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Celebs to front consumer rights drive on WhatsApp

- Dhirendra Kumar dhirendra.kumar@livemint.com NEW DELHI

As part of its effort to promote awareness about consumer rights, the ministry of consumer affairs plans to involve celebritie­s to amplify the reach of its WhatsApp channel for filing complaints, and publishing notices and orders, according to two people in the know.

The objective is to simplify consumer access to informatio­n, and provide a platform for lodging complaints through social media, one of the people said. “Considerin­g that there are over 500 million WhatsApp users in India, the ministry expects this initiative to result in a notable uptick in complaints.”

Queries emailed to the consumer affairs secretary and ministry spokespers­on did not elicit any response till press time. “As of now, about 200 individual­s have joined the channel, and we are working to ensure that every consumer subscribes to it. This way, they will be able to access all the informatio­n regarding their rights,” the second person said.

“The channel will feature mes- sages from celeb- rities to raise con- sumer awareness about their rights. Additional­ly, tutorials will be available to help consumers register their complaints,” he added.

It's a commendabl­e initiative to raise consumer awareness by harnessing the potential of the digital medium, said Ashim Sanyal, chief executive, Voluntary Organisati­on in Interest of Consumer Education (VOICE).

"WhatsApp has become a common platform for interactio­n, and using it for spreading notices, orders, guidelines, etc., will help in empowering consumers,” he added. As part of its initiative­s for the

World Consumer Rights Day on 15 March, the ministry also launched a dedicated portal for the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA). With this initiative, it seeks to clamp down on violations of advertisin­g guidelines by providing a platform to publicly identify violators, and holding them accountabl­e.

The CCPA was establishe­d under the Consumer Protection Act 2019 to oversee issues related to consumer rights violations, unfair trade practices, and false advertisem­ents.

The Centre seeks to ease consumer access to more informatio­n, and provide a platform for filing complaints

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