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The Department of Consumer Affairs has facilitated refunds amounting to ₹45 crore across 31 sectors over eight months from April 25 to December 26, 2025, through the National Consumer Helpline (NCH).
During this period, the helpline addressed 67,265 consumer grievances related to refund claims. The e-commerce sector accounted for the highest share, with 39,965 grievances and refunds totalling ₹32 crore. This was followed by the travel and tourism sector, which recorded 4,050 grievances and refunds amounting to ₹3.5 crore.
The National Consumer Helpline operates at the pre-litigation stage under the Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India, and aims to resolve consumer grievances without the need for approaching consumer commissions under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
Data shared by the department showed that the top five sectors contributed more than 85% of the total refunds facilitated. In addition to e-commerce and travel and tourism, agency services saw refunds of ₹1.35 crore, electronic products accounted for ₹1.17 crore, and airlines for ₹95.56 lakh.
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During this period, the helpline addressed 67,265 consumer grievances related to refund claims. The e-commerce sector accounted for the highest share, with 39,965 grievances and refunds totalling ₹32 crore. This was followed by the travel and tourism sector, which recorded 4,050 grievances and refunds amounting to ₹3.5 crore.
The National Consumer Helpline operates at the pre-litigation stage under the Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India, and aims to resolve consumer grievances without the need for approaching consumer commissions under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
Data shared by the department showed that the top five sectors contributed more than 85% of the total refunds facilitated. In addition to e-commerce and travel and tourism, agency services saw refunds of ₹1.35 crore, electronic products accounted for ₹1.17 crore, and airlines for ₹95.56 lakh.
Also Read: Outlook 2026 | How India’s alcobev industry is shifting from price sensitivity to value creation





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