There will be business worth crores of rupees across the country on Dhanteras, China will break its back.
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This year, due to the long standing initiative of the Central Government, there is a surge in local goods whereas Chinese or foreign goods are not visible. There is a possibility of doing business of more than Rs 50,000 crore on the occasion of Dhanteras across the country.
The festival of Diwali has started across the country along with Dhanteras. Dhanteras is being celebrated with pomp in Siddheshwar on 10th November while the market is also ready to celebrate Diwali on 12th November. Today, the festival of Dhanteras is being celebrated across the country, regarding which a lot of enthusiasm is being seen among the traders. Traders from across the country including Delhi are very excited to sell the goods. Preparations have also been made on a large scale to sell goods on the occasion of the festival.
This year, due to the long standing initiative of the Central Government, there is a surge in local goods whereas Chinese or foreign goods are not visible. Pankaj Arora, President of My All India Jewelers and Goldsmiths Federation, has expressed the possibility of a business of more than Rs 50,000 crore on the occasion of Dhanteras across the country.
China’s back will break
During the Mann Ki Baat program organized at the end of October, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appealed to the people to buy only local goods. Earlier last year also, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appealed to the public, the impact of which was seen on a large scale. Market traders say that this year people are preferring to buy Made in India or local products. It is believed that due to promotion of local, there may be a loss of about one lakh crore rupees on foreign and Chinese goods.
Shopping on Dhanteras is very auspicious
Dhanteras is being celebrated with great pomp across the country today. Shopping during Dhanteras is also said to have special significance. Lord Ganesha, Mother Lakshmi and Kuber are worshiped during Dhanteras.
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