FCS&CA Deptt observes State Consumer Day
SRINAGAR,
SEPTEMBER 01: Reiterating
the need for having information about their rights, Minister for Food, Civil
Supplies & Consumer Affairs and Information, Chowdhary Zulfkar today said
an aware consumer not only protects his rights, but has potential to protect
rights of entire society.
The Minister, who was the chief guest
on an awareness programme organized by FCS&CA Department to observe “State
Consumer Day”, said that the department observes three consumer days- World Consumer
Day on March 15, National Consumer Day on December 24, and State Consumer Day
on August 29, only to make the consumers aware of their rights and
entitlements.
Addressing a huge gathering in an
Information department’s auditorium, the Minister attributed consumer as the “king” and a “central
figure” around whom the entire economy runs.
Highlighting the importance of
consumers, the Minister said from manufacturers to service providers, everyone
builds their business model keeping the interests of consumers in mind. It
means the real power rests with a consumer who can make a strong society and
help in building and driving a strong economy provided he is aware of his
rights.
Speaking
philosophically, the Minister said if someone is into wrong practice it will
hunt him back in some other form. Elaborating the concept, Chowdhary Zulfkar
Ali a businessman or any manufacturer can only produce one or two things, but
as a consumer he himself, along with his family consumers scores of products
produced by others. If an individual or manufacturer is into mal-practice of
food adulteration, spurious drugs, illegal profiteering there is every good
chance that he would meet the same fate one day or other by consuming other
products.
The
Minister said the Government could make laws and would deploy enforcement
agencies to execute these laws, however, all this would be a futile exercise if
the society is not willing to change for better. Urging for a
self-introspection, the Minister said we should have a clean conscious and
unless our conscious does not lambast us for our wrong doings, improving on
current scenario would be a distant dream.
The
Minister asked business community of entire State to refrain from over charging
and illegal profiteering throughout year, especially on the occasion of
festivals. He said business community should ask themselves if it is reasonable
to do illegal profiteering on festivals, which teach us spirit of sacrifice,
brotherhood and spread joy and happiness. He said such mal-practices take over
the sheen from the markets.
Speaking
on religious lines, Zulfkar Ali said a person can do whatever, wrong he wants
to do in this world however, he should never forget that one day he has to
return to the eternal world, where only his good deeds would help him.
The
Minister informed that the Government is fully committed for empowering its
consumers. He said the present Government reconstituted the state level body “Jammu and
Kashmir State Consumer Protection Council (SCPC)” and
established “District Consumer Forms” in 14 districts of the State to
address the issues of consumers.
Earlier,
some of the college students, and IMPA professor Jahan Ara also presented their
views and urged consumers to be aware about their rights. Besides, Sri Pratap
college students presented also did a skit to highlight the importance of
knowing consumer rights. State's famous singers Shazia, and Feroz Ahmad Shah enthralled audience
with their melodious voice.
FCS&CA
Secretary, Shafiq Raina, Director FCS&CA Nissar Ahmad Wani, Director
Information Muneer-ul-Islam, Additional Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Vikas
Kundal, along with others were present in the function.

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