MBP 13" Retina Late 2013 - Battery Died (Not Charging)

MY MBP is only 6 months old and all of sudden it has stopped charging, what should i do? has anyone else faced similar issue with the battery????
Any help would be appreciated. I have pasted battery information of my system
Battery Information:
  Model Information:
  Serial Number: ***********************
  Manufacturer: SMP
  Device Name: bq2**451
  Pack Lot Code: 0
  PCB Lot Code: 0
  Firmware Version: 702
  Hardware Revision: 3
  Cell Revision: 379
  Charge Information:
  Charge Remaining (mAh): 1739
  Fully Charged: No
  Charging: No
  Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 6469
  Health Information:
  Cycle Count: 29
  Condition: Replace Now
  Battery Installed: Yes
  Amperage (mA): 0
  Voltage (mV): 11212

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