Business News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to use ethnic products during his write to the nation at 5 pm on September 21st. On September 22nd, PM Modi reiterated this in a letter to the countrymen. Now, PM Modi's request appears to be having an impact. IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav has initiated the initiative. Minister Ashwini Vaishnav posted a video on Monday from his social media handle X. He spoken his shift to the ethnic platform 'Zoho' for all his digital work. In the video post, Ashwini Vaishnav wrote, "I am now shifting to 'Zoho'. This is our own ethnic platform where documents, spreadsheets, and presentations can be created. I urge everyone to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi's undeniability for Swadeshi and prefer ethnic products and services."
Foreign things mixed into everyday life
During his write to the nation on September 21st, PM Modi emphasized the importance of ownership and selling ethnic products. He said that Indian-made products should not be limited to meeting only vital needs, but should moreover be made our identity, empowering our people. He remoter stated that foreign goods have wilt a part of our daily lives. Sometimes it becomes difficult to plane understand whether the product we are ownership is ethnic or foreign.
Freedom from foreign things
The PM told the people of the country that we must now be self-ruling from foreign goods. Everyone should now buy products made in India, which are made with the nonflexible work of our people. The PM said that the country is rapidly developing and rhadamanthine self-reliant. If we start ownership and selling ethnic products, our country will soon be counted among the ripened countries.
PM Modi moreover emphasized on Swadeshi in the letter
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written a special letter to his countrymen, congratulating them on the first day of Navratri. In the letter, the PM urged citizens to purchase ethnic products. He stated that when people purchase household items made by artisans and workers, it contributes to their families' livelihoods and youth employment.