The Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution recently revealed that there were around 15,000 violations of Maximum Retail Price (MRP) during the AIADMK regime in Tamil Nadu. These violations were reported across various sectors, including essential commodities and consumer goods. The minister highlighted the need for strict enforcement of MRP regulations to protect consumers from being overcharged. The violations were detected through inspections conducted by the department, and action was taken against the erring establishments. The government has been working towards creating awareness among consumers about their rights and the importance of checking MRP while making purchases. It is crucial for businesses to comply with MRP regulations to ensure fair pricing and transparency in transactions. The minister emphasized the government’s commitment to cracking down on MRP violations and urged consumers to report any instances of overcharging. This initiative aims to safeguard consumer interests and promote a fair marketplace. Stay updated on the latest developments in consumer protection and MRP enforcement to make informed purchasing decisions.
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