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Boycott Chinese products, students urged

SONEPAT: Under the Rashtriya Swadeshi Suraksha Abhi-yaan, an awareness programme was organised by the Institute of Teachers’ Training and Research of BPS Women’s University, Khanpur Kalan, today.

Boycott Chinese products, students urged

Students take an oath to boycott Chinese products at BPS Women’s University in Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat district, on Wednesday. Photo: BS Malik



Our Correspondent

Sonepat, October 11

Under the Rashtriya Swadeshi Suraksha Abhi-yaan, an awareness programme was organised by the Institute of Teachers’ Training and Research of BPS Women’s University, Khanpur Kalan, today.

Addressing students and teachers, Dr Naresh Bhargav, dean of colleges of the university, explained the adverse impact of the sale of Chinese products in India.

“By selling its products in India, China not only strengthening its economy, but also spending this income in fomenting anti-national activities by helping terrorist organisations in Pakistan,” he said and urged the students to create awareness against purchase of the Chinese products.

He also administered an oath to students to boycott the Chinese products and motivate others also to do so.

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