Gadkari Proposes Kulhad Tea Cups At Railway Stations, Tax On Chinese Agarbatti
Gadkari Was Addressing A Gathering Of Women From Self-help Groups After The Ground-breaking Ceremony For 'Women Entrepreneur Bhavan' In Nagpur, To Be Built By The Nagpur Municipal Corporation.
highlights
- Introduction of 'kulhad' aims at encouraging pottery industry.
- Duty on Chinese Agarbatti will help Indian manufacturers.
- Gadkari has sent the 'kulhad' proposal to Piyush Goyal.
Union Road Transport and MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Friday that he has proposed introduction of ‘kulhad’ (earthen) cups for tea at railway stations to encourage the pottery industry. Gadkari has also suggested a 30 per cent "duty" on Chinese-made agarbatti (incense sticks), he said.
The Union Minister was addressing a gathering of women from self-help groups after the ground-breaking ceremony for 'Women Entrepreneur Bhavan' in Nagpur, to be built by the Nagpur Municipal Corporation.
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The Union minister said that with a view to provide impetus to the pottery industry, kulhad could be introduced at tea stalls at 400 railway stations. He had sent this proposal to Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, Gadkari said.
He had also proposed 30 per cent "duty" on Chinese-made agarbatti to help Indian manufacturers, Gadkari added.
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Gadchiroli, a Maoist-affected district in eastern Maharashtra, can become a hub of agarbatti manufacturing, the minister added.
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