Literate entrepreneurs must step forward to build educated society: Kashmiri Lal
Business Reporter :
Businessmen are cultured and very gentlemen. They are self-organized. Their connection with social groups brings them vast experience and a keen understanding of social issues. Therefore, it is crucial that literate businessmen come forward to build an educated society said Kashmiri Lal, a senior Sangh Pracharak and National Organiser of the Swadeshi Jagran Manch.
He was speaking about business-related issues at an event organised by Team CAIT Nagpur in the city recently. Kashmiri Lal said that the Swadeshi Vyapari Munch (Forum) has been established at the national level under the aegis of the Swadeshi Jagran Manch, whose national convener is Balkrishna Bhartia. This forum will also have an office in Nagpur.
“We need to gather more traders who work for the national interest, business interest, and the benefit of the traders," said Kashmiri Lal.
Ajay Patki, National Co-Convener of the Swadeshi Jagran Manch and Contact Head of the Swadeshi Vyapari Munch, said that “The Swadeshi Business Forum will work for the welfare of traders, with offices in Delhi and Nagpur, as well as branches across the nation.”
Bhartia, National President of the Confederation of All India Traders and National Convenor of the Swadeshi Vyapari Manch, said that a kind of cold world war is underway to take control of the global economy and increase the number of followers of one’s religion.
“Every citizen, shopkeeper, and consumer is a soldier in this battle to defend its country’s interest,” he added.
Kishore Dharashivkar said we must adhere to our culture and invoke Swadeshi through our values. Dhyaneshwar Rakshak said that all the saints of our country also followed and promoted Swadeshi. On the occasion all the people present collectively took the Swadeshi pledge. Formal vote of thanks was proposed by Raju Jain.