Govt working on new consumer protection law - PM
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He said, the Government is committed towards consumer interest protection and is in process of drafting new consumer Act.
Addressing an international conference on consumer protection in New Delhi, Mr Modi said, a Central Consumer Protection Authority with executive powers will be constituted for quick remedial action.
The new law will incorporate the revised 2015 UN guidelines on consumer protection.
The Prime Minister said, due to GST, the various indirect and hidden taxes have ceased to exist. The biggest beneficiaries of GST will be the consumers and middle class.
He said, a new business culture has been started after the GST and poor will be most benefited out of it.
Mr Modi said, there is a need to move ahead from only consumer protection towards best consumer practices and consumer prosperity. He said the focus of his government is on consumer empowerment and ensuring consumer faces no difficulties.
The Prime Minister said, effective grievance redressal systems are vital for a democracy and the government is integrating technology and ensuring stronger grievance redressal mechanisms.
Mr Modi said, the Government's efforts ensured inflation has been kept under check and the consumer saves money. He said, the Government has devoted effort and resources towards digital empowerment of the rural consumer.
The Prime Minister said, one person each from 6 crore rural houses of the country will be empowered to be digitally literate. He said, that paying consumers subsidy directly on cooking LPG has led to a saving of 57,000 crore rupees.
Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, Minister of State for Food C R Choudhry, and Secretary General UNCTAD Dr Mukhisa Kituyi were present in the conference.
Mr Paswan said, the upcoming Consumer Protection Bill will be a revolutionary Bill. The Minister equated ISI trademark with international standard.
Dr Mukhisa Kituyi said, defining consumer interest in a changing world is a challenging task. He said, protecting the interest of online consumers is very important in the era of digital revolution. #casansaar (Source - NewsonAir)
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