A three -day scholarship arranged to promote 'vocal for local' in Guna

Guna, September 25 (IANS). A three -day scholarship was organized in Shastri Park in the Guna district of Madhya Pradesh to promote Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Vocal for Local’ campaign. Products of self -help groups are sold in this exchange that lasts three days. A large number of women have reached the fair on their products, and women believe they benefit from PM Modi’s voice for local campaign at their stalls. In this fairly organized under the joint Aegis of the municipal and livelihood missions, indigenous products produced by women -self -aid groups are sold. The fair was inaugurated on September 25, including ordinary people, public representatives and officials. Local MPs and senior district officials have inspected stores of self -help groups on the fair. Collector Kishore Kumar Kanyal said this fair was arranged to promote vowel for local. Since the morning, there has been a large crowd in the fair and people are enthusiastic products. We are committed to marketing products with hard -help groups. There is a target to make 55 thousand millionaires in the district, of which 33 thousand Lakhpati did become Didi. BJP leader Dharmendra Sikarwar said that Seva Pakhwada is celebrated from September 17 to October 2 on the occasion of Premier Narendra Modi’s birthday. On September 25, programs at each hockey were arranged in the district during the birthday of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay. The government is constantly trying to promote Swadeshi. Deputy Collector Manjusha Khatri said that indigenous products from food items to household items were displayed on the fair. People are going to go shopping enthusiastically. Mena Prajapati of Bajranggarh, who brought her product to the fair, said in a conversation with Ians that we have Ganesh -yourself aid groups 12 women. We make idols of Ganesha from the ground. People bought idols and we feel good that we are becoming part of the PM Modi’s indigenous campaign. Soni Kushwaha and Lakshmi Rajak also expressed happiness on selling their products on the fair. Kanti Jha of Guna, who prepares God’s dress, said we earned a good income from PM Modi’s voice for local initiative. Such events benefit greatly. Guna’s Jasmine Khan said that Premier Modi made women aware and self -sufficient. We have benefited a lot from his plans. At the same time, Amit Bhargava said that the ordinary man through indigenous items would not only be strong, but that our economy would also be strong. Mla Pannalal Shakya said indigenous goods should be used. It is better to take a bath with soil instead of strange soap. Deepak Sharma thanks Premier Modi and says that under Wocal for local, indigenous revolution across the country. This scholarship is an important step towards promoting indigenous products and making women self -sufficient. -Ians DKM/DSC