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BENGALURU STUDENTS DEMAND BOYCOTT CHINESE-MADE PRODUCTS
As the stand-off between India and China on the border of north-eastern state Sikkim, social media is abuzz with the demand of boycotting Chinese-made products.
Some section of people are protesting to put a ban on the import of various goods from China including electronic items, mobile phones, milk products and steel products.
However, social media campaign failed to elicit any response from the government.
Now, some students of Bangalore have conducted a rally on Saturday to create awareness in the general public.
Noble Group of Institutions organised a SWADESHI CHALUVALI- igniting the Spirit of Being Indian, a student rally in order to create awareness on boycotting Chinese products.
Around 1000 to 1200 students gathered and the rally covered Sarakki Market, Banashankari, Sangam circle, and the residential part of J P Nagar 1st phase.
This rally has gained attention from the public by dance and Street Play by students in order to tell people to stop using Chinese-made products and go for Swadeshi products.
http://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.c...inese-made-products/articleshow/60134688.cms?
As the stand-off between India and China on the border of north-eastern state Sikkim, social media is abuzz with the demand of boycotting Chinese-made products.
Some section of people are protesting to put a ban on the import of various goods from China including electronic items, mobile phones, milk products and steel products.
However, social media campaign failed to elicit any response from the government.
Now, some students of Bangalore have conducted a rally on Saturday to create awareness in the general public.
Noble Group of Institutions organised a SWADESHI CHALUVALI- igniting the Spirit of Being Indian, a student rally in order to create awareness on boycotting Chinese products.
Around 1000 to 1200 students gathered and the rally covered Sarakki Market, Banashankari, Sangam circle, and the residential part of J P Nagar 1st phase.
This rally has gained attention from the public by dance and Street Play by students in order to tell people to stop using Chinese-made products and go for Swadeshi products.
http://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.c...inese-made-products/articleshow/60134688.cms?