Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

what government should do to protect consumers rights ? atleast 5 points​

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Answered by Ayushrout
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1. Right to Choose
What most of us don't know is that a consumer can even bargain on the MRP.

2. Right to Safety
The main application of this right is in the healthcare, pharmaceuticals and food processing sector as these have direct impact on health. It aims to protect consumers against immoral practices by doctors, hospitals, pharmacies and the automobile industry. But in the absence of worlds class product testing facilities in our country the right can, well, be termed as toothless.

3. Right to Information
This right is meant to protect consumers against unfair trade practices. But there are many consumer goods in India that do not follow the standardized labelling convention.

4. Right to be Heard
.If the new bill seeking to amend the present law is passed, a Central Consumer Protection Authority with investigative powers will be set up.

5. Right to Redressal
There are consumer courts at district, state and national level for redressal of disputes. But these courts have immense scope of improvement. Apart from the infrastructure constraint, the number of officials required are way less than deployed.


Ayushrout: half
Anonymous: gal...at
Anonymous: baat
Ayushrout: right to redressal and right to heard
Anonymous: ok
Ayushrout: apko 5 chaiya tha na
Ayushrout: points
Anonymous: ya
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Answered by kiran070
7

The organizations that monitor and issue these certificates allow producers to use their logos provided, they follow certain quality standards.

2) The government of India passed a law popularly known as RTI Act right to information.

3) The government imposed certification marks for agriculture as well as Industrial products to ensure quality

4)  The government also set up separate departments of Consumer Affairs in central and state government. HEY MATE HOPE IT HELPS YOU PLZ mRKME AS BRAINLIEST

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