Consumer Awareness: Sainik School Purulia
Consumer Awareness: Sainik School Purulia
Consumer Awareness: Sainik School Purulia
Subham Roy
Grade 10
Trivia:
Every Year 24th December is observed as National
Consumer Day with a specific theme in India. On
this day the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 had
received the assent of the president. The
enactment of this Act is considered as a historic
milestone in the consumer movement in the
country.
Why does the Consumer need to be Aware?
1. Right to Safety
Consumption of goods or services which are not up to the mark can
have adverse effects on the consumer’s health and safety. In order to
protect the consumer’s interest, they have a right to receive high
quality and reliable goods. For instance- Household goods like LPG
cylinders if not sealed properly can cause immense damage to life
and property, Stale food items can cause harm to buyers health,
Low-quality cosmetics can cause similar harms.
2. Right to Information
3. Right to Choose
This right provides access to all the variety of goods and services
and competitive prices. In monopolistic competition, the goods and
services can’t be of the best quality and price. The seller should not
also use aggressive techniques to see the products and consumers
should have the right to all the variety of alternatives. This right
requires free competition in the market. The consumer should have
a free choice in choosing any product from the market.
4. Right to be Heard
This right gives authority to the consumers to settle any claims and
complaints against sellers for their unfair trade practices and
exploitation. The buyer has a right to redress if the quality of the
product is compromised. Consumers need to file a complaint under
the consumer protection act.
Administrative Measures
When the government fixes prices lower than the equilibrium price,
demand exceeds supply, which leads to black-marketing and
hoarding. To check these, the government sells different
commodities at different FPS control prices.
Technical Measures
Legislative Measures