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प्रश्न
Find the odd one.
विकल्प
Right of healthy environment
Right to education
Right to represent
Right to redress
उत्तर
Right of healthy environment, Right to education, Right to represent, Right to redress. - Right to education
संबंधित प्रश्न
What information one should check before buying a product?
When do we observe World Consumer's Rights Day?
Study the following case/situation and express your opinion.
Mr. Ashok visited a shop to buy a pair of shoes for Rs. 700. The salesman forced him to buy a pair of bigger size shoes of the ordinary company by claiming this size would be suitable to him. After reaching home, he discovered that shoes are still too big for him. He complained about the shoes to the shopkeeper. It was denied by the shopkeeper to replace the shoes despite the availability of stock.
In the above case,
- Which right has been violated?
- Is Ashok a buyer or end user?
- Where can Mr. Ashok file his complaint?
The final aim of modern marketing is ______.
Write a short note on Right to be informed.
What are the rights of consumers according to John F. Kennedy?
What do you understand about the” Right to protection of health and safety”.
Explain the rights of the consumers.
Explain the rights of the consumers.
Explain the rights of the consumers.
State any four rights of the consumer.
Under which right will Mr. Mohit get a compensation for a faulty product?
Maya had purchased a washing machine, which stopped working after two weeks. She asked for a replacement, but nothing was done. ‘Which Consumer Right is being violated in this case?
The consumer has a right to acquire knowledge and to be a well-informed consumer throughout life. Which right is being discussed here?
______ is a consumer right.
The consumer has the right to be protected against the marketing of goods which are hazardous to life and property. This comes under the Right to ______.
Which of the following are the two rights of a consumer according to the Consumer protection Act?
Which of the following are not the 'rights' according to Consumer Protection Act?