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On the occasion of International Women's Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi promoted women-made products, saying that he had bought a gamusa made by women self-help groups. He reiterated that it is "extremely comfortable" and often wears it, which is very much evident.
PM Modi posted a screenshot of the webpage where he bought it from and also shared the link on Twitter.
"You have seen me wear the Gamusa very often. It is extremely comfortable. Today, I bought a Gamusa made by various self-help groups of Kakatipapung Development Block," he tweeted.
You have seen me wear the Gamusa very often. It is extremely comfortable. Today, I bought a Gamusa made by various self-help groups of Kakatipapung Development Block. #NariShakti https://t.co/jvHk5YFJof pic.twitter.com/8exa9oli8Z
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 8, 2021
The Prime Minister also announced that he had purchased a traditional Naga shawl from Nagaland and shared the link.
"India is proud of the Naga Culture, synonymous with bravery, compassion and creativity. Purchased a traditional shawl from Nagaland," he tweeted.
India is proud of the Naga Culture, synonymous with bravery, compassion and creativity.
Purchased a traditional shawl from Nagaland. #NariShakti https://t.co/MvmERRDTQ9 pic.twitter.com/2S7tIdDOym
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 8, 2021