Conclusion for consumer awareness?
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Answer:
Consumer is the person who hires or avails of any services for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised or under any system of deferred payment. But Consumer exploitation is very rampant these days. Consumers get exploited in many ways through the more dominating and knowledgeable sources.
On the other hand, consumers have to be aware not only of the commercial aspects of sale and purchase of goods but also of the health and security aspect. Besides this, they should be aware of their rights and duties being as rational human beings viz., price and quality of products used by them, about Fair Price Shops, standardization of products, about Consumer Forums etc. Therefore, Consumer exploitation should be bought down with proper awareness to the consumers on their rights and how they could go about with things, if they feel they have been cheated.
Introduction
1.1 Rise Of Consumer Awareness
In the globalization, liberalization and privatization era, most of the economic decisions are taken by the market. Though the government has withdrawn itself from many economic activities, it interferes very often when the market mechanism fails due to structural rigidities in the economy and other factors, to provide goods and services to the people.
Consumption is one of the important economic activities, which requires regular government intervention, as the market is unable to promote security and welfare aspects of the consumers. On the other hand, consumers have to be aware not only of the commercial aspects of sale and purchase of goods but also of the health and security aspect also. Besides this, they should be aware of their rights and duties being as rational human beings.
Though the first consumer movement began in England after the Second World War, a modern declaration about the consumer’s rights was first made in the USA in the year 1962, where four basic consumer rights i.e. Choice, information, safety and right to be heard were recognized.
Ralph Nadar, a consumer activist is considered as the father of “Consumer Movement”. 15th March is now celebrated as the World Consumer Rights Day. The U.N.O. Also adopted in the year 1985, certain guidelines to achieve the objectives of maintaining protection for consumers and to establish a high-level of ethical conduct for those engaged in the production and distribution of goods and services. In India, 24th December is celebrated as “Consumer’s Day” every year.
1.2. Objectives of the Study
The Study based on the following objectives:
To study the level of consumer awareness of the consumers in the study area
To make the students habituated about the survey work.
To make the students acquainted how different statistical tools can be applied in different socio-economic problems.
1.3 Meaning of Consumer Awareness
Consumer awareness means awareness of consumers in different aspects of consumption activities. Consumer awareness is a broader and wider concept. It covers the followings:
a) Consumer awareness about Maximum Retail Price (MRP).
b) Consumer awareness about Fair Price Shop.
c) Consumer awareness about price, quality and expiry date of the product.
d) Consumer awareness about their rights and duties.
e) Consumer awareness about certified products like ISI, Agmark, ISO-2000
1.4. Forms of Consumer Exploitation
Consumer exploitation is a type of exploitation in which the consumers are exploited or cheated by the business community in terms of poor quality of product, underweight, under-measurement, duplicate articles etc
Some of the common ways by which the consumers are exploited by the business community are as follows:
Underweight and under-measurement
Sub-standard quality
High prices
Duplicate articles
Adulteration and impurity
Lack of safety devices
Artificial scarcity
False and incomplete information
Unsatisfactory after sale services
Rough behavior
1.5. Factors causing exploitation of the Consumers
The following are the factors that cause the exploitation of consumers:
Limited information
Limited supply
Limited competition
Low literacy