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Gadkari launches cow dung soap, bamboo water bottles

Source:PTI
October 01, 2019 17:52 IST

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday launched  soaps made of cow dung and bamboo water bottles manufactured by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission in New Delhi. 

IMAGE: Union MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari with KVIC chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena takes a look at Khadi and Village Industries Corporation products during the inauguration of its special sales campaign and new products, in New Delhi, on October 1, 2019. Photograph: Shahbaz Khan / PTI Photo.

The minister said he was a proponent of organic farming and its benefits, at a function ahead of Gandhi Jayanti on Tuesday. 

 

MSME Minister Gadkari also asked well-performing export units to get listed on the National Stock Exchange, and said the ministry has proposed a scheme which entails 10 per cent equity participation by the central government in such listed micro, small and medium enterprises. 

"20 MSMEs were registered on the National Stock Exchange and are entering the capital market. We have formulated a scheme and sent it to the finance ministry whereby 10 per cent equity will be contributed by government," Gadkari said at the event. 

The minister observed that Khadi and Village Industries Commission must achieve a turnover of over Rs 10,000 crore in the next two years and generate large-scale employment, especially for those living in rural areas. 

Gadkari highlighted the significance of branding products sold by Khadi and Village Industries Commission and the growing acceptance of organic goods among consumers. 

"We need professional, transparent approach with quality, with good packaging, without compromising the spirit of our economic thought of Mahatma Gandhi," said the minister. 

The bamboo water bottle is priced at Rs 560 and the soap variant of 125 grams costs Rs 125 each.

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