Maharashtra Hosts IDSA Mahavikas 2026; a Government, Industry & Consumer Dialogue in Mumbai

Mumbai, 13 February 2026 ( TGN ) – Maharashtra today witnessed the convergence of senior government dignitaries, consumer commission members, industry leaders and women direct sellers and Self Help Groups representing MAVIM at Mahavikas 2026, organised by the Indian Direct Selling Association (IDSA) in collaboration with the Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection, Government of Maharashtra, at the Y.B. Chavan Centre.

The conference focused on strengthening consumer awareness, reinforcing ethical business practices and promoting women’s entrepreneurship in the direct selling sector.

India’s direct selling industry continues to demonstrate steady growth. As per IDSA’s Annual Survey FY 2023–24, the sector recorded total sales of ₹22,142 crore in FY 2023–24, marking a 4.04 percent rise over the previous year, and currently supports over 88 lakh direct sellers across the country, including close to 39 lakh women. Maharashtra has emerged as the largest contributor to this growth, with ₹2,879 crore in sales and a 13 percent share of the national market. Over 10 lakh active direct sellers in the state earn their livelihoods through the sector, positioning Maharashtra at the forefront of industry expansion and accountability.

The conference featured focused deliberations on regulatory frameworks, grievance redressal mechanisms and responsible business conduct. A key session titled “Smart Consumers, Strong Markets” highlighted practical guidance on evaluating direct selling platforms and consumer protection measures. Amongst the panelists, Hon. Smt. Vandana Mishra, President, District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission; Advocate Shri Uday Warunjikar, Member, Consumer Lawyers Association, Mumbai shared their views. Another session , “Empowering Women through Entrepreneurship,” showcased journeys of women direct sellers and MAVIM Self-help groups building sustainable livelihoods across communities, recognising these women for their achievements, through awards.

Shri Anil Diggikar, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection, Maharashtra, noted, “Regulations deliver real impact only when they are effectively implemented on the ground. Consumers must be aware of their rights, and companies must be accountable for their conduct. When this balance is achieved, the marketplace becomes safer, more transparent, and more credible for all stakeholders.

” Ms. Aprajita Sarcar, Vice Chairperson, Indian Direct Selling Association, said, “True growth is not defined by scale alone, but by trust. A fair and transparent ecosystem is especially empowering for women—it instils confidence, encourages entrepreneurship, and enables them to build sustainable sources of income with the right support system in place.”

Amongst the industry leaders, Ms Soma Maitra, COO, Modicare; Dr. Abraham Lee, CEO / MD, Atomy India ; Dr Ratnesh Lal, Chairperson, IDSA and Mr Vivek Katoch, Treasurer, IDSA also shared their insightful views at the event. Mahavikas 2026 concluded with a joint commitment to strengthen consumer awareness, ethical practices, and women’s entrepreneurship. It reinforced that the future of direct selling in Maharashtra will be built on trust and transparency.

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