Tripura's Swadeshi Fair Promotes Atmanirbhar Bharat with Local Goods

A five-day Swadeshi Fair has been inaugurated in Agartala, Tripura, to strengthen the vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat and Atmanirbhar Tripura. The fair features around 32 stalls representing various government departments and Self-Help Groups, with special priority given to women-led SHGs. Cultural programs will be held throughout the event to highlight Tripura's rich heritage. Organizers and leaders, including the Chief Minister, emphasized that using Swadeshi products keeps wealth within the country and contributes to national economic growth.

Key Points: Swadeshi Fair Inaugurated in Agartala to Boost Local Economy

  • Promotes PM Modi's Atmanirbhar Bharat vision
  • Showcases goods from govt depts & SHGs
  • Prioritizes stalls for women-led groups
  • Features cultural programs on Tripura's heritage
  • Aims to discourage use of foreign products
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Tripura: Swadeshi Fair inaugurated in Agartala to promote Atmanirbhar Bharat

A five-day Swadeshi Fair in Agartala, Tripura, showcases local products to promote self-reliance and support women-led SHGs, aligning with the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.

"When we use Swadeshi products, the country's money remains within the country - Krishna Das"

Agartala, January 11

Under the initiative of the Agartala Municipal Corporation, a five-day Swadeshi Fair was inaugurated in the Tripura state capital. The fair, originally planned for three days, was extended to five days with the Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha's permission, and it will continue until January 13th.

The Swadeshi Fair, inaugurated on Friday, has been organised in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who appealed to citizens to purchase and use Swadeshi products and encourage others to do the same. The main objective of the fair is to strengthen the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Atmanirbhar Tripura by showcasing locally and nationally produced goods to the public.

Inspired by the Prime Minister's guidance and the state government's active cooperation, the Agartala Municipal Corporation assumed responsibility for organising the event. The initiative received special encouragement from Rajya Sabha MP Rajib Bhattacharjee.

According to Dipak Majumder, Mayor of AMC, around 32 stalls were set up at the venue, representing various government departments and Self-Help Groups (SHGs). The city's Mayor further stated that special priority was given to women-led SHGs by allotting them stalls to display and sell their products.

"Around 32 stalls have been set up here, representing various government departments and Self-Help Groups (SHGs). In line with the Prime Minister's and Chief Minister's focus on women's empowerment, special priority has been given to women from SHGs by allotting them stalls," said Majumder.

Throughout the five-day event, a series of cultural programmes will be organised to highlight Tripura's rich cultural heritage and traditions. The organisers expressed hope that people from all sections of society would participate in large numbers and make the fair a grand success.

"Over the course of these five days, various cultural programmes will be organised, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Tripura. I sincerely hope that people from the city and all sections of society will participate in this fair and make it a grand success. To achieve the vision of Viksit Tripura, Viksit Bharat 2047, we must adopt such forward-thinking initiatives. This Swadeshi Fair has been organised with the objective of boycotting foreign products and encouraging the use of Swadeshi goods," added Majumder.

Speaking on the occasion, it was emphasised that such initiatives are essential to achieve the goal of Viksit Tripura, Viksit Bharat 2047. The Swadeshi Fair has been organised with the clear objective of discouraging the use of foreign products and promoting Swadeshi goods.

In his address, Chief Minister Manik Saha reiterated that citizens should make a conscious effort to use Swadeshi products in their daily lives. He noted that when Swadeshi products are used, money remains in the country, contributing to national economic growth, whereas foreign products transfer wealth abroad.

Various organisations, including ISKCON, are participating in the fair by showcasing products such as desi ghee, agarbatti, books, and other indigenous items. Representatives from ISKCON expressed happiness in being part of the fair and appreciated the government's initiative, calling it a positive step towards self-reliance and economic empowerment.

Krishna Das, the shop owner, asserted that by utilising swadeshi products, the money remains within the country, leading to growth in the nation's wealth.

"We must all use Swadeshi products. The Prime Minister of our country, Narendra Modi, and the Chief Minister of our state, Manik Saha, have repeatedly appealed to everyone to use Swadeshi products. Just a while ago, in his speech, the Chief Minister said that from the moment we wake up in the morning until we go to sleep at night, we should try to use Swadeshi items in every aspect of our lives. When we use Swadeshi products, the country's money remains within the country, whereas foreign companies sell their products here and take the money abroad. If India's money stays in India, the nation's wealth will grow. Therefore, everyone should use Swadeshi products," said Das.

"From ISKCON, we have displayed many items here, such as desi ghee, agarbatti, books, and other products. Initiatives like this Swadeshi fair are a very good step by the government, and we are very happy to be here," added Das.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good step, but the real challenge is making Swadeshi products competitive in quality and price year-round, not just at fairs. We need sustainable policies that help local manufacturers scale up and reduce costs. The intent is right, but execution is key.
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Sneha F
As someone from Tripura, it's heartening to see our cultural heritage being highlighted alongside economic initiatives. The bamboo and cane work from our state is exquisite. I will definitely visit with my family this weekend. Jai Hind!
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Krishna Das
It was an honour to have our ISKCON stall there. The response to our pure desi ghee and natural agarbattis was overwhelming. When we buy local, we empower our neighbours. This is real vikas.
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Aman W
The focus on women's SHGs is the best part. Financial independence for women strengthens the entire community. My wife runs a small pickle business, and platforms like these can be a game-changer for entrepreneurs like her.
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Varun X
While I support the 'vocal for local' idea, we must also ensure these products are available easily online and in local markets beyond the fair. Also, boycotting "foreign" entirely isn't practical in a globalized world. We should aim for excellence, not just origin.
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Meera T

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