These days, there is a lot of discussion on social media about ONDC, the digital e-commerce platform prepared by the government. The arrival of big e-commerce companies like Flipkart, and Amazon has had a bad effect on the local retail market of the country. Today, people are buying things on a large scale from big e-commerce companies like Amazon and Flipkart. Due to this, the sales in the local retail market have come down as compared to earlier. Given this deficiency, the Government of India has started the digital e-commerce platform ONDC. ONDC stands for Open Network For Digital Commerce. This platform connects sellers, customers, and delivery partners. In this episode, let us know how ONDC can bring revolution in the local retail sector.
ONDC is a nonprofit digital e-commerce platform. In such a situation, while using this platform, the shopkeeper does not have to pay a commission of 30 percent like Swiggy or Zomato.
In such a situation, customers do not need to pay much money and they can buy goods cheaply through ONDC. According to Nandan Nilekani, a member of the Advisory Council of ONDC, this platform is going to become the space of digital e-commerce in the coming times.
ONDC is the open platform of the digital e-commerce world. In such a situation, any shopkeeper can register on this platform and sell his goods digitally. In such a situation, the arrival of big e-commerce companies had a bad effect on the local retail shopkeepers.
With the arrival of ONDC, the possibility of solving this problem is being expressed. The way UPI has worked to create a democratic environment in the field of digital payments. In the same way, ONDC will also work to create a democratic environment in the world of digital e-commerce.
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