The consumer affairs ministry is developing a Repairability Index for consumer durables on the lines of star-rating system used for evaluating the energy efficiency of electrical appliances, Union minister for consumer affairs, food and public distribution Pralhad Joshi said.
The Repairability Index is designed to assess and rate products based on how easily they can be repaired. This initiative emphasizes the availability of essential components and spare parts in the market, making it easier for consumers to repair their products rather than discard them, the minister told Mint in an interview.
"India cannot be treated as a dumping ground for inferior-quality products. Manufacturers must take responsibility for deficiencies in service and be held accountable," he said.
This initiative aims to help consumers utilize their products for longer periods, as many new models are deliberately designed to make older versions obsolete, forcing consumers to purchase replacements.
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