Key Points

PM Modi has called on Indians to embrace Swadeshi by purchasing Khadi products this Gandhi Jayanti. He highlighted how Khadi's appeal has dramatically increased over the past decade after fading post-independence. The Prime Minister shared inspiring stories of entrepreneurs reviving traditional crafts across different states. He encouraged people to proudly share their Swadeshi purchases on social media using the #VocalForLocal hashtag.

Key Points: PM Modi Urges Swadeshi Khadi Adoption on Gandhi Jayanti

  • PM Modi emphasizes Khadi's renewed popularity after years of decline
  • Highlights Tamil Nadu's Yaazh Naturals making yoga mats from natural fibers
  • Mentions Jharkhand's Johargram brand taking tribal weaving global
  • Features Bihar's Sankalp Creations empowering 500 women through Mithila painting
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PM Modi reiterates call to adopt 'Swadeshi', urges people to buy Khadi products on Oct 2

PM Modi calls for buying Khadi products on Oct 2, highlights success stories of traditional crafts revival and urges sharing with #VocalForLocal hashtag

"I urge all of you to buy one Khadi product or the other on October 2. Say it with pride, these are Swadeshi. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the 126th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday, called on the countrymen to adopt 'Swadeshi' this Gandhi Jayanti and express pride in it.

"October 2 is Gandhi Jayanti. Gandhiji always emphasised the adoption of Swadeshi, and Khadi was the most prominent among them. Unfortunately, after Independence, the charm of Khadi was fading away, but during the last 11 years, the country's attraction towards Khadi has increased significantly. Khadi sales have seen a surge in recent years," PM Modi said.

"I urge all of you to buy one Khadi product or the other on October 2. Say it with pride, these are Swadeshi. Share it on social media with the hashtag 'Vocal for Local'," he added.

"Just like Khadi, our handloom and handicraft sector is also witnessing significant changes," the Prime Minister said, adding that several examples are emerging in India that show that "when tradition and innovation are fused, amazing results can be achieved."

One example is Yaazh Naturals in Tamil Nadu, he said.

"There, Ashok Jagdishan ji and Prem Selvaraj ji left their corporate jobs and took up a new initiative. They made yoga mats from grass and banana fibre, dyed clothes with herbal dyes, and provided employment to 200 families by training them," PM Modi mentioned.

He also mentioned Ashish Satyavrat Sahu of Jharkhand, who has brought tribal weaving and garments to the global stage through the Johargram brand.

"Thanks to his efforts, people in other countries have also become aware of Jharkhand's cultural heritage," he said.

Sweety Kumari, from Madhubani district in Bihar, has also started Sankalp Creations.

"She has transformed Mithila painting into a means of livelihood for women. Today, over 500 rural women have joined her and are on the path to self-reliance. All these success stories teach us that our traditions hold innumerable sources of income. If our resolve is strong, success cannot elude us," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the government ensures Khadi products are affordable for common people. Sometimes the prices are quite high compared to regular fabrics.
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Arjun K
The stories of Yaazh Naturals and Johargram are truly inspiring! This shows how our traditional skills combined with modern entrepreneurship can create wonders. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India, I find Khadi fabrics absolutely beautiful. They're perfect for our climate and support sustainable fashion. Looking forward to buying my first Khadi product on Oct 2!
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Karthik V
My grandmother used to weave Khadi cloth. Seeing this revival makes me emotional. We should make this a regular practice, not just for Gandhi Jayanti. Our traditions deserve continuous support.
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Michael C
The environmental benefits of Khadi are impressive - natural fibers, minimal chemical use, and supporting local economies. This is exactly the kind of sustainable development the world needs right now.

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