Minister Dhurve at World Consumer Protection Day Programme
Thursday - March 16, 2017 12:36 am ,
Category : MADHYA PRADESH
Consumer Helpline to be Started within 3 Months
Concrete Efforts Must to Aware Consumers of Remote and Rural Areas
Concrete Efforts Must to Aware Consumers of Remote and Rural Areas
Bhopal: Minister for Food-Civil Supplies, Consumer Protection and Labour Omprakesh Dhurve said that concrete efforts must be taken to generate awareness among the consumers of remote and rural areas. Consumer helpline should be started. Dhurve was addressing the World Consumer Protection Day programme.
Referring to the activities of Food, Drug Administration, Weight and Measurement, Oil and Gas Companies, Banks and Voluntary Organisations displayed in the stalls put up at the State Level programme at Bhopal Haat, Dhurve said that there is a need to pay attention in rural areas besides urban areas.
Minister Dhurve further stated that need to bring acceleration in redressal of consumer cases is must. He said that maximum number of cases are registered in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior and Jabalpur urban areas. This shows the awareness among the people of urban areas. Cases not registered in few districts indicates that consumer awareness programmes should also be organized in rural areas. He said that grant on priority should be given to such voluntary organizations.
Principal Secretary K.C. Gupta informed that consumer helpline will be started by the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department within 2 to 3 months. Consumers will be facilitated to obtain information after registering complaints on toll free number of helpline.
Minister Dhurve also inspected the exhibition. 35 stalls have been put up by various departments and voluntary organizations. Chairman Madhya Pradesh Warehousing and Logistic Corporation Rajendra Singh Rajput and Chairman Madhya Pradesh Civil Supplies Corporation Hitesh Bajpai also inspected the exhibition. Commissioner Food Vivek Porwal, Managing Director Civil Supplies Corporation Faiz Ahmad Qidwai and Registrar State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission Avdhesh Shrivastava were present on the occasion.

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