World Consumer rights Day 2023 observed on March 15th globally
World Consumer rights Day 2023: The International Consumer Rights Day is observed every year on March 15 with the goal of promoting consumer protection and increasing global awareness of consumer rights. The day is also used to highlight global market inequities. The yearly celebration of cooperation among the global consumer movement. On this day, consumers around the world advocate for their fundamental rights, demand their protection and observance, and condemn unfair trade practises.
March 2023 Current Affairs Quiz
World Consumer rights Day 2023: Theme
The theme of World Consumer Rights Day 2023 is “Empowering Consumers Through Clean Energy Transitions.” It aims to increase awareness of consumer empowerment and their responsibility to fight for a more rapid transition to renewable energy.
World Consumer rights Day 2023: Significance
The major purpose of International Consumer Rights Day is to protect consumers from unfair treatment or market exploitation that could compromise their rights. Customers understand their rights and how to exercise them in everyday life.
World Consumer rights Day: History
The day was established on March 15, 1983, in response to US President John F. Kennedy’s speech to the US Congress on the same day in 1962. He spoke about the subject of consumer rights, emphasised how important it was, and made history by being the first head of state to do so. Every year on this day, a number of organisations, including Consumer International, mark the occasion by hosting events and launching campaigns to defend consumer rights.
Consumer rights in India:
The Indian Parliament enacted the consumer protection act on December 9, 1986, giving customers more power. The act is primarily concerned with the creation of consumer councils, forums, and appellate courts for the resolution of consumer complaints.
The act embeds the following rights:
- Right to be heard at an appropriate forum
- Right to seek redressal in case of unfair trade practices
- Right to consumer education
- Right to goods and services at competitive prices
- Right to be informed about the quality, potency, purity, standard and price of goods and services
- Right to be protected against wrong marketing of goods and services which are hazardous to the life and property
What is Jago Grahak Jago?
Jago Grahak Jago is a consumer awareness programme launched by the Government of India’s Department of Consumer Affairs under the Ministry of Consumer and Public Distributions in 2005.
Main Features of the Jago Grahak Jago programme
- Media advertisements.
- Video campaigns.
- Printings.
- Posters.
- Audio campaigns.