On the eve of Diwali, Prime Minister Narendra Modi renewed his call for citizens to embrace locally made products as part of the celebrations.
Emphasising the importance of self-reliance, he encouraged people to recognise and honour the talent, innovation, and hard work of India’s own artisans, manufacturers, and small businesses.
The Prime Minister’s message aligns with the government’s long-running ‘Vocal for Local’ campaign, which promotes the use of indigenous products and seeks to empower India’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
In a post shared on social media, PM Modi said, “Let’s mark this festive season by celebrating the hardwork, creativity and innovation of 140 crore Indians. Let’s buy Indian products and say- Garv Se Kaho Yeh Swadeshi Hai!”
He further encouraged people to share their purchases online to set an example for others: “Do also share what you bought on social media. This way you will inspire others to also do the same.”
The Prime Minister stressed that Diwali is not just a festival of lights, but also an opportunity to bring light into the lives of those who create with their hands — from potters and weavers to small-scale entrepreneurs.
By choosing Indian-made goods for gifting, decorations, and celebrations, citizens can turn the festival into a powerful gesture of economic nationalism.
He reiterated that being ‘vocal for local’ goes beyond commerce — it is a matter of cultural pride, economic strength, and national identity.
Supporting Swadeshi is, in his words, about recognising the value of what India creates and claiming ownership of its potential.
This renewed appeal ahead of Diwali is also aimed at stimulating India’s economy from the grassroots.
Local manufacturers and craftspeople, often hit hardest during economic downturns, see a significant boost during the festive season.
The Prime Minister’s message is expected to raise awareness and demand for Indian-made products across sectors — from textiles and decor to electronics and sweets.
In positioning Swadeshi products at the heart of Diwali celebrations, PM Modi has added a deeper dimension to the festival — one that celebrates not just light over darkness, but self-reliance over dependency.
As families prepare their homes for the festival, the Prime Minister’s words serve as a timely reminder: this Diwali, choosing Indian-made is not just patriotic — it’s personal.
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