Consumers should be made aware of their rights and duties and knowledge
of Consumer rights to be secured said Commissioner for Civil Supplies Sri C.V.
Anand.
A special edition of ‘Viniyoga Tarangini’ was inaugurated on Wednesday
On the eve of International Consumers Day, at Civil Supplies Bhavan by
Commissioner C.V. Anand. He said that 30 years back National Consumer Rights
Act was formed and after that many changes came socially, financially and
politically. Especially in Digital, Marketing fields, Online Shopping and
transactions substantial changes appeared. According to the present scenario
there is need to make changes in Consumer Act to protect consumer rights. As in
Central, states should also have separate individual wings of consumer affairs.
Consumers should not ignore that they must be aware of their rights and
duties, then only government can put barrier to crimes and can solve the cases.
In this modern era technology is spreading day by day on wide range and
the cyber crimes are also increasing rapidly. Everyone should be very much
aware to prevent such crimes and should be very cautious said Commissioner
Anand.
Hotel, restaurants and traders are cheating consumers in the name of
GST. Legal Metrology department made 1400 special raids and several booked
cases. Near about Rs. 50 Crores penalty was collected.
Special Acts are made to protect consumers, compensation is given if
they incur loss or if they are cheated. In government level consumer affairs
machinery is established to ensure justice to consumer. But due to lack of
awareness among the consumers they are not utilizing the rights and cannot fair
justice. Commissioner said that more awareness should be made to consumers of
their rights and duties.
-Press note


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