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The West Bengal Government has been actively considering a proposal to set up a new department titled "Consumer Affairs" to render better services to the State’s consumers. The Consumer Protection Act was enforced in the country in 1986 and accordingly ‘consumer protection forums were set up in the Centre and in the States. The Act was amended in 1993 incorporating a new provision for setting up of a separate department of ‘Consumer Affairs.’ However neither the Centre nor the States have so far fulfilled their statutory obligation, although the amending legislation was passed six years ago. At the centre , of course, there are civil supplies and consumer affairs departments under the overall jurisdiction of the Food and Supplies Ministry. In West Bengal, the Food and Supplies Department directly looks into the question of consumer protection. So now the State Government has initiated moves to enforce the 1993 Act and create the new department.

Both at the Centre and in the States consumers are supplied some essential items such as rice, wheat sugar, edible oil through the ration shops .In the States the distribution of these items rests with the Food and supplies department. Often complaints are lodged about the quality of the items supplied itself. And since the Food and Supplies Department is in charge of distributing these articles questions are being raised about the justifiability of lodging complaints with it by the consumers.

The State Law department has sent a note to the Chief Minister, Jyoti Basu pointing to the need for crating a separate wing of Consumer Affairs to be tagged to a different ministry.

here is reason to rejoice today. We, at Ganashakti, turned 33 on Sunday and this blossoming youth was marked by the resolve to reach out further to the people.

At a function held at the Centenary Hall of Calcutta University in Calcutta on Sunday, leader after leader applauded the good work done by Ganashakti in spreading the Communist message and it was great news to the hundreds present on the occasion that our print circulation has now reached a staggering 1.72 lakhs!

West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu, addressing the gathering, said that while his best wishes were with the comrades of the newspaper, the time had now come to ``assume greater responsibilities'' and take the information campaign and activism further to greater heights. He said that ``Communist journalists'' were a ``different breed altogether'' and that the basics were the need to draw the line with the bourgeoise press.'' He said, ``We have to educate the people. That is our foremost task.'' The chief minister, in a reference to the BJP, said that the party was busy disseminating the communal virus throughout the country and that the Congress, though no better as far as policies were concerned, was still a secular party. ``It should be the party newspaper's task to carry this message to the people. We should listen to the problems of the people; in fact, an action line should be developed in the columns of the paper where people can seek redressal of their complaints. I would also expect ministers to reply to those letters. And tell the people why some complaints cannot be attended to or why some problems cannot be solved immediately,'' he said.

Basu also said that the paper had gone from strength to strength and recalled the days when the party was banned and the paper, then an eveninger, had to be brought out under a different name. ``It was some experience,'' he said.

The former editor of Ganashakti and state secretary of the state CPI(M), Anil Biswas, also congratulated the Ganashakti workforce and criticised the BJP Government for its policies. ``They are now saying that there should be no holiday on May Day and instead have a state holiday on the day of Vishwakarma Puja. They want us to mark the birthday of Vyasa as Education Day instead of the birth anniversary of S.Radhakrishnan.Now what can you possibly say to such moves except register your protest? And for this, Ganashakti has a major role in spreading the correct message,'' Biswas said. The Politburo member also said that he was happy to announce that the Internet edition of Ganashakti which went on line one-and-a-half months back, was becoming increasingly popular and had been accessed by more than 8,000 Internet users. Also, Biswas announced that Ganashakti, in order to cope with its growing demand, would launch an edition from Siliguri, the nerve centre of North Bengal.

The editor of Ganashakti, Dipen Ghosh, who gave the welcome address, remembered the ``invaluable roles of Comrade Muzaffar Ahmed, Comrade Pramode Dasgupta and Comrade Saroj Mukherjee in the establishment and consolidation of the paper'' and urged workers to carry on the fight against social injustice. State home (police )minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya, Politburo member Biman Bose, Left Front chairman Sailen Dasgupta and party MP Somnath Chatterjee were present.





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