Puttur: St Philomena College – Suraksha Consumer Forum visit district offices
Bellevision Media Network
Puttur, 28 Nov 2015: Suraksha Consumer Forum of St Philomena College, here as a part of the certificate course on Consumer Education organized practical training programme and visited District Information Center, Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Office, Lokayukta Office, department of food civil supplies and consumer affairs, District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum and had a discussion with the officers on Thursday November 26.
The president of District Federation of Consumer Organizations M J Salian in his address to the members of the Suraksha Consumer Forum, focused on various components and methods of evaluation under certificate course on consumer education.
The chief planning officer of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Vishwanath explained about administrative mechanism of Gram Panchayat, Taluk Panchayat and Zilla Panchayat.
Lokayukta police inspector Vijaya Prasad while addressing the members said, ‘Corruption is internationally recognized a major problem, capable of endangering stability and security of society, threatening social, economic and political development and undermining the values of democracy and morality. Lokayukta investigates cases of corruption and recommend action.’ He also gave an insight to the students on the various ways of detecting corruption by using chemical powder.
The manager of district food civil supplies and consumer affairs, Sunanda Bhat, while interacting with the members said, ‘Under Public Distribution System, government issues 3 types of ration cards: Anthyodaya Anna Yojana Cards, Non Priority Cards and Priority Cards to the eligible citizens, and thereby, essential food grains are distributed.’
The president of district Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum Asha Shetty spoke on redressal of consumer disputes.
This programme was organized by the convener of Suraksha Consumer Forum, Professor Dinakara Rao in association with the District Federation of Consumer Organizations, Mangaluru.