Kavita Kaushik shares video ‘Mantra of self-reliant India’, said this about craftsmen and artisans

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FIR’ (FIR) fame Chandramukhi Chautala Kavita Kaushik (Kavita Kaushik) is quite active on social media. Kavita keeps sharing videos and photos on her social account every day. Recently he shared a video which is being watched a lot.

Serial ‘FIR’ (FIR) fame Chandramukhi Chautala Kavita Kaushik (Kavita Kaushik) is very active on social media. Kavita keeps sharing videos and photos on her social account every day. Recently he shared a video which is being watched a lot. In this video, the actress is telling the people of the country how to make themselves independent. Let us tell you that during the lockdown in the midst of Corona crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed on self-reliant India. Taking this forward, the actress said that how is the situation of the country today and at the same time she has also appealed that it needs to be changed.

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Kavita Kaushik has shared a video on her Instagram about artisans and artisans, which is being seen extensively on social media. Through the video, the actress is appealing that craftsmen and artisans in the country should be respected, only then will the country become self-sufficient. Kavita said that I see that at this time everyone is talking about self-reliant India. Emphasis is being laid on using indigenous goods. Everyone is also talking about boycott of Chinese goods. While agreeing on this, many people are sharing their views by sharing their videos and photos. Everyone is saying the same thing that one should boycott Chinese goods and companies in which China has invested its money.




We will buy the goods which the craftsman of the country made by hand. The
actress said that in reality, we will become self-sufficient when we buy the goods which are made by the hands of the craftsmen of our country. The fattened elephants found at the airport make craftsmen of our country. You will be surprised to know that that elephant sells for more than 4500 rupees at the airport, but the craftsman gets only 22 rupees for that elephant. He takes a loan in poverty and trouble. He has to take a loan from local money lender at 120 percent interest annually.

 

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