IANS | 26 Dec, 2023
The government has thrown open the e-Jagriti portal and video
conferencing (VC) facility for the National Consumer Dispute Redressal
Commission and state consumer commissions as part of the focus on
leveraging technology for consumer protection and grievance redressal.
Launching
the facilities as part of the National Consumer Day celebrations,
Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal said, the e-Jagriti portal, VC
facility for NCDRC, drone testing in NTH, National Consumer Helpline 2.0
in 17 languages, exemplify the Indian government’s efforts to build
consumer trust.
The Minister urged the Department of Consumer
Affairs to focus on making Jagriti a “jan andolan” by spreading
awareness, providing choices, efficient grievance redressal to consumers
and getting continuous feedback from them.
He appreciated the
fact that number of calls received at national consumer helpline had
shot up from from 10,000 in 2013 to 1,32,209 till November this year
The
minister urged the Department of Consumer Affairs to collaboratively
strategise with consumer commissions in leveraging technology to
eliminate old pending cases entirely and address new cases more swiftly
and in real-time.
However, the minister also cautioned that along
with this technological expansion comes an increase in associated risks.
“The ongoing conversation regarding subjects such as AI and consumer
protection, including the mitigation of dark patterns, highlights the
imperative for a comprehensive stakeholder discussion,” he said.
Goyal
commended the recent release of the "Guidelines for Prevention and
Regulation of Dark Patterns, 2023" by the Department of Consumer
Affairs. These guidelines, outlining 13 specific dark patterns, aim to
prevent and regulate manipulative practices, fostering a fair and
transparent marketplace for consumers.
Goyal also inaugurated the
Drone certification facility and new laboratories at National Test House
and Domestic Appliances testing Laboratory, Mumbai. The Transformer
Testing facility at Guwahati and Organic Food Testing Laboratory at
Jaipur were also inaugurated by the minister.
Speaking on the
issues related to prices of essential goods, Goyal emphasised that by
implementing proactive measures and monetary and fiscal policies in
collaboration with the Department of Consumer Affairs, successfully
managed to keep food inflation in check.
The Minister appreciated
the department's proactive initiatives which includes establishment of
140 new Price Monitoring centres making it a total of 550 price
monitoring centres that monitors and analyses indicative price and
thereby shield consumers from food inflation.
He noted the
department’s intervention in making tomato and onion along with Bharat
Dal and Bharat Atta at subsidised prices to all consumers, saying that
it demonstrates the present government’s commitment to protecting
consumers from inflation.
NCDRC president Amreshwar Pratap Sahi in
his keynote address emphasised the need for widespread consumer
protection across the nation. He suggested that the e-filing of cases
should be accessible to every corner of the country, ensuring that even
technologically challenged consumers can utilize it to file cases
through e-daakhil.