The CCC, or the Central Consumer Protection Authority, was established in India. It aims to promote and protect consumer rights. The authority addresses grievances and ensures fair trade practices. It also regulates misleading advertisements. The CCC plays a crucial role in safeguarding consumer interests. Its establishment reflects India's commitment to consumer welfare and legal protection. This enhances trust in the marketplace.
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Often, it's the local municipalities that are at the forefront when it comes to responding to emergencies such as the Covid-19 pandemic. In order to effectively handle these...