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diary entry on vocal for local for class 9th ​

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Answered by apeksha160
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A diary helps to keep a record of personal events. An individual often goes back to his diary entries and remembers what he/she had done that day. A diary also helps often in preserving memories. It is a record keeper of bittersweet memories and events.

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Monday, 25th June 2021

10 :00 pm

Dear Diary

The day today was a very busy one. We had an online seminar with dignitaries joining in from New Delhi. The topic of the seminar was , Vocal for Local'. I was not aware of the phrase or term earlier but got to know very interesting insights about it today. The ‘vocal for local’ campaign is a way of boosting demand of local products, products made in India, by Indians. When the consumption  of Indian made products goes up, these industries can scale up gradually and become  more self reliant and less reliant on external funding. And eventually, make India the centre of manufacturing for the world.

It got me thinking, how many foreign goods I use everyday. I should buy products that are made in India so as to help not only the small scale manufacturers of our country but also our economy. I will try my best to follow this in future. Bye for now.

Krishna.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Diary entry

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Sunday, 22nd July 2022

10:45 pm

Dear Diary

Today was a particularly hectic day. We held an online session with dignitaries from New Delhi participating. The seminar's theme was "Vocal for Local." I had never heard of the phrase or term before, but today I learned some fascinating facts about it. The 'voice for local' campaign aims to increase demand for local products, which are created in India and sold by Indians. As demand for Indian-made goods grows, these industries will be able to expand up gradually, becoming more self-sufficient and less reliant on outside finance. And, eventually, India will become the world's manufacturing hub.

It made me consider how many foreign things I use on a daily basis. I should buy Indian-made things to support not only our country's small-scale producers, but also our economy. In the future, I shall do my best to adhere to this. For the time being, I'll say goodbye.

Armin

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