Zomato, Ajio & Ola to adopt Safety Pledge to protect online consumers on December 24
Major e-commerce platforms like Zomato, Ajio, and Ola are pledging to enhance online shopper safety. This voluntary commitment, announced on National Consumer Day, aims to curb the sale of unsafe products. The initiative addresses the growing e-...

A committee chaired by consumer activist Pushpa Girimaji developed the pledge after extensive stakeholder consultations in November 2023.
With India projected to have 500 million online shoppers by 2030 and currently hosting 880 million internet users, the initiative addresses critical challenges in the rapidly expanding e-commerce landscape. The pledge requires platforms to cooperate with statutory authorities and raise product safety awareness among sellers.
"The unique nature of e-commerce, where physical product examination is impossible, makes this safety initiative crucial," the department said.
The move aligns with the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, which mandates protection against hazardous products and unfair trade practices.
E-commerce entities are now duty-bound to ensure product standards and consumer safety..
Online platforms such as Ajio, JioMart, Netmed, BigBasket, Tata Cliq, Tata 1mg, Zomato, and Ola have signed the pledge.
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