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Relief for Thousands: National consumer helpline helps consumers win back Rs 7.14 Crore

The National Consumer Helpline (NCH) has helped consumers secure refunds worth Rs 7.14 crore over the last two months, highlighting its growing role in protecting consumer rights across India. The e-commerce and travel sectors saw the highest number of grievances addressed

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The National Consumer Helpline (NCH) has facilitated refunds amounting to Rs 7.14 crore over the past two months, according to an official release by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs. The refunds were processed through the resolution of 15,426 complaints lodged by consumers spanning over 30 diverse sectors.

The initiative shows the government’s sustained efforts to empower consumers and ensure swift redressal of grievances, especially in sectors witnessing a surge in online transactions and digital service delivery.

Official data reveals that the e-commerce sector continues to be the largest contributor to consumer complaints. Out of the total 15,426 grievances resolved, a staggering 8,919 complaints were linked to e-commerce platforms. This alone led to refunds totalling ₹3.69 crore in the past two months.

The issues reported include defective or wrong products, delayed deliveries, service denials, cancellations, and refund disputes. With the rapid expansion of online shopping, the sheer volume of complaints reflects both the growing consumer base and the challenges in ensuring service quality.

“The exponential growth of online shopping has naturally brought with it a rise in consumer complaints. We are committed to addressing these issues promptly to protect consumer interests,” said an official from the Department of Consumer Affairs.

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Following the e-commerce segment, the travel and tourism industry emerged as the second-highest sector in terms of consumer grievances. Refunds worth Rs 81 lakh were processed for consumers who faced problems related to bookings, cancellations, and service deficiencies in airlines, hotels, and travel agencies.

Officials noted that as domestic and international travel picks up post-pandemic, complaints linked to online travel portals and booking platforms have also witnessed an uptick.

The wide reach of the National Consumer Helpline is evident from the geographic diversity of the complaints received. While Uttar Pradesh registered the highest number of e-commerce-related complaints at 1,242, grievances were also reported from smaller and less populous regions such as Sikkim and the Union Territory of Dadra & Nagar Haveli.

This highlights the growing digital penetration and increasing awareness about consumer rights even in remote areas. The Department emphasised that the spread of complaints reflects the inclusive nature of the grievance redressal platform.

One of the key factors contributing to the success and expanding reach of the NCH has been its integration with multiple digital platforms. Consumers can register complaints through a variety of channels, including:

Toll-Free Number: 1915 (available in 17 languages)
NCH Mobile App
UMANG App
SMS and WhatsApp (8800001915)
Email ([email protected])
Web Portal: consumerhelpline.gov.in
Integrated Grievance Redressal Mechanism (INGRAM)

The helpline acts as a single-window system to register and address grievances at the pre-litigation stage, thus reducing the burden on Consumer Commissions and courts. The availability of services in multiple languages further enhances accessibility for people across linguistic backgrounds.

The National Consumer Helpline operates as a flagship initiative under the Department of Consumer Affairs, offering pre-litigation advice and support to consumers as mandated under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. By resolving disputes amicably and swiftly, the helpline serves as a crucial tool in protecting consumer rights without the need for prolonged legal battles.

“This helpline not only provides speedy redressal but also significantly reduces the load on Consumer Commissions by resolving cases before they escalate into formal litigation,” said a senior official associated with the programme.

Officials pointed out that the steady rise in the number of grievances being registered is not necessarily a negative trend but rather a reflection of increasing consumer empowerment and awareness. With more citizens becoming digitally literate and conscious of their rights, there has been a corresponding rise in the use of grievance redressal platforms.

“The increase in the volume of complaints reflects the trust people are placing in the system. It is a positive sign that more consumers are now aware that help is just a call or click away,” the official added.

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has urged citizens across the country to proactively use the National Consumer Helpline to register their complaints and seek timely redressal. Consumers were reminded that the helpline is designed to offer hassle-free solutions and safeguard their interests as enshrined in law.

“Consumers must remember that the power lies in their hands. By using these platforms, they can hold service providers accountable and ensure that their rights are not violated,” said the spokesperson.

The Department also stressed the importance of pre-litigation resolution, which not only provides relief to aggrieved consumers but also helps in decongesting the judiciary, allowing for quicker justice in more complex legal cases.

As India moves towards a more digitally-driven economy, the role of consumer grievance redressal mechanisms like the NCH is likely to become even more critical. The government has reiterated its commitment to continuously strengthen the infrastructure, accessibility, and responsiveness of the helpline to meet the evolving needs of consumers.

Topics: India consumer rightsconsumer affairsNational Consumer HelplineNCH refundsConsumer Protection Acte-commerce complaintstravel grievances
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