Environmental Sciences, asked by kumaran45, 8 months ago

consumer awareness project​

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Answered by relxanjani
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Explanation:

 

quality standards.(d) Sale of duplicate goods.(e) Use of false weights and measures leading to underweight.(f) Hoarding and black-marketing leading to scarcity and rise in price.(g) Charging more than the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) fixed for the product.(h) Supply of defective goods.(i) Misleading advertisements i.e., advertisements falsely claiming a product or serviceto be of superior quality, grade or standard.(j) Supply of inferior services i.e., quality of service lower than the quality agreed upon.The above instances show the exploitation of consumers in the context of goods and services. So themeasures adopted by the government or non-government organisations (NGOs) for safeguarding theinterests of the consumers constitute consumer protection.

Need for Consumer Protection

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Answered by snehakumari1952005
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Project On Consumer Awareness :-

Acknowledgment :-

I am very thankful to the teacher "name" for providing necessary information regarding the project and also for her support in completing this project.

Certificate :-

This is to certify that I "name" of class X (2018-19) has successfully completed the project on "Consumer Awareness" under the guidance of "teacher's name".

Index :-

Keep the contents like -

Who is a consumer

Consumer Rights

Consumer Responsibilities

Consumer Awareness

Consumer Protection Act .. Etc.....

Consumer :-

Consumer is a person who purchases goods and/or services for personal use.

Consumer take decisions whether to buy the product or not.

Consumer can influenced by marketing advertisements.

Consumer Rights :-

a) Right to safety

b) Right to information

c) Right to choose

d) Right to heard

e) Right to consumer education

Consumer Responsibilities :-

Consumer should be aware of his/her rights under consumer protection act.

Consumers should be aware of the product which they are going to buy.

Consumers should check for the standard marks like Hallmark or ISI.

Consumer Awareness :-

Consumer Awareness is making the consumers aware of their rights.

It is making the consumer aware of the information about good and/or services, products.

Consumer Protection Act - 1986

The Consumer Protection Bill was introduced in Loksabha on 5th December 1986 in order to provide better protection of the interests of the consumer.

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