Modi wants India to make world-class products

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday gave a clarion call to adopt "zero effect, zero defect" policy while manufacturing Made-in-India products and ensure that these products are "world-class"

Dec 27, 2020
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday gave a clarion call to adopt "zero effect, zero defect" policy while manufacturing Made-in-India products and ensure that these products are "world-class".

Speaking on his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', the Prime Minister said "the people of India have taken many steps forward and are getting 'vocal for local'. Our manufacturers are also thinking about making top-quality products. This will boost the efforts towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India)".

Modi said that while focusing on Made-in-India products the manufacturers should not compromise with the quality of materials produced by them.

"This is the right time to work with 'zero effect, zero defect' policy."

Speaking on the last 'Mann Ki Baat' episode of this year, Modi said: "Whatever is the global best, we should make it in India and prove it. For that, our entrepreneur friends have to come forward. Start-ups too have to come forth." 

(IANS)

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