Hindustan Times (East UP)

Strive to go world-class, PM tells manufactur­ers

In 2020’s last ’Mann Ki Baat’, PM Narendra Modi reiterates commitment to locally made goods

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged Indian manufactur­ers to measure up to global standards as the country focuses increasing­ly on enhancing self-reliance and boosting domestic production at the end of a pandemicra­vaged year. In his last monthly radio broadcast, Mann Ki Baat, of 2020, Modi said manufactur­ers should make products that have “zero defect.”

“Vocal for local is reverberat­ing in each and every household,” the prime minister said.

“in such a scenario, it is time to ensure that our products meet global standards. Whatever is the global best; we should make it in India and prove it. For that, our entreprene­ur friends have to come forward. Startups too have to come forth,” he said.

In an attempt to give a fillip to indigenous production and help the poor cope in the aftermath of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) pandemic, the government announced a Rs 20 lakh crore economic package under the AatmaNirbh­ar Bharat Abhiyaan (Self-Reliant India initiative). The PM has also urged the nation to go “vocal for local” to reduce dependence on imports.

A growing trend of customers demanding India-made toys, for instance, marks a transforma­tion of the traditiona­l mindset, Modi said.

“A huge change has begun in the minds of our countrymen…that too within a year. It is not easy to gauge this change. Even economists would not be able to assess it on their parameters,” he said.

Geographic­al Indication, or GI tagging for agricultur­al products will also aid in the making of a self-reliant India, the PM

said, citing the example of saffron from Kashmir. “After obtaining the GI Tag, Kashmiri Saffron was launched in a super market in Dubai. Now its exports will get a boost. This will further strengthen our efforts to build an Aatmanirbh­ar Bharat.”

Urging people to prepare a list of items they use and find out those which were manufactur­ed abroad, he said they should substitute them with “made in India” products.”Let us find out their substitute­s made in India and decide that

henceforth we shall use products made with the...sweat of the people of India. You make New Year resolution­s...This time one has to certainly make a resolution for the country,” he said.

The PM also referred to the need to preserve India’s culture and heritage and recalled how the sons of the Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzade Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, sacrificed their lives to protect the country’s “millennia-old culture, civilizati­on and traditions from the cruel misdemeano­urs of tyrants and tormentors,” a reference to the Mughal rulers.

“The tyrants wanted sahibzade to renounce their faith, abandon the teachings of the great Guru tradition. But our sahibzade showed amazing courage and determinat­ion even at that tender age. During the immurement, as stones began piling up, gradually raising the height of the wall, death staring them in the face. Despite that, they did not budge even a bit. It was on this day itself that Guru Gobind Singh ji’s mother -Mata Gujari attained martyrdom,” he said.

He also referred to his visit last week to Gurudwara Rakabganj in New Delhi where he paid tribute to Guru Tegh Bahadur. The visit came in the midst of the ongoing protests by a section of farmers from Punjab and Haryana against three contentiou­s agricultur­al laws.

“During this very month, inspired by Shri Guru Gobind Singh ji, many people sleep on the floor. People reminisce about the supreme sacrifices made by family members of Shri Guru Gobind Singh ji with immense reverence,” he said.

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