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Creating consumer awareness and reducing illicit market operations vital for India's growth: Minister of Food & Civil Supplies, Govt of Kerala

Oct 28, 2020

Creating consumer awareness and reducing illicit market operations vital for India's growth: Minister of Food & Civil Supplies, Govt of Kerala

 

NEW DELHI, 28 October 2020: Mr P Thilothaman, Minister for Food and Civil Supplies, Govt. of Kerala yesterday said, "We need to create consumer awareness and substantially reduce the illicit market operations for a conducive environment for growth and development in the country."

 

Addressing a webinar 'Combating Counterfeit and Smuggled and Pirated goods During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond', organized by FICCI's Committee Against Smuggling and Counterfeiting Activities Destroying the Economy (CASCADE)Mr Thilothaman added, "Consumer awareness on fake and smuggled goods is low and hence many consumers are unaware that they are buying such goods and equally unaware of the consequences. Protecting and promoting the welfare of consumers has become one of the major concerns of our government and organizing awareness programs such as these will help to educate and sensitize the consumers."

 

Complimenting the Kerala Government, Mr Anil Rajput, Chairman, FICCI CASCADE said, "Despite having multitude of challenges owing to COVID-19, the enforcement agencies of Kerala have seized large number of illicit liquor, fake sanitizer products, gold, tobacco products and much more." Highlighting the Prime Minister's Vocal for Local initiative, Mr Rajput emphasised, "I could not imagine a better time for the Hon'ble Prime Ministers clarion call of Vocal for Local-Atmanirbhar Bharat, which to my mind could alleviate the pain and catapult India to even greater heights in the future."

 

Dr M I Sahadulla, Co-Chair, FICCI Kerala State Council and MD, KIMS Healthcare Management Ltd. said, "Kerala being a consumer state, the opportunity is more for illicit traders. Hence, it is essential to create awareness and put an end to such nefarious activities."

 

Perspectives from Kerala Police was shared by Mr S Sreejith, IG, Crime, Kerala Police; Mr Sumit Kumar, Commissioner of Custom, Preventive, Kerala Customs shared the custom department's vision in addressing the issue. Some of the key suggestions included:

  • Need for a wide scale programme to educate both industry and citizens about the dangers of smuggled and counterfeit goods.
  • Convergence of the stakeholders to address the menace of counterfeiting and smuggling.
  • Information based preventive action is a key tool to catch the perpetrators of illicit trade.

 

Mr Deepak L Aswani, Co-Chair, FICCI Kerala State Council and Managing Partner, Lachmandas & Sons; Mr V Noushad, Managing Director, VKC Group CompaniesMr Varkey Peter, Managing Director, Mothers Agro Foods Pvt Ltd.Mr Paul Francis, Managing Director, KLF Nirmal Industries (Pvt) Ltd and Mr Dileep Narayanan, Head-Bullion & Treasury ,Malabar Gold Private Ltd., also took part in the deliberations and highlighted that the problem of illicit trade has only compounded in the current situation, where criminals have used the pandemic as an opportunity to cause significant damage on the economy of the nation, health, and safety of the consumers. The speakers also reiterated that consumer safety, safeguarding legitimate businesses while promoting indigenous production will play a significant role in the path to our economic recovery.

 

Several steps are being taken by FICCI CASCADE and the government to create large-scale awareness among the most impacted segment of this menace: the consumer. The seminar, focusing on the State of Kerala which was organised, is a part of a series of such events to be organised across the country as part of a nation-wide awareness campaign to highlight the issue and focus on the growing menace of illegal trade.