10 markets in Sairat Market, this initiative is set to significantly impact the way business is conducted in one of the city’s busiest commercial hubs.
The shops, all state government-owned and managed by JNAC, will now feature a more organized system of identification, potentially improving the efficiency of regulatory oversight and market management.
The introduction of unique shop IDs is part of JNAC’s broader effort to enhance monitoring and ensure compliance with regulations within the market area, reflecting a commitment to upholding the integrity of commercial operations in Jamshedpur.

