Shillong, Dec 17: An event on the importance of empowering consumers with knowledge and information to make informed choices and protect their rights, organised by the School of Social Work, Martin Luther Christian University (MLCU), at Mawklot.
The consumer rights awareness programme themed “Enabling Consumers Through Knowledge”, aims to educate consumers about their rights and protect them from unfair trade practices.
Dr. Nandaris Marwein, in his welcome address, emphasized the importance of consumer awareness while M Nongneng, Rangbah Shnong, highlighted the need for consumers to be informed about their rights.
A roleplay by BSW 1st semester students showcased common consumer issues and their rights. Awareness sessions on the National Food Security Act, 2013, and the Consumer Protection Act, 1986/2019, were delivered by Marbanshngain Dkhar, Law Officer, Government of Meghalaya, and Dr. Maxwell Lyngdoh, Member, District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
The programme featured a Live Arts performance by Careen J. Langstieh and her team, and posters on consumer rights were displayed and handed over to the village headman.
The programme was part of the 2025 National Consumer Rights Day observance, which includes a jingle titled “Tip La Ki Hok” being aired on Red FM and Big FM, social media awareness campaigns, and video documentation.



