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Amazon and Flipkart Served Notice by DCW for Selling Dangerous Acids Online

19 Dec 2022

Amazon and Flipkart Served Notice by DCW for Selling Dangerous Acids Online Image

The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has recently issued notices to e-commerce giants Amazon and Walmart's Flipkart for selling dangerous acids online. This move comes after a schoolgirl became the victim of an acid attack, and it was learned that the accused had purchased the material from Flipkart. The DCW has asked both companies to explain the reasons for the availability of acid and name the sellers who sold such products on their websites.

The DCW is a local body that looks after women's issues and is headed by Swati Maliwal. In the notice, the commission expressed its grave concern over the easy availability of acid on online platforms and has asked the companies to check it urgently. It has asked both Amazon and Flipkart to explain the reasons for the availability of acid and name the sellers who sold such products on their e-commerce websites.

Amazon and Flipkart are two of the largest e-commerce websites in India. They have been selling products for many years and have a large customer base. The companies have been selling a wide range of products, including chemicals and acids, which can be dangerous if not handled properly. The DCW has asked the companies to explain why they are selling such products and how they are ensuring the safety of their customers.

The DCW has also asked the companies to take necessary steps to ensure that such products are not available on their websites. The commission has also asked the companies to take necessary steps to prevent the sale of dangerous products online.

The acid attack on the schoolgirl has raised serious concerns about the safety of women in India. The DCW has asked the companies to take necessary steps to ensure that such products are not available on their websites and to take necessary steps to prevent the sale of dangerous products online.