Bhopal's shopkeepers launch Swadeshi Awareness Campaign in response to PM Modi's call; Minister Sarang participates in campaign

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A unique initiative has been launched in Bhopal's Narela Assembly constituency to transform Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to adopt Swadeshi (indigenous) products into a mass movement. On Friday, at the request of local shopkeepers in Gautam Nagar Market, Ward No. 58, Cooperation Minister Vishwas Kailash Sarang participated in the "Swadeshi Campaign."

Shopkeepers displayed 'Swadeshi goods are available here' stickers 

In Sarang's presence, shopkeepers displayed "Swadeshi goods are available here" stickers on their shops and encouraged customers to purchase indigenous goods. On this occasion, he himself purchased indigenous goods and paid through UPI.

Sarang said that PM Modi's call will further strengthen the foundation of a self-reliant India. By adopting indigenous products, we will not only contribute to strengthening the country's economy but also provide new strength to local enterprises and workers.

PM's message is giving us new energy: Local traders

Local merchants said that PM Modi's message is giving them new energy. A large number of locals and merchants were present on this occasion. The atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm and a strong support for Swadeshi. Shopkeepers and customers unanimously resolved to prioritize Swadeshi products.

It is noteworthy that shopkeepers in the Narela Assembly constituency also displayed a list of Swadeshi alternatives available to foreign products to raise awareness among customers. Shopkeepers themselves are encouraging customers to purchase Swadeshi goods instead of foreign products.  


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