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An open letter to the G20 finance
ministers and G20 leaders from Consumers International, the
global federation of consumer organisations |
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Worldwide consumer organisations sign
open letter to G20 finance ministers expressing apprehension
about the key omissions in the proposals on financial
consumer protection
New Delhi, October 13, 2011 |
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G-20 Summit: Agenda and the call for an
Expert Group
on Consumer Financial Protection |
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Upcoming Event |
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Second Knowledge Enhancement Workshop
May
18-19, 2012,
Agartala, Tripura |
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In media |
Workshop on consumer protection to be held
The Hindu,
Mysore, April 25, 2012 |
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Miles to go
The
Telegraph, April 09, 2012 |
Bank Account Number Portability going to be a
reality soon
Babushai, April 07,
2012 |
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<<More>> |
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Decision
on disable friendly roads hailed
Hindustan Times, July 04, 2011
Jaipur. Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS International) welcomed
the decision of Traffic Control Board (TCB) making three busiest,
roads of Jaipur city disabled friendly by making ramps and connecting
the pedestrians’ paths ways. In such a manner that ‘Persons with
Disability’ (PwDs) can move without any barrier. Initially Jauhari
Bazar, Bapu Bazar and M.I. Road have been selected for this purpose.
This was one of the suggestions made to Rohit Mahajan, DCP (Traffic)
by a team of PwD led by CUTS, as part of an access audit of Traffic
Police Headquarters, which was taken it forward by the DCP (Traffic)
in the TCB meeting, the release stated
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