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KVIC Chairman inaugurating the outlet at SPG Colony in Delhi.
Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has taken another step towards promoting “Swadeshi”; and this time by roping in the Special Protection Group (SPG) with the drive.
KVIC inaugurated a new Khadi India Sales Outlet within the premises of SPG Residential Complex at Dwarka in Delhi.
This outlet will benefit nearly 4,000 families of SPG officers and staff residing in two adjacent residential complexes in the area.
Earlier, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had ordered the paramilitary forces to sell only “Swadeshi’ goods through its canteens.
SPG is the agency responsible for security of the Indian Prime Minister.
The Khadi sales outlet was jointly inaugurated by KVIC Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena and SPG Director Arun Sinha.
As per a statement of KVIC, the decision to open a Khadi sales outlet was taken in order to provide pure and handmade “swadeshi” goods to the SPG members and their families.
In order to further encourage these families to buy Khadi products, KVIC has decided to offer a 20 per cent discount on all products in this outlet.
Spread over 125 acres, the SPG Complex in Dwarka is inhabited by nearly 15,000 people.
The SPG has provided KVIC the shop at a token rent of Rs 1 per month.
The KVIC Chairman said through this outlet KVIC will make available the best quality handmade and natural products to the SPG families.
“The SPG takes care of the security of the Prime Minister, who himself is the biggest brand ambassador of Khadi. And with this Khadi sales outlet, KVIC intends to take care of the families of the SPG officials and staff by providing them the best quality consumables,” Saxena said.
Recently, KVIC also began supplying pure kachi ghani mustard oil to the paramilitary forces following the first ever MoU with ITBP for supply of provisions to the forces.