Consumer awareness programme held in Zunheboto

Consumer awareness programme held in Zunheboto

Participants and officials during the programme held at Town Hall Zunheboto on June 4. (Morung Photo)

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Zunheboto | June 5

Zunheboto Range Students’ Union (ZRSU), in collaboration with the Legal Metrology and Consumer Protection (LMCP), organised a Consumer Awareness programme at Zunheboto Town Hall on June 4. It was attended by over 600 individuals, including ZCCI officials, members of Zunheboto GBs Association, and students from Cornerstone Higher Secondary School, Immanuel Higher Secondary School, Olympic Higher Secondary School, Woodland Higher Secondary School, and Bloomfield Higher Secondary School.

Er Pukhai L Swu, Inspector of Legal Metrology and Consumer Protection, Zunheboto, as the resource person highlighted the significance of understanding consumer rights.

Swu stressed that consumers should be aware of their spending and what they receive in return. He said efforts are being made to promote transparency in the market so that consumers know exactly what they are paying for, which will help prevent unfair practices and build trust between buyers and sellers.

Swu pointed out a common misconception that electronic weighing machines cannot be manipulated. He clarified that since they are man-made, they can be tampered with. He urged the Zunheboto Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ZCCI) to routinely check weighing machines in the market. He further explained that electronic weighing machines must be able to demonstrate accuracy by measuring a test weight equal to 10% of their maximum capacity. For instance, a 100 kg machine should accurately measure a standard 10 kg test weight and should be presented near the machine.

Swu highlighted that various unfair trade practices are prevalent in Zunheboto, especially concerning pre-packaged commodities such as dal and sugar. These practices include selling underweight packages, overcharging, or offering substandard products. He also noted that many imported goods are being sold in the market without proper Maximum Retail Price (MRP) labeling, which violates Indian consumer protection laws. According to Indian law, all imported pre-packaged commodities meant for retail must display the MRP, importer’s details, net quantity, and date of import. If consumers come across products without MRP labels, they are encouraged to report them to consumer protection authorities or the Legal Metrology department.

He also raised concerns about the disuse of coins in Zunheboto, questioning if this reflected an unofficial ban, as coins remain legal tender under RBI regulations.

Easter H Yepthomi, Retainer Lawyer Zunheboto District Legal Services Authority, addressed legal aspects of consumer rights. She explained that a person is only considered a consumer if the goods or services are purchased for personal use and not for commercial purposes. Yepthomi stated that individuals under 18 cannot file consumer complaints on their own; a parent or guardian must do so on their behalf. She also advised consumers to prepare at least three copies of a complaint, accompanied by supporting documents, when filing at the district level. She emphasized the importance of always asking for a bill or receipt, even for small purchases, as it can serve as proof in the future.

Another resource person, Kikheto Muru, President of ZCCI, urged participants to spread awareness about consumer rights and responsibilities to prevent exploitation. Muru emphasized that many consumers blindly accept whatever shopkeepers offer without checking the product thoroughly. He stressed that consumers should always check vital information like expiry dates to ensure safety and quality, thereby protecting themselves from health risks and unfair trade practices.

Earlier, the programme was chaired by Kitolu S. Kiba, Finance Secretary of ZRSU, and recorded by Lydia Kiba, Assistant General Secretary of ZRSU. Zato H Assembly Secy. ZRSU invoked God's presence in the program, a welcome address delivered by Viki K. Zhimo, President of ZRSU, who warmly welcomed all participants and emphasized the importance of consumer rights awareness. A special number was presented by Bokivi Yepthomi, and the vote of thanks was delivered by Holonto S. Zhimomi, General Secretary of ZRSU.
Vote of thanks was delivered by Holonto S Zhimomi General Secretary, ZRSU.



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