This Diwali, Indians bankrupted China, stole Rs 1.25 lakh crore!

Obnews Desk: The festival of Diwali is being celebrated across the country on 31 October and 1 November. For which preparations have started in homes. People are busy decorating their houses. Making your home a paradise with the help of brilliant lighting and lamps. But this Diwali, India has given a big blow to China. This time Indians have used very little Chinese products, due to which its demand in the Indian markets has decreased and domestic goods are getting more attention.

Actually, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has started a campaign named 'Vocal for Local'. The effect of which can be seen this Diwali. People of India have started reducing the use of Chinese goods. Due to which its demand is also decreasing. People are now buying indigenous goods on Diwali. Especially people are buying electronics and decorative items only after checking 'Made in India'.

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China suffered a loss of Rs 1.25 lakh crore

In such a situation, a guess has now been made. According to which there has been a huge decline in the sales of Chinese goods on Diwali. It has been estimated that due to this boycott, China has suffered a loss of about Rs 1 lakh 25 thousand crores. Which is no less than a shock for China.

Support of Vocal for Local campaign

For your information, let us tell you that for the last several years, Indians have boycotted Chinese goods during Diwali. Due to which China is suffering losses. Indians have started buying earthen lamps and decorative items from local artisans and are supporting the 'Vocal for Local' campaign.

Local artisans are getting support

Support to local artisans The All India Traders Confederation has encouraged trade organizations across the country to promote the sales of women, potters, artisans and others who make Diwali related items. This initiative has increased awareness among consumers, who are now preferring domestic products over imported products. As a result, China has suffered a loss of about Rs 1.25 lakh crore due to this change in consumer preferences.

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