Commerce Minister Asks Vaishya Community to give Primacy to Products
that are Made in India
Union Minister for Commerce
and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Piyush
Goyal asked India’s business community to give primacy to products that are made
in India. He was addressing the All India Vaishya Federation
(AIYF) in Hyderabad on 29 October, 2022.
The Minister emphasized
the need to promote industry and manufacturing in India and said that this would
help boost employment and bring in prosperity to the lives of our citizens. Endorsing
PM Modi’s call to the travellers and tourists to spend at least 5 percent of their
travel budget on locally made products, the Minister said that our talented artisans,
craftsmen and entrepreneurs deserve to be supported and promoted.
Mr. Goyal pointed out
that in the last 30 years, India’s GDP had grown by 11.8 times. He reminisced that
there was a time when a large section of the population was focussed upon securing
the very basic necessities of life such as food, clothing and shelter. He observed
that the situation has improved tremendously now due to the government’s extensive
focus on structural reforms that make sure that people were freed from the constant
struggle for the necessities of life.
He went on to say that
the reform that was closest to his heart was the governments success in building
over 12 crore toilets, taking safe sanitation, a very basic necessity, to every
household in the nation. “It was not just a matter of toilets but that of dignity
and self-respect, especially for our women,” he stressed.
The Minister said that
the government had ensured food security to nearly 80 crore citizens by supplying
food grains under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and additional 5 kilo food
grains per person per month. He said that it should be a matter of gratification
to tax payers that their money was being used well to help those in real need. 50
Crore people are now being given free, quality healthcare, clean drinking water
is now taken to every household through taps under the Jal Jivan
Mission, he noted.
He referred to all these
initiatives as the foundational work to ensure that our population, especially our
youth are freed up to take up activities that spearhead growth and development,
thereby helping us reap our incredible demographic dividend. “Our youth is now free
from struggles for necessities and is highly aspirational. They aspire to become
innovators and entrepreneurs and drive growth”, he added.
The Minister spoke of
the need to secure the basic necessities of women, especially that of menstrual
hygiene. Expressing concern over girl children dropping out of schools on attaining
puberty, the Minister stressed that the government was providing sanitary napkins
at very low prices. He called for more awareness programs to educate women about
various aspects of menstrual hygiene to protect and empower them. The Minister asked
AIVF to strive to ensure that in the next one year every single woman in the nation
had awareness and access to sanitary pads.
The Minister stressed
that India was ready to take decisive steps towards becoming a developed nation,
a vishwaguru. He expressed confidence that India’s huge
youth population had the capability to drive this quest forward. “India is the sole
bright spot in the world today. The world is looking towards India with great hope”,
he added. He noted that developed nations were now aspiring to enter into FTAs with
India and said that the fastest FTA in the world was concluded between India and
UAE in just 88 days. He added that the rest of the GCC nations were also gearing
up to sign FTAs with India.
The Minister spoke of
the Prime Minister’s stress on the need to go back to our roots and said that India’s
history, its culture, traditions and value systems, had great strength in them.
He asked to bring an end to social discrimination and said that divisive tendencies
have no place in New India. The Minister referred to the ‘panch
pran’ given by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and said
that the pran of unity and oneness formed an integral
part of the panch pran. He said
that if India was to truly realize its immense potential, it was essential that
the whole nation worked together with oneness and unity.
He expressed confidence
that if the whole nation worked together as one, our children would learn of our
efforts through their history books rather than the glory days of kings, Nizams
and colonialism.