Consumers can express their solidarity by forming consumer groups that write articles or hold exhibitions against traders' exploitation. These groups guide individuals on how to approach a consumer court, and they even fight cases for consumers. Such groups receive financial aid from the government to create public awareness. The consumers can express their solidarity by forming: (a) Consumer protection councils (b) Voluntary consumer association and registering them (c) Consumer clubs and (d) Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs).