The Consumer Affairs Department is actively reaching out to higher education institutions to enhance consumer awareness and legal metrology. This initiative includes seminars and workshops aimed at educating students and faculty about their rights and responsibilities as consumers.
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The main goal is to enhance consumer awareness and empower students and faculty with knowledge about their rights and responsibilities as consumers, particularly in areas like real estate and product safety.
The seminars will cover a range of topics including the Consumer Protection Act, the role of consumer courts, procedures for filing complaints, and practical advice on avoiding scams and traps in the marketplace.
The department is focusing on issues related to the delivery of flats by developers, educating consumers about their rights to ensure they receive what they have paid for and reduce instances of fraud.
The seminars will feature legal professionals, consumer rights advocates, and industry experts who will provide insights and practical tips on consumer protection.
Yes, the department is considering extending this initiative to other segments of the population, such as senior citizens and rural communities, to create a more widespread impact on consumer awareness.

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