Millennium Post

Amit Shah launches sale of khadi items in 107 paramilita­ry canteens

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NEW DELHI: Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday launched the sale of khadi products in 107 central armed police forces (CAPF) canteens.

All the canteens of paramilita­ry forces across the country will soon begin selling khadi products, the minister said.

The launch took place on the sidelines of the foundation laying ceremony for the Central Workshop and Stores of BSF at Tamulpur in Assam.

“I am delighted that the sale of Khadi products has begun in 107 paramilita­ry canteens and very soon khadi products will be made available in all paramilita­ry canteens across the country, Shah said. He said schemes run by the KVIC like Honey Mission, Kumhar Sashaktika­ran Yojana, Leather and Carpenter Empowermen­t had the potential to create sustainabl­e employment in Assam’s Bodoland.

“If KVIC starts connecting people with its self-employment activities, this will surely eradicate the problem of unemployme­nt in Bodoland and also reconnect the Bodo youths, who had given up arms, with the developmen­t of the nation,” he added. Earlier, in a bid to push Swadeshi (Made in India), the minister had made it mandatory for all Central Armed Police Forces canteens to sell maximum “Swadeshi” products through Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC).

“To begin with, 32 products, including National Flag, Cotton Towels, Honey, Kacchi Ghani Mustard Oil, Agarbatti, Daliya, Papad, Pickles, Amla products, etc. will be supplied in the canteens located in Delhi NCR, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Assam and other states. “Modalities are being worked out for supplying a wider range of Khadi products to the paramilita­ry forces that will include Khadi fabric and readymade garments, cosmetics and eatables and herbal products,” an official statement said.

All the canteens of paramilita­ry forces across the country will soon begin selling khadi products, he said

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