Right to repair: Delhi's cellphone and auto markets cautiously optimistic
Now, as the Centre seeks to come out with a framework on 'Right to Repair' to facilitate self or third-party repair of products, chances are that new products will be available in the open market
Repairing means two things at Gaffar: substituting the faulty electrical part with a cheap Chinese copy or replacing it with a working part from an old refurbished device. It is how things have worked for years.
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