In his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', he said khadi has transformed the lives of the poor and is emerging as a powerful means of empowering them.
The sale of khadi and handloom witnessed 90 per cent increase during this Diwali against the previous year's figure, the prime minister said.
He said that khadi sale at just one outlet in Delhi on the last 'Dhanteras' festival on October 17 was a record Rs 1.2 crore.
"The 'Mann Ki Baat' (programme) is praised and sometimes it is criticised. But when I see the impact of 'Mann Ki Baat', my belief becomes a conviction that the programme has forged an unbreakable bonding with the people," Modi said.
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He said that the sale of khadi and handloom also shows the impact of "Mann Ki Baat", since he had been advocating strongly about it through the programme.
"Khadi and handloom have transformed the lives of the poorest of the poor and are emerging as a powerful means of empowering them. It is playing a very important role for gramodaya," he said.
Khadi and Village Industrict Commission (KVIC) Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena, while expressing gratitude, said the prime minister has always some innovative ideas about khadi.
Saxena, who recently completed two years of his chairmanship, said the prime minister's immense love for khadi has given a boost to the handlooom's popularity.
Minister of State for MSME (Independent Charge) Giriraj Singh said the KVIC had done a commendable job in fulfilling Modi's dream.
"I am sure that this bumper sale would silence the critics of our government's economic policies," he said.
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