
On Monday, September 22, 2025, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote an open letter to Indian citizens, called on merchants to sell products produced in India against the background of the first day of the 1925 holiday season.
PM Modi emphasized how the nation’s people should buy “Swadeshi” or made in India, which were made by hard work of workers, regardless of the brands behind their production.
“In this festive season, we also decide to support products produced in India. This means buying Swadeshi products that have sweat and hard work involved in their production, regardless of the brand or company that produces them,” PM Modi said in a letter while mentioning GST reforms.
Modi’s appeal to traders and traders
In their letter, Prime Minister Modi also emphasized how every time people buy a product made by domestic craftsmen, workers and industries, they help families to make a living and create job opportunities for youth.
“I recall our traders to sell products produced in India. Let’s say proudly – what we buy is Swadeshi. Let’s proudly say – what we sell is Swadeshi,” PM Modi said.
Narendra Modi also reiterated its action for state governments by India to support their industries and production processes to support a better investment climate in the nation.
“I also call on state governments to encourage industry, production and improvement of investment climate,” Modi said in his letter on Monday.
On Sunday, September 21, 2025, as part of its living country, the PM Modi report for states was to speed up production and create a favorable environment for investment that he repeated in Monday’s letter in Monday’s letter.
Modi about GST reforms
In the letter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he also stated that newly implemented reforms of goods and services (GST) are set to further simplify the tax system in India, with reduced rates, thereby more savings in the hands of people.
Modi, which I wish the people of the Nation of Good Health, Happiness and Prosperity in the Gala Season 2025, said that GST reforms, which were announced by the GST Council, contributed to joy because the nation will now have only 5% and 18% of GST records compared to more albums.
The newly updated GST reforms were made on Monday, September 22, 2025, and people will now be able to testify the main changes in commodities sold in the nation.
“Now these new reforms are occupying us further, simplifying the system, lowering rates, and giving more savings in the hands of people,” PM Modi said with a focus on the collective goal of Viksit Bharat 2047.
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