Objective
The
overall objective of the Consumer Welfare Fund is to provide financial
assistance to promote and protect the welfare of the consumers and strengthen
the Voluntary Consumer movement in the State particularly in the rural areas.
Procedure
for applying for financial assistance
The
applicant, who is desirous to seek financial assistance from the Consumer
Welfare Fund, is required to apply in the prescribed proforma (Form -A)
provided in the Rules governing Kerala Consumer Welfare Fund, 2007. The
application should be addressed to
The Member Secretary,
Consumer
Welfare Fund Committee,
(Director
of Civil Supplies),
Commissionerate
of Civil Supplies, Thiruvananthapuram.
The
applicant should furnish annual reports and audited statements of accounts for
the last 3 years, separately for each year, list of members and other
information as required under the Consumer Welfare Fund Rules. He will be
required to furnish photocopies of all documents attached with application duly
attested by a gazetted officer of the State Government. The audited accounts
statements of the Organization must bear the registration number and official
seal
/
stamp of the Chartered Accountant.
The
applications should be submit the Member Secretary after vetting and
scrutinizing by the concerned District Collector. The Collector may note his
remarks on the application form that on the following reasons, this application
is forwarded to Government for consideration.
(a)
..............................
(b)
.............................
(c)....................... etc.
Eligibility
The
following are eligible for assistance:
1.
Any agency
/
organization engaged in the Consumer Welfare Activities voluntarily for a
period of three years and registered under the Companies Act. 1956 (1 of 1956)
or under any law for the time being in force.
2.
Village/ Panchayat/ Municipal/ Corporation level co-operatives of consumers
especially of women, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, who has been
working in the field of Consumer Protection for a period of
three years.
3. Any industry as defined in the
Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (14 of 1947) which has been engaged in viable and
useful research activities for a period of 5 years which has made, or is likely
to make, significant contribution in formulation of standard mark of the
products of mass consumption.
4. State Government for Consumer Welfare Activities.
Extent
of Assistance
The total quantum of assistance on an individual application will not
exceed Rs. 1 lakhs. Assistance will be limited to 90% of the
approved cost.However,
in exceptional cases, 100% assistance can be considered. The
quantum of assistance will be decided by Committee constituted under Rule 5 of
the Consumer Welfare Fund Rules.
Preference will be given to organizations having an all India
character and those working in rural areas and having larger participation of
women.
Purpose
The
financial assistance will be given mainly for the following purposes:
(1)
Production and distribution of literature and audio-visual material for
spreading consumer literacy
and awareness building programmes for consumer education.
(2) Setting up facilities for training and research in Consumer
education
and related matter
on national
/
regional basis;
(3) Community based rural awareness projects;
(4) Setting up of complaint handling/ counselling/ guidance mechanisms
like
Consumer Guidance Bureau;
(5)
Setting up of Consumer Product Testing Laboratories.
(6) Building up infrastructural facilities for organizing consumer education
activities on a permanent basis at
the District
/
Taluk level;
(7) For purposes indicated in Rule 8 of the Consumer Welfare Fund Rules; and
(8)
The projects not covered by the above, but in the opinion of the
Standing Committee, can tackle pressing
social
problems and maximize consumer welfare.
Components
The
following items may also quality for assistance:
Construction
of building excluding staff quarters
Purchase
of equipment
Purchase
of furniture
Charges
for delivery of services;
Other
charges as may be considered necessary by the Standing
Committee
for the proper running of the programme
/
project.
Note:
Payment of salaries of staff on recurring basis will not be considered as a
general rule but appointment of some trained/ professional staff as an integral
part of the project may be considered in deserving cases for a limited period.
However, such expenditure should not exceed 15 % of the total project cost and
may be considered depending on the nature of the project. The expenses for
monitoring the project should meet from the Fund.
Terms
and Conditions
1. The Fund should not be used for party or political propaganda.
2. The Scheme of the project should be submitted to Government.
3. Quarterly reports of the progress/ implementation of the project
should be
submitted to the State Government regularly.
4. The Organization shall maintain a record of all assets acquired
wholly and
presented before the authority if and when necessary.
5. The Chairman of the Committee should monitor the implementation of
the project of the applicants compulsorily and report to Government.
You
may sent your suggestions/opinions to the following e-mail address:
csdept@kerala.nic.in