consumer protection

INDIAN TRANSPORT CRISIS: MONOPOLIES AND LOW INVESTMENT DEGRADE PUBLIC WELFARE

Recent transport crises show how limited public investment and rising private monopolies create both demand and supply shocks. Low rail funding and weak airline regulation expose flaws in the neo-liberal model. Strong public spending, fair taxation of the rich and tighter market oversight are essential to protect welfare.

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SANCHAR SAATHI: A SECURITY SHIELD OR A PRIVACY THREAT?

Sanchar Saathi boosts telecom security through tools like CEIR and TAFCOP, blocking stolen devices and fraudulent SIMs. But the mandate to pre-install a non-removable app on smartphones has raised privacy concerns. Moving ahead requires balancing security with strong data protection, transparency, public trust, and industry cooperation.

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RIGHT TO REPAIR: MEANING, SIGNIFICANCE AND WAY FORWARD

India's Repairability Index framework promotes the "Right to Repair" for electronics, empowering consumers with informed choices and reducing e-waste. This initiative combats planned obsolescence, promotes a circular economy, and creates economic opportunities. It addresses consumer grievances and aligns with global sustainability goals.

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