Prime Minister Narendra Modi opens 12-day Amdavad Shopping Festival
January 17, 2019
Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated the first-ever multi-locational 12-day Shopping Festival in Ahmedabad.
Speaking on the occasion, he said the Ahmedabad city is making giant strides from a modest trade centre selling cheap goods at weekly Gurjari haat to an industrial hub. When small traders join hands to host shopping festivals, these provide a new market, a new platform. Such festivals help customers buy quality goods at competitive prices, and help traders win the customers’ confidence. He wished the festival be made an annual feature in a particular time of the year.
He asked the people to carry on the process of development, the economic activity keep the nation’s economy humming. Shopping festivals are quite common abroad.
At the Ahmedabad Shopping Festival I too could not resist from shopping! Purchased some Khadi products using the RuPay card.
I urge you all- keep buying Khadi and contribute to the empowerment of lakhs of weavers associated with the industry. It is also a great tribute to Bapu! pic.twitter.com/DVTAIwFJz2
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 17, 2019
Modi gave details of the huge relief extended to Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurs (SME) by the GST Council. The exemption limit for GST registration increased from Rs.20-lakh to Rs.40-lakh. The SMEs contribute to 40 per cent of India’s total exports.
He said the government simplified procedures of starting industries and environment. They need not run around different offices, in a way implementing Ease of Doing Business, revising up India’s rank from 142 to 77. The government also gives big relief to exporters.
Mr. Modi emphasized that the world market is waiting for the new India, which would benefit the small entrepreneurs. The manufacturers should take advantage of Indian credit built in foreign countries and should make good brandings for their products. He also pointed out that Indian Khadi has become a part of fashion industry in India and abroad.
Informing the small and medium scale industrialists about the newly introduced Central Government’s Online Platform, Mr. Modi said that the online purchasing have been initiated with linking these manufacturers and traders. This way, so far, purchasing of Rs. 16500-crore has been made.
Modi also visited the stalls at Shopping Festival. He also unveiled the statue of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai.
Keeping the future vision of the Prime Minister as the centre-point of his address, Chief Minister Mr. Vijaybhai Rupani stated that the success of Vibrant Gujarat has attracted investment worth of several hundred crore rupees and generated large number employments in the state.
Rupani said Ahmedabad city and its traders have built a brand. In the coming days the Shopping Festival will give necessary impetus to the trades and businesses of the Gujarat.
Welcoming the decision of Prime Minister to allocate 10 % reservation to unreserved economically weaker sections, Mr. Rupani stated it would be a historical decision for the social equanimity in the coming days. Gujarat was the first state to welcome it, he added.
The event was also graced by Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Nitinbhai Patel, Revenue Minister Mr. Kaushikbhai Patel, City Mayor Mrs. Bijalben Patel, ministers, dignitaries, municipal commissioner Mr. Vijay Nehra, and others.
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