Consumer Rights
A. Availing details of ingredients of a product | (i) Right to safety |
B. Agmark | (ii) Dealing with consumer cases |
C. Accident due to faulty engine in a scooter | (iii) Certification of edible oil and cereals |
D. District Consumer Court | (iv) Agency that develop standards for goods and services |
E. Consumers International | (v) Right to information |
F. Bureau of Indian Standards | (vi) Global level institution of consumer welfare organisations |
A. Availing details of ingredients of a product | (i) Right to information |
B. Agmark | (ii) Certification of edible oil and cereals |
C. Accident due to faulty engine in a scooter | (iii) Right to safety |
D. District Consumer Court | (iv) Dealing with consumer cases |
E. Consumers International | (v) Global level institution of consumer welfare organisations |
F. Bureau of Indian Standards | (vi) Agency that develop standards for goods and services |
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Mention a few factors which cause exploitation of consumers.
What is the rationale behind the enactment of Consumer Protection Act, 1986?
Describe some of your duties as consumer if you visit a shopping complex in your locality.
Suppose you buy a bottle of honey and a biscuit packet. Which logo or mark you will have to look for and why?
What legal measures were taken by the government to empower the consumers in India?
Mention some of the rights of consumers and write a few sentences on each.
By what means can the consumers express their solidarity?
Critically examine the progress of consumer movement in India.
Select True or False
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