Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated a special Khadi exhibition at Dalli Haat just before Gandhi Jayanti. She personally tried her hand at spinning the traditional charkha while paying tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. During the event, she emphasized the continued importance of Khadi and Swadeshi products in today's India. The CM's initiative aligns with PM Modi's recent call for citizens to support local products and share their purchases using the Vocal for Local hashtag.

Key Points: CM Rekha Gupta Inaugurates Khadi Exhibition Ahead of Gandhi Jayanti

  • CM Rekha Gupta inaugurated Khadi exhibition at Dilli Haat ahead of Gandhi Jayanti
  • She paid tribute to Gandhi and personally tried spinning the charkha
  • Gupta emphasized Khadi's divine significance and Swadeshi movement's continuity
  • PM Modi recently urged citizens to buy Khadi products on October 2
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates Khadi Exhibition ahead of Gandhi Jayanti

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates Khadi exhibition, spins charkha, and urges citizens to support Swadeshi products following PM Modi's call for Vocal for Local.

"The entire country should use Khadi and Swadeshi products, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi also emphasizes the same. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, October 1

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, on Wednesday, inaugurated the Khadi exhibition at Dilli Haat, INA, a day ahead of Gandhi Jayanti.

The CM paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and also tried her hand at spinning the 'Charkha'.

While speaking to the media at the event, the CM reminded the country of Gandhi's Khadi movement.

She said, "October 2 is a big day for all of us. The entire country remembers Mahatma Gandhi's Khadi movement. The first cloth made of Khadi in India still evokes a sense of divinity."

Urging citizens to support "Khadi and Swadeshi products," Rekha said, "From there began the concept of Swadeshi, which continues to drive the nation forward even today. The entire country should use Khadi and Swadeshi products, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi also emphasizes the same. This is the profound secret of self-reliance, and through this, we must move forward."

Earlier, on September 28, PM Modi also called on citizens to support the country's 'Swadeshi' products and encourage more purchases of Khadi products on the upcoming occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on October 2.

During the 126th episode of Mann Ki Baat, the PM said that the Father of the Nation, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, emphasised the adoption of Swadeshi, with Khadi being the most significant, the charm of which had faded after independence.

"October 2nd is Gandhi Jayanti. Gandhi Ji always emphasized the adoption of Swadeshi, with Khadi being foremost among them. Unfortunately, after independence, the charm of Khadi faded, but in the last 11 years, the attraction of the people of the country towards Khadi has increased significantly. Khadi sales have seen a huge rise in recent years. I urge all of you to buy a Khadi product on October 2nd. Say with pride that these are Swadeshi. Also, share it on social media with the hashtag Vocal for Local," the PM said during the episode.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Khadi is perfect for Indian weather conditions. I've started buying Khadi shirts and they're so comfortable in our hot climate. More power to Swadeshi movement! 🙏
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just symbolic politics. We need actual policies that support local artisans and make Khadi affordable for common people.
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Sarah B
As someone visiting India, I find Khadi absolutely fascinating! The texture and the history behind it makes it special. Planning to buy some during my stay here.
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Vikram M
My grandmother used to spin khadi on charkha. Good to see our traditions being revived. But quality control needs improvement - some khadi products don't last long.
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Michael C
The connection between Khadi and sustainable fashion is remarkable. In an era of fast fashion, this traditional approach is exactly what the world needs right now.

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