Piyush Goyal Asks the Traders to Undertake
Customer Awareness Drive to Promote Make in India Goods; Lauds their Role
during Lockdown
National Traders Welfare Board will be Soon Constituted
The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry
& Railways Piyush Goyal
has exhorted the traders community to fully contribute
towards the Aatamnirbhar Bharat campaign. Speaking to
the traders’ fraternity on the occasion of the National traders’ day on 9
August, 2020 through virtual interaction, he said that they should undertake
Customer Awareness drive to make people buy make in India goods. He also called
upon them to act as the whistleblowers, in exposing the unscrupulous traders
and businessmen who are hell-bent on importing poor-quality goods from
unfriendly countries.
Mr. Goyal said that
Trading community will benefit a lot from the AatamNirbhar
Bharat campaign, as good quality products made in India will usher in economies
of scale, thereby lowering prices, and also making our products competitive in
the international markets. This will lead to more employment opportunities and
prosperity of the people and more purchasing power. He said that the Government
has already put restrictions on many imported items, which can be easily
produced in the country like Agarbati, Sports goods,
TV, telephone, Tyres etc. He estimated that almost 10
lakh crore worth of imports can be easily substituted with the indigenously
produced goods. He asked the traders to push for the PM’s clarion call for
“Vocal for Local”.
Mr. Goyal lauded the
role of traders during the Covid pandemic, and
particularly the lockdown period, by rising to the occasion, and ensuring the
availability of essential goods in every nook and corner of the country. He
said that Prime Minister has also recognized the important role played by the
traders in the difficult times, and mentioned the same in maan
ki baat. He said that
traders have acted as important bridge between the consumers and producers.
The Minister called upon the traders to
constitute teams which can gather suggestions from various parts of the
country, and also fromdifferent trades. He said that One size does not fit all and hence specific recommendations
should be made. The Government will take a very sympathetic and considerate
call on such recommendations. He said that online issue of licences,
online payments of licence fee, longer tenure of licences, decriminalization of laws, ending discretionary
powers of the law-enforcing agencies, and simplification of rules are the
genuine demands of the traders. He however cautioned the community to identify
and isolate the elements within which resort to malpractices and give a bad
name to the fraternity, by misusing the benefits and relaxations provided by
the authorities.
The Minister, assuring full support to the
trading community, said that the Government has announced various initiatives
for their relief, including many in the recently announced AatamNirbhar
scheme. He said that Railways has also taken many initiatives, including
running of parcel trains, kisan train, speeder
movement of goods trains, upgradation of goods shed, Opening of Business
development Cells in various Railway offices, which will help in easier and
cheaper movement of goods.
Mr. Goyal assured
the fraternity that National Traders Welfare Board will be soon constituted. He
called upon the traders to add their employees also in Traders pension Scheme.
The Minister also invited the traders to join the GeM,
the Government procurement portal.