💨 Abstract
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has issued new guidelines for coaching institutes, both online and offline, to prevent misleading or exploitative practices. The guidelines require coaching institutes to obtain consent from students before using their names, photos, or testimonials in advertisements and to make truthful and verifiable claims. Institutes making false claims will face penalties under consumer protection laws.
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