Right to repair portal

Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal launched a host of new initiatives, including the right to repair portal and an NTH mobile app and opened new premises of National Consumer Helpline centre in Delhi on Saturday.

On the ‘right to repair’ portal, manufacturers will share the manual of product details with customers so that they can either repair by self, by third parties, rather than depend on original manufacturers. Initially, mobile phones, electronic, consumer durables, automobile and farming equipment will be covered.

On the ‘right to repair’ portal, manufacturers will share the manual of product details with customers so that they can either repair by self, by third parties, rather than depend on original manufacturers. It will help in consumers proprietary product control

Such an initiative would also promote the growth of local repair shops and prevent customers from throwing away products that were expensive or difficult to repair originally from the manufacturer.

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The NTH mobile app is a new initiative launched by the Food and Consumer Affairs Minister of India. The app is designed to provide consumers with information and assistance related to their rights and to help them resolve any disputes or issues they may have with products or services. The app is intended to make it easier for consumers to access information and resources and to hold businesses accountable for providing high-quality products and services.

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