Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Khadi not a fabric but an idea, says PM Modi

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NEW DELHI: Ahead of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversar­y, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday pitched for taking forward the movement to pop ula rise khadi, which he said was not a fabric but an “idea”.

He said a new thinking has been infused in those working in the Khadi sector in the government as to how to bring in new technology, how to increase productivi­ty and how to rejuvenate traditiona­l heritage “which was lying inactive for 20, 25 or 30 years”.

In his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Modi said the K had is ale has increased and as a result, the poor man’s household has directly got linked to employment.

“I once again urge that we should try and take forward the Khadi movement,” he said.

By buying Khadi, enable the Diwali lamp to be lit in a poor man’s home, Modi said, asking people to have such a spirit.

He said Sewapuri Khadi Ashram at Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh was lying closed for 26 years but now it has got a fresh lease of life.

He said Khadi Gramodyog has also revived its training centre at Pam po re in Kashmir. In this sector, Kashmir has so much to offer, Modi said.

With the reopening of this training centre, the new generation will get a boost in jobs in manufactur­ing, in weaving, in creating new things, he said.

He expressed happiness that even big corporate houses have started including K ha di items as Diwali gifts.

Answering his critics, Modi said he has used his monthly radio programme to reflect the views and aspiration­s of the people rather than expressing his own opinions.

He said he had kept this threeyear-old programme away from politics and had tried to connect with the people without getting swayed by the (political) “heat” and “anger” that may prevail at any particular time.

The Congress, meanwhile, said that Mo di’ s programme was a “one-sided” communicat­ion in which he did not speak on important issues such as the police action on BHU students, unemployme­nt and high fuel prices.

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