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World
Consumer Rights Day observed by CPA India
15 March: CONSUMERS'
PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (CPA India), a leading National level,
Non-Government and Non-Profit Consumer Organization in India
has observed World Consumer Rights Day 2008 at Agartala, India.
CPA India has organized open market meetings in five market
places today as part of celebration of the World Consumer
Rights Day. The speakers namely Paban Chandra Deb, Joydip
Paul, Bhabatosh Debnath and Haridas Datta, members of CPA
India, have highlighted the rights and obligations of the
consumers. The theme of this year's WCRD, campaign against
junk food marketing, danger of junk food upon the health of
the children has been described by the speakers. Mr Paul has
also participated in a television talk on this occasion |
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'Educating consumers
is need of the hour'
MANGALORE: Educating consumers is the
need of the hour, New Delhi-based National Consumer Disputes
Redressal Commission member P D Shenoy has stressed.
He was addressing executives of the Corporation
Bank on Consumer Protection campaign in India, here recently.
Since the enactment of Consumer Act in 1986, consumer redressal
machinery had disposed off nearly 25 lakh cases across the
country, he added.
“There are 35 state commissions, 604
district forums and a national commission in the country,’’
he informed. Elaborating various measures initiated by the
Commission, Shenoy said Consumer Online Resource and
Empowerment Centre [CORE (www.core.nic.in)]
had been set up at the initiative of the Ministry of Consumer
Affairs.
“The centre provides online consumer
grievance redressal system, providing information relating
to consumer rights, assisting in understanding legal procedure,
taking up complaint to default parties and also providing
a network among voluntary organisations,’’ he
said adding; “For all consumer-related information and
guidance, a toll free National Consumer Helpline is available.
Speed, brevity and equity is hallmark of Consumer Protection.’’
Earlier, Corporation Bank Chairman and Managing
Director B Sambamurthy said; “The Corporation Bank is
one of the top three public sector banks in the country in
terms of investment in technology. The focus of the Bank is
on client acquisition.’’
Within a year, the Bank had added one million
customers. The Bank had also made significant progress under
financial inclusion, having surveyed over 1,200 villages across
the country and nearly a lakh savings accounts opened in those
villages, he claimed.
“The Bank is now poised to cross the
milestone of Rs 1 lakh crore in business by 2008,’’
he added. Bank General Manager B R Bhat was also present.
Friday January 4 2008 09:19 IST,
Express News Service
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At
last a silver lining…….!!!
Those producing and selling counterfeit
and spurious drugs will face life imprisonment and/or
fine of Rs 10 lakh. On the other hand, scientists violating
and conducting unsafe and unethical clinical trials
may soon face imprisonment of five years and a fine
of Rs 20 lakh. The health ministry will table the amended
Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, in the current Parliament
session. While one part of the amendment will create
the Central Drug Authority (CDA), the other envisages
strict punishment for violation of the ethics related
to clinical research and spurious drugs. |

Extracted From: TOI
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A
lesson to be learnt…………
A mobile service provider that deducted Rs 50 from the prepaid
account holder Jignesh Darji, without intimation, was penalised
by the Vadodara consumer court. The court asked the service
provider to pay Darji the Rs 50 along with nine per cent interest
and compensation for mental agony. The total sum to be paid
to Darji now amounts to Rs 8,550. |
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Clean
bowled The State Consumer
Commission on Friday, awarded a compensation of Rs 1 lakh
to a passenger of Indian Airlines who was injured when a bag,
belonging to another passenger, had fallen on him from the
overhead luggage compartment seven years ago. ‘‘(The
incident)... demonstrates the utter negligence on the part
of the airline in not taking care and caution by ensuring
that overhead bins were properly secured and luggage securely
stored in them,’’ said Commission president Justice
J D Kapoor. He observed that no baggage over five kilograms
should be allowed to be stored in the overhead luggage compartments
to avoid mishaps.
Source--------TIMES
NEWS NETWORK
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At
last a hope…….
Banks should directly market credit cards
and collect their dues from cardholders instead of appointing
selling and collecting agents. While selling agents are not
forthcoming about the complete terms and conditions of credit
cards, collecting agents adopt coercive methods and use abusive
language to collect dues. Unfortunately, banks do not take
responsibility for their agents’ actions. This was the
opinion of various consumer organisations at a seminar on
“Credit cards-boon or bane for consumers,” organised
by the Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department on
Wednesday.
Extracted from
---------The Hindu
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Justice
delayed is justice denied. A
bunch of class action suits filed by around 130 farmers from
Maharashtra, seeking compensation for the loss of yield caused
by the poor quality of hybrid cotton seeds sold to them, took
14 long years. The entire chain of events puts a huge question
mark over the suitability of this forum (consumer courts)
for farmers in distress.The need of the hour is that the Union
ministry of consumer affairs gives specific instructions to
all the consumer courts in the country to take up complaints
by farmers on a priority basis and complete the process of
resolution of disputes within the shortest possible time.
The urgency is heightened by the increasing number of suicides
by farmers, particularly in states such as Andhra Pradesh,
Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Source----The
Telegraph, Kolkatta
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Now,
expect better food on trains
New Delhi: The next time you are unhappy
with the quality of food while travelling on a train, expect
two ‘‘quality control personnel’’
from reputed hotel management institutes available for redressal
of any grievance. As part of its comprehensive revamp of the
food catering facility on trains, the Indian Railway Catering
and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has deployed two qualified
persons on each train with a 24-hour helpline for customers.
The changes also include stringent controls, better monitoring
of food and a menu available to the passengers. The public
sector giant pledged before the apex court in a PIL hearing
that it will do away with water pouches, and replace them
with safe bottled water. ‘‘A state of art kitchen
has been designed, an in-house training cell has also been
set up, specialised equipment is also being procured,’’
the affidavit said, adding that the staff has also been provided
with new uniforms. IRCTC submitted that all suggestions have
been incorporated.
Source--- TIMES
NEWS NETWORK
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Its
time to act……………
In response to Monday’s tariff hike
by Airtel and Hutch that raised SMS and call rates to Rs 1.20
from the earlier Re 1 level, consumer groups across the country
have threatened to take legal action unless Trai intervenes
and enforces a rollback.
Bejon Misra of Consumer
VOICE said, “This is not the first time we are seeing
a cartel-like behavior. These two operators have increased
rates by the same extent on similar services on the same day.
This is far too convenient to be a coincidence.”
Mr. Misra said VOICE and Consumer
Coordination Council, a national coalition of 57 leading consumer
organisations are waiting for Trai to act, failing which legal
recourse is certain. “The regulator is accountable.
How is he allowing this,” he questions.
Extracted
from --- The
Times of India
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