Mobile, electronics manufacturers to self-declare Repairability Index — Govt
Mobile, electronics manufacturers to self-declare Repairability Index — Govt
The government on Saturday said that the committee constituted for the Framework on Repairability Index (RI) in mobile and electronic sector has submitted its report
NEW DELHI — The government on Saturday said that the committee constituted for
the Framework on Repairability Index (RI) in mobile and electronic sector has
submitted its report, to help consumers who witness issues while seeking repair
for their devices.
The panel has submitted its report to Nidhi Khare,
Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs. The committee’s recommendations have
been framed in alignment with the best global practices without causing any
impediment to the industry with regard to innovation and ease of doing
business.
The original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are required
to self-declare the Repairability Index based on a standards scoring criteria
provided in the framework with no additional compliance burden, said Ministry
of Consumer Affairs.
Further, the committee recommended that the Repairability
Index should be displayed at the point of sale/purchase, E-commerce platforms
and in form of QR code on packaged products to enable consumer to make informed
choices.
In September 2024, the Department of Consumer Affairs
constituted a committee under the chairmanship of Bharat Khera, Additional
Secretary for developing the framework of the Repairability Index (RI).
Repairability Index aims to create an ecosystem where
consumers choose options that align with the ethos of ‘mindful utilisation’ of
their products over ‘wasteful consumption’.
By empowering consumers with ease and hassle-free repair
options, the Department said it is reaffirming its commitment to a
self-reliant, sustainable, and consumer-friendly economy.
An analysis of grievances received at National Consumer
Helpline (NCH) indicates that there has been significant rise in complaints in
mobiles and tablets product category from 19,057 in 2022-2023 followed by
21,020 in 2023-2024 and further to 22,864 in 2024-2025, which also highlighted
a pressing need to improve repair accessibility and ensure greater transparency
of repair and post-sale service-related information to consumers.
Based on the deliberations, the committee identified smartphones
and tablets as a product category for notification in the initial phase of
Repairability Index in Mobile and Electronics Sector.
The committee actively engaged with a wide array of
relevant stakeholders, including manufacturers, industry associations, consumer
advocacy groups, and representatives of government.
“As India continues its rapid technological advancement
and more and more consumers have access to a variety of consumer products, the
need for robust after sales support and equitable repair practices is becoming
increasingly crucial. For countless consumers, both in rural and urban areas,
access to affordable repair options is fundamental,” said the ministry.