Published 15:47 IST, July 23rd 2020
Indore women to send handmade rakhis to PM Modi, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, & Indian Army
In a bid to make women self-reliant, BJP MP Shankar Lalwani in Indore has taken up an initiative, in which women will be making 1 lakh rakhis.
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In a bid to make women self-reliant, BJP MP Shankar Lalwani in Indore has taken up an initiative, in which women will be making 1 lakh rakhis. women will send se handmade rakhis to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Home Minister Amit Shah on occasion of Raksha Bandhan which will be celebrated on August 3 this year.
Under self-reliant India campaign of PM Narendra Modi and 'vocal for local', many women have come toger and made rakhis using local raw material at 22 Centres. Out of 1 lakh rakhis, women will send around 21,000 rakhis to Indian Army and remaining 75,000 rakhis will be sold under MP Sales Centre and money collected will be given to se women Lalwani said.
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"More than one lakh rakhis will be made out of which 70,000 rakhis have already been made. materials used in making rakhis are local," said Lalwani.
'Swadeshi Rakhi' Campaign
In ar initiative, BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi along with Delhi BJP president on Thursday, July 16 launched 'Swadeshi Rakhi' to promote local women workers and PM's 'Make in India' initiative. MP from New Delhi constituency said that this initiative will help to create jobs in this time of pandemic.
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"Raksha Bandhan is a festival of sisters and this initiative is for sisters and also by sisters. If we talk about development of our country, it is very important that we encour products made in our country and people from our country buy Swadeshi products," Meenakshi Lekhi said.
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Vendors refuse to sell China-made Rakhis
Meanwhile, to show solidarity towards Made in India movement, a large number of rakhi vendors have decided to boycott rakhis coming from China this year on Tuesday. vendors are focusing on Indian products with aim to boost ecomy of country’s small-scale industry.
Adhering to PM Modi’s ‘Vocal About Local’ mantra, vendors are completely refusing to sell rakhis coming in from country, seeing growing anti-China sentiment in India that was caused by Galwan Valley clash on June 15 where 20 Indian soldiers where martyred.
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Furrmore, Delhi traders' body, Confederation of All India Traders Association has also launched "Hindustani Rakhi" campaign to promote Indian made Rakhis and boycott Chinese Rakhi.
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( With inputs from ANI)
15:46 IST, July 23rd 2020