| Stresses on strengthening redress mechanism, reviews Eid-ul–Azha arrangements |
JAMMU, AUGUST 29: Minister
for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) and Information,
Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today called for creating mass awareness about consumer
rights and strengthening the mechanism for redressing public grievances.
The Minister was addressing students, consumer rights activists, civil
society members, traders and government functionaries during a function
organized by FCS&CA Department to mark the State Consumer Rights Day here
at Government College for Woman, Gandhi Nagar.
The
programme was organized to generate awareness among youth regarding J&K
Consumer Protection Act,1987.
Also present were Controller LMD, Vipra Behl, Director FCS&CA, RA
Inqlabi, Joint Director, Information, Manisha Sareen, Principal GCW, Kaushal
Samotra, representatives of Chamber of Commerce , Traders Federation and NGOs
were also present on the occasion.
Highlighting the need for generating massive awareness on consumer
rights among general populace, the Minister said “jago
grahak jago” should be the watch word for one and all .
He said that the suitable yardstick for assessing the ground impact of
the law is implementation of redressal mechanism as specified in the Act.
“Good trade practices including availability of quality
products, for which the government and stakeholders are striving, will help in
confidence building measures among the consumers thus creating win- win situation for all” the Minister asserted.
He further said that fines and penalties for violation of rules also
reflects the level of monitoring mechanism and quality standards required to be
maintained in goods and services whether education, food, medicine and other
day to day consumer commodities.
He also talked about new challenges faced to the government for
safeguarding the consumer rights with the advent of online shopping. He opined
that the roll out of Goods and Services (GST) envisaging single taxation system
will also help in further strengthening of the act.
Meanwhile, the college students also presented their views on consumer
rights - right to choose, right to information, right to be heard, right to
redressal, right to consumer education and right to safety. They called upon
all the stakeholders including customers, government agencies, NGOs to work in
tandem to evolve best trade practices.
Nav Durga Kala Manch presented a skit highlighting the importance of
consumer awareness about their rights, quality of services and goods against
the value paid, taking decisions as consumers by checking the validity, expiry
date, MRP, quality and quantity.
Earlier, the Minister chaired a meeting to review the arrangements for
upcoming Eid-ul-Azha including availability of consumer goods, market checking
to regulate rates and quality of meat , chicken and other eatables, besides the
availability of sacrificial animals .
The meeting was attended by Divisional Commissioner Dr Mandeep K
Bhandari , IGP Dr S D Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Jammu Kumar Rajeev Ranjan, Director
FCS&CA, R A Inqalabi, and representatives from PHE , PDD , JMC, Fire
Services, Health services , Drugs and Food Control Organisation.
Stressing on strict price regulation of essential commodities, the
Minister directed the district administration to constitute inspection squads
comprising functionaries from LMD, Revenue, Police and Drug Control and Food
Safety departments.
The Minister directed district administration to ensure that sacrificial
animals are sold at the indentified mandies and designated officers from
FCS&CA and team of doctors from animal and sheep husbandry department
ensure that good quality and disease free animals are being procured by the
people.
He further directed the Divisional Commissioner to issue a circular to
all districts for making elaborate arrangements for Eid as per the needs and
geographical condition of the area.

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