Emphasis on Swadeshi seen in the markets of Madhya Pradesh on Dhanteras
Bhopal, October 18 (IANS). There is excitement in the markets of Madhya Pradesh, the shopping season is on, and everyone’s focus is on Swadeshi. The demand for everything from lamps to Khadi is much higher than in previous years, while due to low GST, there is a trend to buy items ranging from vehicles to household items. This time, from the capital Bhopal to small towns, there is an increase in shopping on the occasion of Diwali compared to previous years. The demand for gold and silver jewelery and vehicles etc. is much larger. Santosh Kumar, a shopper, says he bought a two-wheeler for his school-going daughter this time. The reason for this is not only the need but also the prices have also come down due to reduced GST. The price of the vehicle was within our reach, so we bought this vehicle. In this way, before this Diwali, on Dhanteras, a new guest came to the house in the form of a vehicle. Similarly, there are also crowds at Khadi shops and indigenous product sales centres. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the common people should adopt Swadeshi and its effect is also visible on the sale of Swadeshi products. Khadi shops are seeing more crowd than last year. Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla distributed electric Shaila Chaak to 110 families of Prajapati Samaj in a program organized in Rewa under the Chief Minister Enterprise Scheme. On this occasion he said that the intention of independent India could be fulfilled only by manufacturing and using indigenous goods. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is moving forward in independent India and the use of indigenous products. Deputy Chief Minister Shukla said that the families of the Prajapati community will be able to establish self-employment by creating their traditional arts and products with electric rock chalk. He said that on the call of Prime Minister Modi, the country is moving towards using indigenous products. Prajapati families will also be able to maintain their traditional identity by producing products with electric rock wheel. Deputy Chief Minister Shukla also instructed to distribute chalk to the people of Prajapati community living in Nipaniya area of Rewa city. On this occasion, the Deputy Chief Minister himself used chalk and made a lamp out of clay. –IANS SNP/DKP Share this story Tags