China is hitting back – $ 33 crore domestic money coming to market

New Delhi: India, which fled to China at the time of Raksha’s arrest, is now going to strike financially during Diwali.

33 crores of eco-friendly money market for Diwali this year. National Commodity Commission Chairman Vallabhbhai Kathiria said the issue would be followed by Rs 33 crore eco-friendly monetization next month.

The Commission is set up in 2019 for the protection and promotion of domestic products. Now the Commission is on the move to promote the products made from cargo throughout the country.

This time the remittances made in China should be rejected and the money prepared in the Make in India campaign should be used. The Commission urges the people to work in the country’s rural areas. ALSO READ: Made in India Rakhi – Rs 4000 crore loss to China this year

Already 15 states have agreed to make money. The Commission itself does not prepare money directly. Instead they are working on training to raise money for self-help groups.

A series of webinars will be organized for farmers, dairy farmers and entrepreneurs to produce indigenous products, the National Kamadhenu Commission said.

After the clash in the Galvan valley, India shocked China by making a one-off decision, this time with huge swashi raqis.

Each year, merchants sell rakhis imported from China during raksha custody. But on June 10, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) called for the celebration of Rakhi as a Hindustani Rakhi.

CAIT’s national president Bci Bhartiya responded by saying that no single rakhi was imported from China this year. 6,000 crore every year. It was worth 50 crores of rakhis. He said four thousand crores worth of raqis were imported.

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