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On 17 July 2000, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution was renamed as the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, with two departments - Department of Food & Public Distribution and Department of Consumer Affairs. [2] Civil Supplies National Resources and Scientific Research 1951 [3] Irrigation and Power 1952
Inter-State Trade: The Spirituous Preparations (Inter-State Trade and Commerce) Control Act, 1955 (39 of 1955). Control of Futures Trading: the Forward Contracts (Regulations) Act, 1952 (74 of 1952). The department regulates the availability and prescribes measures to see that the system works towards the food security of vulnerable people.
Pages in category "State civil supplies departments of India" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Kerala Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs ...
The department acts as a facilitator, in consultation with central ministries/departments, states/UT administrations, organisations and individuals, to improve government functioning through administrative reforms in the spheres of restructuring the government, process improvement, organisation and methods and grievance handling, and by ...
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Department is further divided into following offices for administrative purpose. [2] State and District level consumer protection : [3] Consumer Welfare Advisory Committee [4] District Consumer Protection Councils; State Consumer Protection Council; Jurisdiction of the State Commission & District Forum; District Fora; Circuit Bench; State ...
A State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission is an Indian autonomous, statutory and constitutional institution formed as a quasi judicial body at the state and union territory level under Section 2(44) of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 to protect the rights of consumers.
The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 was introduced in the Lok Sabha as a replacement of COPRA, 1986 on 8 July 2019 by the Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Ram Vilas Paswan. [1] It was passed by Lok Sabha on 30 July 2019 [2] and later passed in Rajya Sabha on 6 August 2019. [3] [4] [5]